Friday, November 12, 2010
Lotto bettors doesn't mind the odds
NO WINNER for the 6/55 draw ( Nov. 10 2010 ) with a Jackpot prize of P383 million. This is a record prize for being the biggest jackpot to be offered by PCSO at the moment.
The jackpot will surpass the P347,836,903.20 that 2 people won and shared in the 6/49 Super Lotto draw on February 22, 2009. As far as I could remember the other winner has not claimed the jackpot prize that expired last Feb 22 2010.
The other half was won and claimed by a 50-year-old housewife from Caloocan City.
The 6/55 Grand Lotto Draw has not had a winner for almost six months with 58 draws since it was first drawn on May 15, 2010. It started with a minimum jackpot prize of P30 million
Odds of winning
Statistics show that the odds are one in 28.99 million to win a 6/55 Grand Lotto.
Lotto bettors doesn't mind the odds, they are betting because of the JACKPOT.
Problem ...
If you win, prepare for radical changes in your life. Your life will change. You will not know how to spend the money, who to share it with, who not to share it with, and where to invest or hide your money. It is not easy. Maybe you will say try "ME"
The unidentified female government worker from Naic, Cavite, won 2 weeks ago 6/49 Super Lotto jackpot of P152,513,661.60.The winner placed a P120 bet on the lucky combination.
For more than 10 years of waiting, she clung to that number combination—22-35-29-21-33-26. 2 weeks ago her persistence paid off.
Did you remember my article about a lotto winner from Batangas who also waited for 15 years ? (May 23 2010 article) His persistence paid off also.
Well, nobody had won the lotto prize that will go up to about P400 million this coming draw on Saturday. They say many have become prayerful, imploring the Lord and all the saints to make them win it. I had a friend who was having financial problems and when he begged his sister to lend him money, she advised him to attend the novenas to Our Lady of Perpetual Help. He did go to the novena, but later told us he could not go on singing the final hymn, especially the verse that goes: “I do not sigh for the wealth of earth…” How can I sing that when I need money? he said. I wonder how the lotto hopefuls phrase their prayers these days.