Wednesday’s chance of winning big at Powerball is here. And since no one won the grand prize last Saturday -- when the winning numbers were: 18, 28, 35, 46, 49, and 27 -- all that money has rolled over and is now at $60 million, with a $36.5 million cash value.

There were 360,977 regular winners last Saturday, and $6,540,577 in non-jackpot money was won.

There are actually nine ways to win at Powerball, with a 1-in-175,223,510 chance of winning the grand prize, and 1-in-5,153,632.65 chance of winning $1,000,000.

The chances of winnings are pretty slim, but people do win and sometimes these winners don't even know that they have won.

Aside from buying the ticket, the main thing a Powerball player needs to do is keep an eye on the numbers. Right now, someone who purchased a ticket in the Myrtle Beach area of South Carolina has got a Powerball ticket worth $1 million and is likely unaware. The ticket, which was sold at a convenience store called the Scotchman 3225 in the unincorporated community of Carolina Forest, remains unclaimed.

As reported by Carolina Live, Napifa Ashley, the manager of the store that sold the winning ticket, said that people keep on keep asking her if she has seen or heard from the winner, but she has not.

"They probably don't have a clue they have the ticket," said Ashley.

Lottery officials are asking all customers that might have purchased a Powerball ticket there -- especially for the drawing on June 6 -- to make sure to check their tickets as the winner has only 180 days from the date of the drawing to claim the $1 million prize.

If you are the winner, lottery officials said to be sure to sign the back of your ticket and keep it in a safe location.

Be sure to check here for local stations broadcasting the Powerball drawing.