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Friday, June 24, 2011

A lotto Miracle


Do you believe in miracles?

Well, I found a beautiful story on how God made a miracle happened.


Atheist Converts After Mock Prayer to Win $1m Lottery is Answered.

A self-confessed atheist has become a believer after mocking God by sarcastically praying for his mother to win the lottery. However, his joke prayer was amazingly answered as the next day his mother won $1 million on the New York Lottery Sweet Million game.


Sal Bentivegna, 28, who did not previously believe in God, had sarcastically asked his mother to “ask your God for a million dollars”.

However, his mother Gloria Bentivegna, follows the Catholic faith, and staying true to her belief refused to ask God for such a thing.

Taking his joke further, Sal then prayed out aloud saying, “God, I don’t know if you’re real or not, but if you are there, please let my mother win a million dollars.”

He added, “If Jesus wants me to believe in him, that’s what he’ll do”.

The following day his mother bought a “Lotto Tree” of unscratched instant win tickets from her Church’s charity auction. Sal was then left absolutely stunned when he found out his mother had won a million.

Realizing that the odds of his mother winning were so farfetched, Sal has now become a firm believer.

He testified, “I can’t shrug off that Jesus had a hand in it.”

“No pun intended, but it was a Godsend,” he said.

Gloria Bentivegna, reflecting on what had happened, is thankful to God for her winnings, but even more thankful for her son’s conversion. She said: “'God performed two miracles, a true miracle.”

By winning New York’s Sweet Million game, Gloria Bentivegna will now receive $50,000 every year for the next 20 years.

Source:

Daniel Blake | Christian Post Contributor

Friday, June 17, 2011

Homeless man wins




MANILA, Philippines — The little guys (read: poor people), ever wishful of a better life, such as three square meals a day, a warm bed under a sturdy roof, education for their children, and more, continue to reap good fortune through the on-line lotteries of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) as another shanty dweller, 22, of Pasig City claimed Monday his P21,931,792.20 winnings from the Independence Day draw of Super Lotto 6/49.

Super Lotto's June 12 draw actually has two winners. They will share the P43,863,584.40 prize.

The other winner, who has yet to show up as of press time, bought his ticket in Cebu City, Cebu.

Heaven-sent or merely fortuitous, fact is the jackpot winner, another avid lotto aficionado, has now won his freedom from want and poverty via the PCSO, one of 6/49's 17 millionaires from January 1 to June 12, 2011.

It could be recalled the June 1 winner of Grand Lotto 6/55's P356 million, a Bicolano carpenter, also lived in a shanty in Las Piñas City with his wife and six children.

The auto-mechanic winner is married, with one child and lives with his small family in their shanty at an informal settlers' haven in Pasig City.

Now, he can afford a mansion to replace his make-shift dwelling! Predictably, his first priority out of his fortune is to buy a house and lot, a business, and for safekeeping in a bank.

More details from the Internal Audit Department (PCSO-IAD) headed by Manager Lauro A. Patiag showed that as the nation was busy celebrating the 113th Independence Day on Sunday, the auto mechanic was in Kapitolyo, Pasig City, placing a single P20 bet with birth dates for his number combination.

When he reported for work early Monday morning at the auto shop, he surreptitiously checked his bet from his boss's newspaper and saw his ticket matched the drawn combination of 07-03-24-28-16-01.

In spite of being overjoyed, he controlled his emotions and kept quiet about his luck.

Source:

Manila Bulletin
By EDD K. USMAN

Friday, June 10, 2011

2 simple bets to win a lotto Jackpot



Winning the lotto jackpot would be a dream come true for you, would it not?

Now, imagine actually winning the lotto, but you don't know it yet.

You walk into the lotto outlet to have your ticket checked. The lotto attendant takes your ticket, scans it, and discovers that it's a big winner. But he doesn't tell you that.

He just keeps the ticket and claims it himself.

Dream come true turns into a nightmare. Don't think it could happen?

Yes it could happen because I have seen many lotto bettors do it.

They just leave the lotto ticket when the attendant says its a non winning ticket.

They really believe what the attendant says.

