Philippines - There were two winners on the last sunday(Feb22) on the Php 347Million (USD 7.5Million) Super Lotto Jackpot after the annoucement from PCSO. This is the biggest prize since the inception of the online gaming was launched in the country in 1995, according to PCSO.
One of the winner was already collected the prize won, according to source. Surely, this is the game of luck of a life time. A question was asked to one of the politicians in the country on what to do with the money if he will going to win millions from lotto betting, saying, "what to do with the prize is not a problem, but winning is".
Every country with lottery, toto, sweeptakes bets made a remarkable change in the lives of the people in terms of inspiration by not loosing hope that someday luck will come on their way. Bizarre stories came into the picture by which some bettors go to church praying that they will win the lotto.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Super Lotto Update in the Philippines
The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) said no bettor correctly guessed the six-number combination 35-01-42-36-41-22.
“Once again, there’s no winner for tonight. This pot is now the biggest prize for our SuperLotto game which is our most popular game,” noted Dr. Larry Cedro, PCSO spokesperson.
Last night’s pot stood at exactly P288,146,473.20.
Last night’s pot stood at exactly P288,146,473.20.
Cedro said the jackpot easily surpassed its projected target of P270 million well before lotto outlets closed at 8:30 p.m.
By 6 p.m., the prize had already jumped to P276,411,952.80, with total sales hitting P206,499,120 at that point.
Two hours later, Cedro said the jackpot soared to P287,327,941.20 on sales amounting to P267,143,500 as of 8 p.m.
The PCSO reported the final total sales for the day at P271,690,900, of which P206,152,000 came from Luzon and P65,538,900 from the Visayas and Mindanao regions.
The second biggest prize for the lottery game was won by a construction worker from Novaliches in April 2008. He took home P249 million.
The second biggest prize for the lottery game was won by a construction worker from Novaliches in April 2008. He took home P249 million.
More than a week ago, on Feb. 5, the prize topped the P100 million mark for the first time this year at P115,191,684.
Cedro noted that since the PCSO began holding draws for the 6/49 SuperLotto three times a week, the jackpot had been climbing at a faster rate than before.
Previously, increments for the SuperLotto reached P10 million between draws. Now the increments are soaring by an average of P15 million to P20 million between the thrice-a-week draws, PCSO officials said.
The PCSO has yet to issue an official estimate of the expected prize for the draw on Sunday night. Others says it could reach 320Million as many people are keep on betting.
"PCSO stands for Philippine Charity Sweestakes Office. It is the principal government agency in charge of raising and providing funds for health programs, medical assistance and services and charities of national character. The PCSO is under the control and supervision of the Department of Social Welfare and Development ("DSWD") according to Executive Order 455."
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Friday, February 6, 2009
Maths Theory Bags Lotto Jackpot
MOST of us believe winning lotto is down to the luck of the draw.But a syndicate of university professors and tutors in Britain thought it could also be related to the principles of mathematical probability. And their theory was spectacularly vindicated this week when they matched all six numbers and scooped the $13 million lotto jackpot. The syndicate, made up of 17 staff members at Bradford University and College, bagged the big prize by using two boxes, 49 pieces of paper and a large amount of brainpower. But it was far from an overnight success.
Syndicate leader Barry Waterhouse, 41, who works at the design and printing section of the university, explained that the syndicate had been doing the National Lottery for eight years without conspicuous success after it started in 1994 with each member picking his or her own line. "We just weren't winning with the numbers being picked that way, so we thought of a different method which would mean all 49 numbers would be used,' Mr Waterhouse said.
The syndicate then set up a computer program to check the numbers every week. It took four years and a total outlay of $8700, but on Saturday, the formula succeeded. Matching the winning numbers and the bonus ball, they hit the jackpot. "We just thought that if all the numbers are in use, we must have a good chance of winning and it has proved so, though you never really think it will happen to you, "Mr Waterhouse said. Fellow syndicate member David Firth, 63, said: "We have won tenners and the odd 70 quid in the past, but now this is the big one."
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