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Friday, May 24, 2013

A very lucky single bet ..... Again


6/49  0 winner
Draw date: 5/30/2013
Estimated Jackpot  Prize P75 million

6/42  0 winner
Draw date: 5/30/2013
Estimated Jackpot Prize 25 million

6/45  0 winner
Draw date: 5/31/2013
Estimated Jackpot  Prize 26 million

6/55  0 winner
Draw date: 6/01/2013
Estimated Jackpot Prize P60 million


A religious lotto bettor says ..... one bet will do.

If he wants to make me a millionaire overnight, He’d give it to me even if I only have one bet.

Many lotto bettors have won the jackpot with only one bet and that has been proven many times.


I remember my article  dated July 6, 2012.

It was a 1-in-29 million shot and all it took to win it all was a single bet or a  P20 bet.

One lucky bettor won the P163.92-million jackpot prize in the  6/55 Grand Lotto draw—dated  July 2012 .

The lone bettor from Bicol hit the winning combination of  10-26-32-36-37-49.

The lone winner placed a single bet of P20 on the maintained numbers at a lotto outlet in Sorsogon City in Bicol.

Just Imagine one single bet worth P20.


6/45 2 winners
Draw date: 5/20/2013
Jackpot Prize P46,457,326.60
7-10-19-21-22-28

Another single bet lotto jackpot winner.

A lucky bettor won half of the 6/45 lotto jackpot drawn last May 20, 2013.

A newly married 20 years old and unemployed  lotto bettor from Manila won  half of the total jackpot prize of  P46,457,326.60.

His winning share was P 23,228,663.30
He only bought one lotto combination worth P20 or just a single bet.

This guy is really very lucky.  Maybe he said to God, If he wants to make him a millionaire overnight, He’d give it to him even if he only have one bet.



Have you ever been praying for something and it just seems like the deadline is drawing near and God hasn’t answered yet?

Maybe you have financial problems and bills are due and it looks as if God doesn’t care about your situation.

Just remember—God is never late, He’s never early and He’s always on time.




Winning lotto ticket in a cookie Jar

CINCINATTI - For two years, Rick and Bonnie Cerezo worried they would lose their home.

"Our lawyer had been telling us for a while to prepare for the worst," Ricks said.

Their house near Chicago was in foreclosure, and in February a judge told them to be ready to leave.
"What are we gonna do if they throw us out?" said Bonnie. "What are we gonna do if when we come into the house there's a lock on the door and we can't get in?"

Their money problems started when their 12-year-old daughter Savannah was diagnosed with severe bi-polar disorder.

After rick quit his job to care for Savannah, and the medical bills piled up. money was tight.
"When it comes to your children, you just don't care. You give it all. So here goes the savings, there goes the IRA -- his, mine," Bonne said.

Everything was gone," said Rick. "We even at one point sold our wedding bands."

Bonnie said her daughter asked her parents about why they had no money. "How can I ever repay all of what you guys have sacrificed to give me a chance at a good life?" Bonnie recalled her saying.

Last August, Savannah died suddenly of a seizure.

Still grieving, Rick began buying four lottery tickets a week. A month ago, Bonnie got sick of watching the the tickets collect dust in a cookie jar and told Rick to get the tickets checked, or she'd toss them.

The first ten were losers. The eleventh, three bucks. But the next was worth $4.8 million.
Rick and Bonnie are convinced it's Savannah repaying them

"I would imagine that the second she that she took her last breath, and I delivered her to God, and God grabbed her hand, she was immediately nagging God and ask  start doing something for them," they said.

The first installment check came the day after Mother's Day. Another will come every February.

We have 26 years of knowing that every year, on Savannah's birth month, our gift is there," Rick said.

"For me the real win is that I don't have to pack up my daughter's room, that her existence won't be confined to a box marked 'Savannah's room.'"

Some people would call them lucky, but the Cereno's know they've been given a gift.

Source: CBS interactive inc.