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UPDATE: No Powerball Winner; Estimated Saturday Jackpot $475 Million

Where to play for Saturday's drawing, odds of winning, and Virginia's past winners.

UPDATE Thursday: According to Powerball's Web site, there was no Powerball jackpot winner Wedneday night. The next drawing is Saturday, for an estimated jackpot of $475 million.

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UPDATE Wednesday, 11:05 p.m.: Does someone have a Powerball ticket worth $360 million? Is it you?

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The winning numbers for Powerball are (good luck!): 

2, 11, 26, 34, 41 with a Powerball of 32, according to the Powerball Web site.

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UPDATE: Feeling lucky? The next drawing for the Powerball jackpot, which has reached $360 million, is tonight (Wednesday night) at 11 p.m. If no one wins, the next Powerball drawing for the climbing jackpot will be Saturday at 11 p.m.

You can watch the drawing live at 11 p.m. in Northern Virginia on NewsChannel 8.

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You only need one $2 ticket to play.

With no Powerball ticket sold to match the Powerball jackpot numbers Saturday night, the multi-state mega-lottery has climbed to $350 million this week. The next drawing is Wednesday night. 

Where to play Powerball? Find a retailer here.

The jackpot is won by matching all five white balls in any order, and picking the red Powerball number. Jackpot winners can either have their winnings paid out over 29 years in 30 payments or a lump sum payment.

When the Powerball climbs this high, it brings out a lot of people who don't normally play, said John Hagerty, spokesperson for the Virginia Lottery. (Virginia is one of 43 states that play; Washington, D.C. and the U.S. Virgin Islands play too.)

"We caution people to play responsibly — it only takes two dollars to play," he said. "Have some fun with it."

Higher jackpot amounts also mean more play by office pools, he noted. "We see a lot of friends getting together, pooling their money, it's that shared experience."

On the day of the next drawing, Wednesday (you'll have until 10 p.m. to buy a ticket before the 11 p.m. drawing), Virginia alone will sell 1.9 million tickets that day, Hagerty said. That's about 3,900 tickets per minute statewide.

Hagerty says that even if you don't win the jackpot, check your numbers for lesser prizes. Last year, Virginia saw $11 million in lottery winnings go unclaimed. Winners have 180 days from the day of the drawing to claim their prize.

Some people choose their Powerball numbers using all sorts of lucky numbers, using birth dates, ages, anniversaries and other numbers with special meaning, while others let the machine ("easy pick" in lotto lingo) do the number-choosing for them.

(the state got into the game three years ago), let the machine do the picking when he bought a ticket in February at the airport in Richmond on his way out of town on a business trip. The next morning, at his hotel in Denver, he checked the numbers for the $217 million jackpot.

"I think my heart has started beating again," he told lottery officials.

"I thought he might be having a heart attack," his wife said.

On Feb. 14, the Honeywells returned to the spot where Dave bought the winning ticket, to receive their check. They had a choice of taking the full jackpot in 30 annual payments or a one-time cash option of $136.4 million before taxes for the $217 million jackpot. They chose the cash option.

The Powerball drawing on Nov. 28, 2012, produced the largest jackpot (annuity and cash values) in the game's history, $587.5 million annuity, or $384.7 million cash value. 

In case you're wondering: The cash option for $350 million is $222.8 million. 

What are your odds of winning the Powerball jackpot? One in 175.2 million. You're more likely to get struck by lightning (one in 700,000) or get fatally attacked by a shark (one in 3.7 million).

But, somebody's gotta win.


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