Superdraw
is the term given to an
Australian Lottery Saturday Draw with
a large "guaranteed" jackpot pool.
Several times a year, Lotto enthusiasts look forward to entering and winning EXTRA LARGE
Jackpot prizes in the AUSTRALIAN LOTTERY. These seasonal bankrolls, called "SUPERDRAWS",
pay out the biggest Jackpots and give better odds of winning a cash prize than any other
Lotto in the Asia/Pacific region.
Five percent (5%) of each regular Weekly Draw in Australian Lotto is held in reserve and kept
in a special fund which builds up over a period of several months. When the time comes for a
SUPERDRAW, this huge amount of money is added to the prize pool. This way not only does the
JACKPOT PRIZE become huge - but ALL THE OTHER PRIZES GET A LOT BIGGER TOO! The bigger the
cash prizes become, the more excited people get --- and the more they pour money into the SUPERDRAW.
In recent years Superdraws have seen guaranteed First Division prize pools of around A$20 million.
But in December 2005, OZ Superdraws Jackpot was recorded at A$31 million,
the highest in Australian Lotto's 33-year history.