I think you should be the one checking it, just to be sure.



A Lotto bettor’s wish is to win the lotto jackpot.

The lotto winner from Las Pinas got his wish after the 44th draw for hitting the 6/55 jackpot prize of P356,552,917.20 with a single bet worth P20

The P356,552,917.20 is the second biggest jackpot in the state-run lotto history.

The Balikbayan who won the P741,176,323.20 jackpot in November 2010 got his wish also after the 85th draw betting 5 lucky pick combinations worth P100



2 simple bets to win a lotto Jackpot.

The bettor just have to “maintain a number combination ” kind of playing style.

The P356,552,917.20 jackpot has been won by the carpenter who played the same number combination for years, and got it with only a P20 bet.

Add 1 lucky pick combination just for support because many jackpot winners have also won the jackpot by just making the machine pick the right numbers just like the Balikbayan did.


So bet only 2 combinations
1. 1 maintained number combination
2. 1 lucky pick bet for support

Why I say 2 simple bets to win a lotto jackpot?
because the game is heavily about LUCK.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Rags to riches for Las Piñas carpenter


Manila, Philippines - A 60-year-old carpenter from Las Piñas City who also serves as a barangay tanod won the 6/55 Grand Lotto draw on Wednesday, the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) announced.

The lucky bettor claimed his P356,552,917.20 jackpot prize at the PCSO office at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City yesterday, according to PCSO general manager Jose Fernandez Rojas II.

Rojas said the winner, who picked the six-digit winning combination 05-09-19-26-30-45, was accompanied by his two sons and some relatives when he claimed the prize.

Rojas said the winner, a laborer who lives in a shanty in a squatter area in Almanza II, only spent P20 for the ticket that showed a combination taken from the birthdays of his family members and other significant events.

It was gathered that the winner, whose name was withheld for security reasons, is married with six children.

The winner said they immediately left their shanty upon learning they hit the jackpot and will use the money to settle down and buy a house and lot in their home province of Bicol.

His neighbors in Almazan said the family has not returned to their shanty since yesterday, triggering rumors that they won the lotto jackpot.

“Sana bumalik siya para may balato kami (I hope he will return to share his winnings),” one of the neighbors said.

When interviewed at the PCSO, the winner said he would return to Bicol and put the money in the bank and share his winnings with poor relatives.

The winner did not say if he would return to his shanty in Las Piñas where they stayed for the last three years.

Leo Imatani, owner of the lotto outlet that sold the winning ticket, said he already had a hunch that one of his bettors won the jackpot prize.

He said the lucky ticket was bought at about 5 p.m. on Wednesday by one of the bettors who even tried to beat the deadline.

“The line was long and I felt that somebody will win in our place,” Imatani said.

At about 9 p.m. when the lotto was drawn live on television, Imatani claimed hearing shouts and yelling at a nearby compound in Almazan.

Imatani said he simply ignored the commotion, thinking that it could be someone quarreling.

The following morning, Imatani said he was informed by the PCSO that his outlet sold the winning ticket. He said he would get P500,000 as incentive for selling the winning ticket.

The previous winner of the 6/55 draw was a 60-year-old balikbayan who bought his ticket at a shopping mall in Olongapo City. He won the biggest jackpot so far at P741 million in November last year.

Source: Perseus Echeminada (The Philippine Star)



Carpenter wins P356-M Lotto pot

MANILA, Philippines — The long and arduous journey of a 60-year-old village carpenter in conquering the challenges of everyday life suddenly encountered an unexpected relief after his lone bet won Wednesday’s 172nd draw of the Grand Lotto 6/55 conducted by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO).

This lucky carpenter, who moonlights as a barangay tanod (village watchman) in Las Piñas, Metro Manila immediately claimed the next day his winnings of P356,552,917.20 at the PCSO central office.

The bettor hit the winning combination of 09-05-26-30-19-45 – consisting of their wedding anniversary and birth dates, which he has been betting on for three years.

He came to the PCSO pretty nervous – his hands were cold as ice.

From the looks of his face – solemn and almost expression-less – one will glean this man’s hard struggle of 60 long years in this world.

