Jackpocket just made playing the most lucrative lottery draw games — Powerball and Mega Millions — a whole lot easier.
Jackpocket’s newest feature, Super Pick, which was just released this month, lets players choose every special and standard ball in the game with just a single tap.
Jackpocket’s Super Pick provides an efficient way to pick lottery numbers
Super Pick from Jackpocket creates a series of 25 or 26 Quick Picks for each of the special ball numbers, while also ensuring that the standard numbers in the game are included at least once. And with the multi-state, massive payout lotteries like Powerball and Mega Millions, the special ball is extremely important.
Matching the PowerBall or Mega Ball alone brings a payout (often $2 – $4) and the special ball is also needed for six of the nine highest prize levels, including the jackpot prize.
In simple terms, the Super Pick feature can help lottery players cover some essential numbers in a matter of seconds.
Jackpocket CEO and founder, Peter Sullivan, said in a recent news release:
“Super Pick is the latest in Jackpocket’s long list of features that you can’t get anywhere else. Based on direct feedback from our users, we developed this feature to streamline the way they are participating in the lottery and make it the most convenient process possible. It’s been exciting to see the great interest in Super Pick already as the Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots continue to rise toward historic levels.”
Powerball and Mega Millions have consistently delivered huge jackpots
The Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots have produced some astronomical totals recently. This past weekend, the combined prizes were approaching $2 billion.
For those lotteries, players have to match five regular numbers and one special ball as well to win the top prize. With Super Pick, players can quickly order 25 Quick Picks that include every standard number along with the special ball.
At present, Jackpocket users have won approximately $1 million in prizes already from Super Pick orders, with a $150,000 Powerball win in Texas and a $50,000 Powerball hit in New Jersey.
Jackpocket lottery app is available in almost 20 states
Across America, approximately two-thirds of the states still limit the lottery to paper and in-person sales. Jackpocket’s presence is strongest in states that have embraced digital sales.
Overall, the app is available in nearly 20 states across the country, with a legalized, regulated presence in all of the following locations:
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- Colorado
- Florida
- Idaho
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota
- Montana
- Nebraska
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- Ohio
- Oregon
- Texas
- Washington D.C.
- West Virginia
In those states, Jackpocket works with partner retailers to buy lottery tickets on behalf of its players. A player’s account funds are used to make ticket purchases and detailed records are kept of the transaction, complete with a scan of the actual ticket and its serial number, as well.
Jackpocket loaded with features that can benefit lottery players
Jackpocket’s app offers a variety of features beyond basic ticket transactions. In addition to its latest innovation, Super Pick, Jackpocket’s other lottery tools include numerous unique features that can enhance the lottery process for players. Those tools include:
- Smart Order: Enable auto orders for your favorite lottery games so you never miss one.
- Lottery Pools: Team up with other users in your same state to create private pools.
- Giveaways: Join Jackpocket’s in-app giveaways for chances at numerous prizes.
- Automatic Win Notifications: Receive automatic notifications for wins at any prize level and earn instant account credits on smaller lottery wins (typically under $600).
- Responsible Gaming: Enable daily deposit and spend limits, set up self-exclusions, and receive access to other responsible gaming resources.
Jackpocket continues to grow exponentially in the gaming business and recently launched Jackpocket Casino to further expand its operations. In lottery alone, Jackpocket has delivered over $1 billion in ticket orders since it was founded in 2013, and its users have now won more than $430 million in lottery prizes with its signature app.
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