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Friday, September 20, 2013

Twenty pesos not a bad deal



Lotto bettor say's .....

The people who have won the jackpot had the same chance of winning as we all do.

Except for one thing,  it was their LUCK.

Its not about statistics or about the odds, its about LUCK.

There is a chance that anybody can win. so it could be anybody with a ticket.
You have the same chance of winning as everyone else.

Although the odds in winning the jackpot are astronomically high.

I always have figured the odds of winning are actually 50-50. Either you win or not.

Hope is the only  reason why we keep on betting. 

Having a lotto ticket worth P20 to have hope and dreams is not a bad deal.

For not keeping it a secret that you won a lotto jackpot to your family, friends and neighbors.

It makes them think they won too and that's where the problem starts.


 
Remember the  6/55 lotto jackpot winner way back Nov. 2011 ?

A balikbayan from New York City won the biggest lotto jackpot prize of P740 million.

The winner bought his ticket  in Subic Bay Olongapo in Nov. 2011.

Here's a story that would eclipse that story ...

A Filipina nurse in New York inherits $60 million (60 million X  43 pesos = P2,580,000,000.00) 2 billion five hundred eighty million pesos.

The identity of the Filipina-American nurse who received houses and cars worth $30 million and who stands to inherit another $30 million in cash from a copper-mining heiress has finally been revealed in a forthcoming book about the fabulous wealth and the reclusive life of the nurse's generous mistress.

The 58-year-old nurse had been previously identified by her Jewish name, Hadassah Peri, but Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, NBC Universal investigative reporter Bill Dedman, has found out that she was born in the town of Sapian in Capiz ( island of Panay) Province of Capiz  as Gicela Oloroso, with her father as a former vice mayor also of the same fishing town.

To read the story :

http://www.interaksyon.com/business/70144/cocktales--filipina-nurse-in-ny-who-inherited-60m-from-reclusive-heiress-revealed-in-new-book