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How much does all or nothing pay?

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Asked by: Donnie Loc

All or Nothing Payouts Prizes paid for a $1 per game wager. The prize payout is 70.27%.

How much can you win on Texas all or nothing?

Players can win the game’s top prize of $250,000 by matching all of the 12 numbers drawn by the Texas Lottery or by matching none of the 12 numbers drawn. Players have readily embraced the game and its unique playstyle. Sales for All or Nothing, launched on Sept.

How many numbers you need to win all or nothing?

by matching all twelve (12) numbers drawn or by matching none of the numbers drawn – All or Nothing!

How do you win all or nothing lotto?

Match ALL of the numbers or NONE of the numbers to win the top prize! WIN $100,000 by matching ALL of the numbers drawn. WIN $100,000 by matching NONE of the numbers drawn. Matching 4 of 11 does not win.

How much is Texas all or nothing?

Tickets cost $2 apiece – 4 draws per day. many tickets were sold, divide sales by two (2).

Which Texas Lotto has the best odds?

Which Texas Lottery Game Has the Best Odds of Winning?

  • Scratch Off – 1 in 3.5.
  • All or Nothing – 1 in 4.5.
  • Cash 5 – 1 in 7.2.
  • Lotto Texas with Extra – 1 in 7.9.
  • Mega Millions – 1 in 24.
  • Powerball – 1 in 24.9.
  • Texas Two Step – 1 in 32.4.
  • Daily 4 – 1 in 56.

How many people have won all or nothing Texas Lotto?

The odds of winning All or Nothing’s $100,000 top prize are 1 in 352,716. Bender said there have been 34 jackpot winners since the game began in April 2019. A total of 23 winners matched none of the numbers and 11 matched all 11 numbers.

How does Texas lotto all or nothing work?


The two dollar all or nothing game is the only game from the texas lottery where you can win 250 000 when you match all of the numbers drawn or none of the numbers drawn. That's right you win when you

Does anyone win all or nothing?

Matching all or none of the 12 out of 24 regular numbers drawn won $250,000 cash; also matching “The Good Life” number, from 1 to 6, won an additional $100,000 per year for 20 years. Drawings were held four times a day, and ran from September 22, 2013, to February 28, 2015.