Lotto Max prize pool balloons to staggering $94 million in next draw

You might want to grab a lottery ticket — the next Lotto Max draw has a total of $94 million in prizes to be won.

The Lotto Max jackpot has swelled to $80 million for the second time since the jackpot cap was increased in September.

All eyes are on the prize for Tuesday night’s lottery draw, which will also have an estimated 14 Maxmillions prizes up for grabs.

The historical September jackpot was split between two lottery players — one from Ontario and one from Quebec.

A retiree from Quebec won half of the record-breaking $80 million with a last-minute lottery ticket.

Quebec resident Bernard Morissette, who’s in his eighties, has been playing Lotto Max for many years and has always chosen the same numbers — dates that have a special significance to him.

On September 17, at around 9 pm, he remembered that he hadn’t yet bought his ticket for that night’s draw, which had the historical jackpot up for grabs. He promptly logged in to his lotoquebec.com account to purchase one.

The next day, a Loto-Québec employee reached out to tell him the life-changing news.

A couple from Ontario took home the other $40 million from the Lotto Max jackpot.

Stephanie and Bryan Cantwell of Owen Sound, Ontario, hugged and kissed each other as they posed for photos at the OLG Prize Centre with their massive cheque in October.

lottery

OLG

Bryan usually buys Lotto Max and Lotto 6/49 Quick Pick tickets once a week from the same store in Owen Sound, where a friend of the couple works.

He bought a Lotto Max ticket for the August 20 draw during a visit to Iroquois Falls.

After the September 17 draw, Bryan checked his tickets on the OLG app, and unfortunately, the Iroquois Falls ticket didn’t net anything. Bryan carried on scanning his other tickets and saw the words “Big Winner” flashing on the screen along with “$40 million.”

So, don’t forget to grab a lottery ticket before tomorrow night’s draw — you could end up like one of these couples.

All forms of gambling, including the lottery, involve risk and outcomes are based on chance. Individuals are strongly advised to gamble responsibly. If you are experiencing any signs of gambling-related issues, you can find resources here.

Source