This man, who lives with his family in an informal settlers colony, is one of the estimated three to five million punters who placed their bets for the 6/55’s Wednesday draw.

When asked, the winner told PCSO officials that he intends to buy a house and lot, try some business ventures, and place the rest of his winnings in the bank while thinking of what to do with it.

He and his wife, who is a street sweeper, have six children, and only the youngest made it to school and only up to secondary level.

Due to the poverty they were in from the start in Albay, Bicol, the couple and their children were not able to go to school.

The winner came with his son and another relative to claim the coveted jackpot.

It was learned that some two months ago, the winner came to the PCSO to seek assistance for his son’s P86,000 hospital bills, where the PCSO helped him with P30,000.

As this developed, PCSO Chairman Margarita P. Juico said the 6/55 winner got his prize in full, and assuredly tax-free.

“We do not intend nor plan to impose any tax on the lotto prize money,” she stressed.

Juico said she hopes the jackpot money stays in the Philippines and not be brought abroad where it will be taxed, apparently referring to the Filipino-American winner of 6/55’s P741 million pot on November 29 last year who paid some P223 million in tax to the United States government.

Meanwhile, PCSO General Manager Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas II said the latest winner came to the PCSO in Pasay City at about 10 a.m. and was directed to the Internal Audit Department (PCSO-IAD) where winning tickets are validated.

Upon validation of his winning ticket, the winner was led to PCSO-IAD Manager Lauro A. Patiag to get his profile.

However, names, addresses, and photographs of winners are not divulged for their security.

Patiag said the winner had been placing bets for three years, and once a week, and only and when he had money left for a lotto ticket.

Luckily on Wednesday, the PCSO-IAD official said, the carpenter had P20 left with him and proceeded to place a bet at a lotto outlet in T.S. Cruz Subdivision in Almanza Dos.

The lotto outlet that sold the Grand Lotto winning ticket will get a commission of P500,000.

Source: By EDD K. USMAN (Manila Bulletin)

Friday, May 27, 2011

50 lotto millionaires



Tomorrows 6/55 lotto jackpot prize is expected to reach P315 million.

The odds of the GrandLotto 6/55 is 28,989,675.

You need P579,793,500.00 to bet all the combinations.


But people don't mind the odds and continue to bet. After all, 20 pesos can buy a dream.

Nobody won the 6/55 Grand Lotto draw last Wednesday May 25, 2011.
But last Monday May 23, 2011 45 lotto bettors picked five numbers of the six-digit winning combination and they each won the second prize worth P150,000.


50 lotto Millionaires

Since January this year, a total of 50 lucky bettors have won jackpot prizes ranging from P3 million to P61 million.

The 6/45 Mega Lotto draw produced 27 millionaires, followed by the 6/49 Super Lotto with 13 winners, and the 6/42 Regular Lotto with 10 winners.


The Super Lotto 6/49 again had two winners in the Tuesday (May 24) draw. The two winners will share the P16-million prize at stake.

One of them placed a bet in Montalban, Rizal, while the other bought the ticket in San, Miguel,Tarlac.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Friday the 13th




Who said Friday the 13th brings bad luck?
Not for an Ormoc City, Leyte, resident who won P43,017,157.80 during last Friday’s, May 13, after he placed a bet in the Mega Lotto 6/45 draw.


Balikbayan lotto winner 'loses' P223M

Remember the super lucky balikbayan from New York City, United States, who won P741.17-million in the Nov. 29, 2010 Grand Lotto 6/55 draw, the largest online lottery jackpot in the Philippines?

While his prize was tax-free in the Philippines, he lost P223 million in taxes to the United States government.

A very reliable source who is a top-level executive in a government agency relayed the information to the Manila Bulletin on the ironic twist of events experienced by the 60-year-old Filipino, a civil engineer who works in the Big Apple as building estimator.

Obviously, the source said, the balikbayan, who has been working for a long time in New York, is already a US citizen and green cardholder, thus he is covered by American tax laws.

He really cannot escape paying taxes to the US if he is an American citizen.

