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Friday, December 28, 2012

Lucky mistake



6/55- 0 winner
Draw date: 1/5/2013
Estimated Jackpot Prize P92 million


6/49- 2 winners
Draw date: 12/30/2012
Jackpot Prize P56,969,928 million


6/45- 3 winners
Draw date: 12/19/2012
6-10-14-17-22-26
Jackpot Prize P30,980,188.80

It’s looking like a merry Christmas and a happy new year, for three lucky lotto winners who went to claim their multi-million-peso “gifts” at the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) last Wednesday.

The three had struck the winning combination    6-10-14-17-22-26 of the Megalotto 6/45 game last Dec. 19. They each received P10,326,729.60 of the P30,980,188.80 jackpot.

 The luck seemed to have come just in time, especially for the two female winners.

In a press statement, PCSO general manager Jose Ferdinand Rojas II described how one of the winners, a 36-year-old mother of two from Bulacan, burst into tears of happiness as she received her check.

She told Rojas that her family recently received a house forfeiture notice from the bank they were getting loans from, after her husband, an overseas Filipino worker in Saudi Arabia and the sole breadwinner of their family, had stopped sending them money.

While such woes did not hound the other female winner, also 36 years old, from Laguna, she said she and her husband were still struggling in the aftermath of storm “Ondoy” in 2009, so much so that they were still living in an evacuation center.

She told Rojas that apart from investing their prize money in a house and lot and their child’s education, they would also set aside a portion for church donations.

The third winner, a 41-year-old father of five and a call center agent from Sampaloc, Manila, whose six years of betting on the national sweepstakes finally saw fruit, said he would be using the money for house repairs, for his children’s education and a new car.

Source: Jaymee T. Gamil
             Philippine Daily Inquirer

 Lucky Mistake .....

New Hampshire man wins $2.1 million Megabucks lottery after convenience store clerk sells him the wrong ticket.

Thinking he was buying a Lucky for Life lottery ticket, a Hillsborough, N.H. resident was mistakenly given two Megabucks tickets instead, one of which turned out to hit the $2.1 million jackpot

Thanks to an honest mistake, Christmas got a whole lot sweeter.

New Hampshire resident Scott Bennett hit the $2.1 million Tri-State Megabucks jackpot last week after purchasing what he believed was a ticket for an entirely different game.

On a whim, Bennett, 48, stopped into the Circle K convenience store in his hometown of Hillsborough, N. H., and told the clerk he wanted one ticket each for the Lucky for Life and Megabucks games.

But as fate would have it, the clerk, 42-year-old Nicki Gee, misunderstood Bennett.

“The clerk sold him two Tri State Megabucks Plus tickets," Maura McCann, New Hampshire Lottery director of marketing, told WMUR news. "He never got his Lucky For Life ticket."

After the winning numbers were revealed, Bennett’s son called to tell him that the winning ticket had been sold in the family’s neighborhood.

"I went downstairs, and he was sitting there with the ticket in one hand and the New Hampshire Lottery website on the computer, just staring at both of them," Bennett’s wife, Cathy, told WMUR. "We must have checked them about 15 times. We really truly didn't believe it."

Opting for a one-time lump payment of $1.3 million, the Bennetts say that they will use their sudden windfall to pay down student loan debt for two of their children, send their third child to college, remodel their kitchen, and maybe purchase a few extra Christmas presents.

Other than that, Scott, a property manager, and Cathy, a worker in the public school system, say that they have no intention of quitting their jobs.

"We're going to keep working," Cathy Bennett told the Union Leader. "We both love our jobs."

The Bennett’s aren’t the only one’s to be benefitting from Gee’s mistake. John Collopy, the owner of the Circle K that sold the winning ticket, will receive a $21,500 bonus, and he plans on sharing some of that with his workers, including Gee.

"Those are the kinds of mistake we like to have happen here," Collopy said.

