Pam DeBlois, 73, holds her Powerball tickets at a Pick ‘n Save store in Madison, Wis., where she said she’s bought most of her lottery tickets over the past several decades. The Powerball jackpot recently reached a record high of $1.6 billion. (AP Photo/Harm Venhuizen)
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A record Powerball jackpot grew to an even larger $1.9 billion after no one won the lottery drawing on Saturday night.
The numbers for the drawing were: white balls 28, 45, 53, 56, 69 and red Powerball 20.
Three tickets that matched the five numbers, but not the red Powerball, were sold in California, including one at the 76 station at 15199 Washington Avenue in San Leandro, worth $1,120,390. The other two were sold in Susanville and Encinitas.
The website of the California Lottery Association said the next chance for someone to get lucky will be Monday.
The new $1.9 billion jackpot is for a winner who is paid through an annuity over 29 years. Winners of lottery jackpots usually prefer a lump sum of cash, which for Monday’s drawing would be $929.1 million, the California lottery site said.
The Powerball prize keeps getting more massive because of the inability of anyone to overcome the long odds of 1 in 292.2 million and win the jackpot. To take the top prize, players must match all five white balls and one red Powerball.
Since someone won the prize on Aug. 3, there have been 40 drawings without a winner.
Powerball is played in 45 states, as well as Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Originally published at Associated Press