<Tr> <Td> Overall </Td> <Td> </Td> <Td> 1 in 13 </Td> <Td> 7.71% </Td> <Td> 100% </Td> <Td> € 14 </Td> <Td> £ 10.70 </Td> </Tr> <P> The booster fund is available to contribute to the jackpot, for example to boost the initial jackpot in a sequence of growing jackpots . The amount utilized each week is determined in advance by the participating lotteries . </P> <Ul> <Li> (a) per entry </Li> <Li> (b) prize fund = 50% of sales main draw </Li> <Li> (b) sales main draw = € 2.20 in pounds sterling per entry (exchange rate!) times number of entries </Li> <Li> (X) draw 1 to 6: 43.2% + 4.8% & draw 7 (or higher): 27% + 21% </Li> <Li> expected winnings (£) exchange rate: € 1.00 = £ 0.75 </Li> <Li> The odds of winning any prize at all are 1 in 13 </Li> <Li> The odds of getting none of the 50 main balls but getting both lucky stars is approximately 1 in 115 . This means that it is less likely than getting 2 main balls and one lucky star (1 in 49). However, there is no prize for only getting 2 lucky stars . </Li> <Li> The figures for the estimated prize are just a guide, and the actual amount varies according to the total in the prize fund and the number of winners for each prize . (Estimated prizes as per reverse of UK playslip) </Li> <Li> If the Jackpot is not won, it rolls over to the next draw . </Li> </Ul> <Li> (a) per entry </Li>

Do you get anything for 2 lucky stars on the euromillions