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Better odds, bigger jackpots planned for Mega Millions

A sign advertises the Mega Millions lottery game at a convenience store in Milford Mill. (Lloyd Fox, Baltimore Sun)

Mega Millions players in Maryland will see jackpots and their odds of winning increase under a new rollout of the popular multi-state game that will debut Tuesday.

According to lottery officials, changes to the Mega Millions game includes jackpots starting at

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$15 million, up from $12 million; an increase in second-tier prizes from $250,000 to $1 million for matching five numbers; and an increase in the odds for winning a prize, from 1:40 to 1:15.

"We expect these changes will increase interest and excitement in the game," Stephen Martino, director of the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency, said in a release sent by the organization. "Improvements to the jackpots and better odds for winning any prize should attract players in greater numbers."

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Under the new structure, players will select from 75 white balls, and 15 gold Mega balls and megaplier tickets will increase by $1. And if a drawing doesn't produce a winner, officials will add $5 million to the next one. Players could begin purchasing tickets under the new game rules Saturday.

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