STATEN ISLAND, N.Y -- Feeling lucky?

In spite of the one in 292,201,338 odds of winning Wednesday night's $500 million Powerball drawing, you might have good reason to trust your numbers.

Staten Islanders have been a fortunate bunch.

For all the slights, real or perceived, that the Island has suffered at the hands of the city in recent years, we have not been forgotten by the Lotto.

Since 2010, the New York Lottery has made millionaires of 33 Staten Islanders, according to lottery data. That's about 4 percent of all millionaire lottery winners in the state over that span -- twice as many as one would expect given the borough's population.

In fact, there have been more millionaire lottery winners on Staten Island per capita than all but one other county in the state with at least 65,000 people, according to an Advance analysis of lottery data.

Suffolk County, with 106 winners since 2010, ranks first in both millionaire winners per capita among sizable counties and has had the most total winners of any county in the state since 2010.

The only other sizable county in the state that comes close to rivaling the lottery luckiness of Staten Island and Suffolk County is Orange County, about 60 miles northwest of midtown Manhattan.

The other city boroughs aren't even close. Staten Island has had 50 percent more lottery winners of $1 million or more per capita than any other borough, including more than twice as many winners per capita as the Bronx and Manhattan, our analysis found.

The borough has had five Powerball winners since 2010.

Staten Island's most recent, and largest, Powerball winner is Anthony Perosi, 56, who won $136 million from a ticket purchased last March at a 7-Eleven in Richmond Valley.

The other four Powerball winners -- Donald Gilbert, Michael Simmons, Henry Bennudriti, and a group of Staten Island coworkers and friends calling themselves the "Fabulous 9" -- all took home $1 million each.

Wednesday night's Powerball drawing will be held at 10 p.m.