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Italian lotto - Croatian popular blog "Italian Lotto 6 / 90," conveyed the news of the biggest gains in the Italian lottery in history. 70 players of Italian lottery is divided between them more than 177 million euros. This win was coming to 133 draws. Croatian popular blog "Italian lotto" follows the events surrounding the Italian lotto game. Blog is the web address http://sreca-lotto.blogspot.com/  The Italian SuperEnalotto is a modified version of the glorious Enalotto of the 1950s. Re-launched in 1997, the formula's simplicity and number of record-breaking wins has made the lottery so popular that Italians Reportedly spend over U.S. $ 38 billion a year on lottery play. One of the biggest lottery game in Italy is the SuperEnalotto, Which can be thought of as Italy's answer to the Power Ball game that is played in the USA. Enalotto has been around for over half a century, and the modern SuperEnalotto game has been operated by Sisal since 1996th SuperEnalotto is played every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Players choose six numbers from 1 to 90th Players can also choose to play a "SuperStar" - not exactly a bonus ball but one that can help them to Achieve a consolation prize should they miss out on the jackpot. If you can not get to a superenalotto outlet, the best was to play is onoline via the banner link above.

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