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A customer buys a Powerball ticket in Chicago. Photo: AP

Powerball jackpot: ticket sold in California wins US$448 million

The odds of winning Saturday’s drawing were only one in 292.2 million

A sole winning Powerball ticket worth US $447.8 million and matching all six numbers was sold in southern California and will claim the 10th largest lottery prize in US history, lottery officials said Sunday.

The winning ticket was sold at Marietta Liquor & Deli in southern California’s Riverside County, south of Los Angeles, according to a release posted on the California Lottery’s website. Lottery officials said the earliest the ticket could be redeemed is 8 am Monday. The winner has one year to claim the prize.

The lucky numbers drawn Saturday night were 20-26-32-38-58, and the Powerball number was 3.

Powerball spokesman Randy Miller said the estimated jackpot prize is based on a winner choosing an annuity, which pays off over 29 years. The cash prize would be US$279 million. Both prize amounts would be before taxes are deducted.

Before the drawing Saturday night the jackpot was estimated at $435 million. The jackpot had grown because no one had matched all the numbers since April 1.

The odds of winning Saturday’s drawing were only one in 292.2 million.

California Lottery officials said the retailer where the winning ticket was sold will receive a $1 million “retailer bonus”.

Powerball is played in 44 states, Washington, DC, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.

Powerball’s jackpot hit a record $1.6 billion in January 2016, when three winning tickets were sold in Florida, California and Tennessee.

Additional reporting by Reuters

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Big pay day looms after blockbuster Powerball
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