Friday, February 25, 2011
Lotto Secret Formula
How to win a lotto Jackpot
This is a question most people ask frequently and quite curiously as each time somebody wins the jackpot prize. If he or she can, why can't I? Everybody wants to know the strategy that person adopted or the way which made him select the numbers.
Search the internet for lotto Formula and you will see hundreds or even thousands of answers, each of which will give you methods to select the numbers for the lotto.
Now think over this - if these methods or formula were true and if there was a sure-fire technique that would win you the lotto every time, then the lotto business would definitely go down and all lotto games in the world will close shop because we would all become winners.
But of course, there is no harm in trying any of these methods, who knows you might win. Pick a few strategies which you feel are logical, implement them and then wait for the results.
However, For me ... There is no strategy at all, Somebody might just win the lotto out of sheer luck, and that is just how it is supposed to be and I always say winning the lotto is all about luck.
For me there is no secret formula or the perfect way to win the lotto. As I have always said that all numbers are just as important as all other numbers.
So if your looking for the answer on how to win a lotto jackpot? The only answer could be .... try your LUCK.
Friday, February 18, 2011
So you want to be a millionaire ?
The Super Lotto 6/49 (Feb. 10, 2011) draw with a jackpot prize of P77,373,363.60 and with the winning combination of 1-6-9-24-40-44 was bought in La Union.
A buy-and-sell trader and his "pahinante" (helper) won the lotto jackpot.
They both signed the single winning ticket with two number combinations.
Each contributed P20 for the P40-ticket with two number combinations with an agreement to share the jackpot if one of the number-combinations won a prize.
When their ticket was validated and the lotto machine at the PCSO-Internal Audit Department (PCSO-IAD) declared "Pay" and after processing, they asked the PCSO treasury department to give them two checks each – in the amount of P38,686,681.80.
The first millionaire in 2011 with a jackpot prize of P61.31 million who won the Super Lotto 10-11-18-20-22-26 last Jan.4 2011 has not yet claimed his prize until now.
The P5.5 million from the Mega Lotto 6/45's P16 million-plus jackpot, the share of the third winner in Feb. 10, 2010 was forfeited this month after the winner failed to claim the prize.
Did you know that a total of P605,273,958.20 in unclaimed prizes for all online lotto games of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) in the Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao draws has been forfeited after the one-year period to claim expired.
The forfeited prizes were mostly minor prizes of the EZ 2, the 3-digit game, 4-digit game, 6-digit game, 6/42, the Mega Lotto, the 6/42 the 6/49 Super Lotto and the short-lived Power Lotto game.
So you want to be a millionaire ?
In lotto you can be a millionaire, but you have to hit the Jackpot first.
But for the meantime if you want to be a millionaire, you can be be a movie star, a international singer like Charice so you can earn in millions...
and in sports, you can be a millionaire or a billionaire if…
You train hard, work hard and fight hard like world boxing champion Manny Pacquiao.
Last year, Pacquiao made his debut in the Forbes’ list of Top 10 highest-paid athletes, finishing in a tie with basketball superstar LeBron James and golf champion Phil Mickelson with US $40 million or 2 billion Pesos
Remember way back then the all-around court savvy of basketball legend Alvin Patrimonio, who signed the first biggest paycheck in the PBA , P25.3 million spread over five years with Purefoods back in 1991 or 20 years ago.
The megabuck deal, which sparked the skyrocketing of players’ contracts, roughly translates to 5.06 million a year, P420,000 a month and P92,000 per game for Patrimonio.
So choose, if you are not lucky enough in winning the lotto and you want to be a millionaire... be a movie star, a international singer or a sportsman.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Lotto winners needed
Do you have the winning Mega Lotto 6/45 ticket – 03-11-12-16-17-30 – in the draw last Feb. 10, 2010? Then, the deadline was yesterday Feb.10 2011, a one-year period to get your P5,502,883.80 share from the P16,508,651.40 jackpot.
The Feb. 10, 2010 Mega Lotto draw, three bettors correctly guessed the winning numbers. Two of them had already claimed their P5,502,883.80 bonanza.
Also still unclaimed after a month of the Jan. 4 2011 draw of Super Lotto 6/49 is the P61,313,194.80 prize.
In 2010, the PCSO was forced to forfeit P173.9 million and added the huge money to the Charity Fund after its owner failed to claim it in a year's time.
I think the winning lotto ticket holder just forgot about the ticket and maybe misplaced it or just throw it away in the trash Bin. Imagine throwing away P173.9 million ....
But I thought we need those money very badly?
Well, who needs those millions anyway?
Money laundering
Money laundering is defined as a crime in which proceeds of an unlawful activity are transacted through banks and other covered institutions.
Unlawful activities in the circular include kidnapping for ransom, drug trafficking, graft and corruption, plunder, robbery and extortion, illegal gambling, piracy on the high seas, qualified theft, swindling, smuggling, violations of e-commerce law, hijacking, fraudulent practices and felonies.
The law requires banks to detect and report covered and suspicious transactions. A covered transaction involves cash or other equivalent monetary instrument amounting to more than P500,000 within a banking day while suspicious transactions are those where there are no underlying legal or trade obligation, purpose or economic
justification.
The deals are also considered suspicious if the client is not properly identified or the amount involved is not commensurate with the business or financial capability of the client.
If you win the lotto jackpot, You thought it would only be PCSO and the Bank will know that you won a lotto jackpot. Your wrong because you will still be identified by the anti money laundering people because of the huge amount your going to transact with the bank.
Anyway, if we hit the lotto Jackpot. I think they are more safer than those people who would be claiming to be our relatives and friends.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Lucky birth dates used by many lotto winners
As far as the month of January 2011 is concerned, many winners of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) on-line lotto games said they used their dates of birth in coming up with the winning combination which turned them into instant millionaires.
From Jan. 2 to 30, the PCSO headed by Chairperson Margarita P. Juico has produced 17 jackpot winners starting with Super Lotto 6/49's draw on Jan. 4 with a lone winner grabbing the P61.31 million.
Of the 17 winners, 11 joined the millionaires' club, with the least prize going into three lucky bettors who shared the P4.79 million bonanza in the Mega Lotto 6/45 draw on Jan. 14.
Figures provided to the Manila Bulletin by lawyer Jose Malang and Manuel "Manny" Garcia, managers of the PCSO's Internal Audit Department (PCSO-IAD) and Publicity and Public Relations Department (PCSO-PPRD), respectively, showed that nine of the winners used number combination from their birth dates.
The winners who used their birth dates included a retired government employee (Jan. 5), a Small Town Lottery (STL) collector in Laguna on Jan. 7, a building administrator (Jan. 7), a housewife (Jan. 7), a student (Jan. 14), another housewife (Jan. 14), a former security guard (Jan. 14), and two who (Jan. 7 and Jan. 21) did not mention their kind of work.
Based from the profiles of the January lucky lotto patrons, majority of them were from the ranks of the poor.
Source: Manila bulliten By EDD K. USMAN
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