“Imagine, not a single centavo was deducted from his P741.17 million prize because lotto prizes in the country are pre-deducted with tax. So what the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) says is the lotto jackpot is exactly what every winner gets,” the source said.

He said he learned this information from an unimpeachable source who was privy to what happened to the balikbayan’s Grand Lotto bonanza.

He said his source told him that the winner took to the US half of his lotto winnings (about US$16 million) and deposited the rest with a bank in the Philippines for his retirement.

The source said it was not difficult for the US government to identify the balikbayan winner because he has to declare the money he was bringing in.

“Obviously, the US government 2011got wind of his lucky streak in Manila and asked him to haul all his lotto winnings to America. In the US, the balikbayan was assessed a 30 percent tax, which is about R223 million,” the source said.

“Malungkot din isipin kasi sa atin wala siyang binayaran na tax. Tapos sa US yon dapat mapakinabang niya ay nawala pa. Malaking halaga ang P223 million (It is sad to think that in Manila he did not pay any tax. But in the US what he should have was lost. P223 million is a big amount),” he said.

The balikbayan claimed his prize at the PCSO last Dec. 9 and had said then that he was planning to quit his job in New York and return to his native soil.

He was on a “sentimental journey” to the Philippines when he placed a P100 five Lucky Pick bets at a lotto outlet inside the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) in Olongapo City.

Source: Manila Bulletin
EDD K. USMAN

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Lotto winner says .... No comment


Tickets for today's Grand Lotto 6/55 will be selling fast in many outlets nationwide as people scramble to place their bets, pinning their hopes for a better life.

The estimated 2 to 3 million lotto bettors will again try their luck today to win the staggering P215 million jackpot of the Grand Lotto 6/55.

I`ve done all the calculations and our chances of winning the lotto is just...a combination of one lotto ticket.

Any guess who will win the next lotto jackpot?
A. Taxi driver
B. Teacher
C. Government employee
D. Sales lady
E. Balikbayan
F. Etc ...

“Here's something to think about:

How come you never see a headline like ... a Manghuhula (Fortuneteller) Wins the Lotto Jackpot?


A lotto winner Press conference

His name is Solomon Jackson Jr. The winner of a massive $259,900,000 jackpot. (P11 billion,180 million pesos jackpot). And... He's also the most interesting man in the world!

The most interesting man in the world? Ya, all you have to do is hear his press conference. The answers that he gave to questions were sooo intriguing:

How old are you, Solomon Jackson Jr? No comment.

Do you have kids? No comment.

What do you plan to do with the money? No comment.

Ohhh, a man of mystery.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Your chance of winning the lotto


Tomorrows 6/55 lotto jackpot prize more or less would be P185 million.

So for tomorrows draw, lotto bettors should have a ready plan for the P185 million. For me as long as you don't have any specific plan, then you will probably never win.


A total of 9 bettors missed only one number from the winning six-number combination of 6/55 lotto draw for last Saturday April 30 draw.. Each will receive P150,000 in consolation prize.

Remember the biggest lotto jackpot prize of P714 million won by a Filipino Balikbayan from New York ?

He bought 5 lucky pick combination for the 6/55 lotto draw in Subic.

Now comes our Boxing Champion Manny Pacquiao who will not be buying a single lotto ticket but will earn double from our biggest lotto prize of P714 million.

He will be earning P1.3 billion or even more for his fight with Shane Mosley.
Imagine this, He will be earning this amount in just a single day job.



Lone bettor wins P46-Million in the 6/49 lotto draw last Sunday May 1, 2011


The lucky bettor got the six-number winning set 08-09-18-23-43-45- drawn on Labor Day.

The bettor purchased the winning ticket in a lotto outlet on Tuazon St., Sampaloc, Manila.

The lotto winner is a printing machine operator, single female, 46, of Sampaloc, Manila.

She bought two lucky pick combination worth P40.

As I have always said, You don't need to buy worth hundreds or thousands of Pesos in a lotto ticket.

Even one bet will do .... Your chance of winning is just as good as anyone else's.


In reality, you only need God, a little luck and a P20 bet to hit it big.