irizarry says: "i think i'd do what anybody would do, faint. that's money that's beyond words." martinez says: "if i won? first of all, the odds are crazy, you're not going to win." others say they'd call their loved ones first, others say they'd call their attorneys. lottery officials say thei first thing you need to do is sign the back of your ticket. then, if you win decide if you're going to take that lump sum of about 560-million or all of the 900-million over about thirty years. of course you're going to have to pay heavy taxes either way -- and you can't win if you don't play. the odds aren't great, in fact the odds of being struck by lightning -- one in 960-thousand much lower the odds of being attacked by a shark 1 in 11.5 million lower as well odds of winning powerball tonight 1 in 292.2 million although that is less than the odds of a perfect 1 in 9.2 quintillion. the drawing is later tonight and if no one wins, it goes to wednesday, when the jackpot would be 1.3 billion dollars. in los angeles, will car, fox news. with more than 4-hundred million dollars in tickets e