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Jackpot Idaho! $347,000 Wild Card Jackpot Won in Nampa!

BOISE, Idaho ÔÇô One lucky Idaho Lottery player is holding a Wild Card ticket from last night's draw worth $347.000. The Idaho Lottery has confirmed that a winning ticket matching all five numbers and the Wild Card was sold in Nampa. The winning numbers for last night's Wild Card draw are 9, 13, 15, 29, 30 and the Wild Card was the "Jack of Hearts."

"We are encouraging all of our players to check all of their draw tickets very carefully right now," said Jeff Anderson, Idaho Lottery Director. "All of our players, especially last night's Wild Card jackpot winner, should sign the back of their tickets."

Wild Card 2 is a draw-style game played only in Idaho, Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota. Players select five numbers from 1 to 31 and one of 16 face cards from a standard deck of cards. Players also have the option of selecting a quick pick. Jackpots begin at $100,000 and continue to climb until the jackpot is won. To win the jackpot, players must match all five numbers and the Wild Card.

There were a total of 4,337 winners on Wild Card last night in Idaho, including the jackpot winner. The jackpot winner will need to claim their ticket at Lottery offices in Boise. In observance of Memorial Day, Idaho Lottery offices will be closed Monday but will re-open for regular hours on Tuesday, June 1, 2010 at 8 a.m. Mountain Time.

Also, the Powerball jackpot is now $260 million for Wednesday night. There were 12,787 total winners in Idaho on Powerball last night, including one worth $10,000.

In addition, a special Powerball offer that gives Lottery players a chance to win up to $2 million on non-jackpot winning tickets has been extended. The Powerball 10X offer, which began April 29, was set to end following last night's draw on May 29. However, since the multiplier "10" has not been selected during the month, the offer will continue until the multiplier "10" is drawn. Here's how it works:

Powerball players have the option to add PowerPlay for an additional $1 per play. This choice means any non-jackpot win is multiplied from 2 to 5 times. However, since April 29, a "10" has replaced one of the "5s" in the field of numbers to be selected from before each Powerball draw.

When the "10" is chosen, any non-jackpot prize is multiplied by "10" for that drawing. Since the top non-jackpot Powerball prize is $200,000, a player who matches all five white balls can win $2 million when the "10" is selected and if the player has added PowerPlay.

The PowerPlay 10X offer will continue in June until the "10" is selected.

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CONTACT: David Workman
(208) 334-2600