Just the Jackpot definition

Just the Jackpot means the plays purchased to win the jackpot only. Colorado Lottery has opted not to participate in the Just the Jackpot option.

Examples of Just the Jackpot in a sentence

  • Just the Jackpot will impact the amount of the Jackpot Prize in the MEGA MILLIONS game, and participants in Just the Jackpot in other lottery jurisdictions may win the MEGA MILLIONS Jackpot prize.

  • The MEGA MILLIONS Just the Jackpot Promotion is a limited extension of the MEGA MILLIONS game and is conducted in accordance with the MUSL MEGA MILLIONS Product Group rules.

  • The Florida Lottery has elected not to offer the Just the Jackpot Promotion at this time.

  • The Mega Millions Grand Prize is not a Set Prize and will not be multiplied or increased by means of the Megaplier Promotion or the Just the Jackpot promotion.

  • The Mega Millions Just the Jackpot Promotion is a limited extension of the Mega Millions game and is conducted in accordance with the Mega Millions game rules and other lottery rules applicable to the Mega Millions game except as may be amended herein, and any other lottery rules applicable to this Promotion.

  • All rules applicable to the Mega Millions Game in Parts I and II of these rules are applicable to the Just the Jackpot Promotion unless otherwise indicated.

  • The purchase of Just the Jackpot Plays do not qualify to purchase a Megaplier Play.

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