Source: David Knowles
            New York Daily News

Friday, December 21, 2012

Merry Christmas


6/49- 0 winner
Draw date: 12/27/2012
Estimated Jackpot Prize P50 million

6/55- 0 winner
Draw date: 12/29/2012
Estimated Jackpot Prize P72 million

6/45- 3 winners
Draw date: 12/19/2012
6-10-14-17-22-26
Jackpot Prize P30,980,188.80 

Three bettors won and will share the P30,980,188.80 jackpot in the Mega Lotto 6/45 draw last Wednesday Dec 19,2012 draw.

They placed their bets in Sampaloc, Manila; Santa Rosa City, Laguna; and Lubao, Pampanga.

One-hundred ninety-seven (197) bettors matched five of the winning numbers for P23,000 each as consolation prize.



Merry Christmas to all

May this season and the coming new year be filled with
peace, joy, prosperity and all good things to come..

Warmest regards,
Jake Velez


Friday, December 14, 2012

It’s just luck




6/55- 0 winner
Draw date: 12/22/2012
Estimated Jackpot Prize P55 million

6/49- 0 winner
Draw date: 12/23/2012
Estimated Jackpot Prize P40 million

6/42- 1 winner
Draw date: 12/20/2012
1-12-18-37-40-42
Jackpot Prize P40,613,608.80

6/45- 3 winners
Draw date: 12/19/2012
6-10-14-17-22-26
Jackpot Prize P30,980,188.80


A 29 years old factory worker won the 6/49 lotto jackpot last December 4, 2012 draw.

The lotto bettor bought four combinations worth P80.

The winner matched the Lotto 6/49 winning combination of  1-14-20-30-41-42 that won the Jackpot Prize of P93,422,923.20 million.



While waiting for my turn to buy my lotto ticket, I meet this young lady who talk to me hoping to hit the jackpot before Christmas day so she could celebrate it big time.

I asked her whats her formula or technique to win this elusive jackpots?

Her formula?  Nothing, There isn’t really one she said.
I know there’s no skill involved either. It’s just luck.

Perfect answer !!!

Friday, December 7, 2012

A millionaire street Vendor


 A Bacolod City resident who makes her living through vending and offering snacks in a street corner is now a millionaire.

She is 59 years old, married, with five children.
A lotto bettor for 17 years, she placed two bets on Nov. 28 worth P20 on 6/45 both chosen by the lottery computer (Lucky Pick).

One of her bets matched the drawn combination 8-12-14-20-21-22 which carried the P45,150,082.20 prize.


First millionaire for December.

First “Instant Millionaire“ for December, is a lone winner’s bet traced in Baliwag, Bulacan, that hit Monday’s 6/45 pot of P8,536,080.60

The latest lotto millionaire as of Dec. 3 guessed correctly the winning numbers of  3-4-9-14-18-26.



 Lottery winners not always as lucky in personal lives

 CLEVELAND -- The $500 million jackpot has a lot of people dreaming, but the story of some lottery winners warn to be careful what you wish for.

Some winners' stories are good examples that money can't buy happiness, and the experts agree.
"I think Henry Ford said money doesn't change a person, it simply unmasks them," said Michael Boone, president of MWBoone & Associates.

They say money doesn't make the man. And some Lotto winners agree. Only about half of lottery winners are happier three years after hitting big, according to Michael Boone, whose Seattle firm advises big lotto winners.

So people have an opportunity to do all the things they dreamed about, sometimes those are good things and sometimes not," Boone said.

Around Christmas of 2002, Jack Whittaker, of West Virginia, had the only winning ticket i the $314 million lottery jackpot.

Two years later, his wife said that she wishes she had torn up the ticket. Their lives were in shambles.

Their 17-year-old granddaughter died after struggling with drug addiction. Whittaker himself was arrested twice for drunken driving.

Abraham Shakespeare, of Florida, was murdered after winning $31 million.

Then there's Amanda Clayton, a young mother who won $1 million in the Michigan lottery. She made headlines when she continued to collect food stamps.

She was found dead of an apparent drug overdose.
Are these winners unlucky or is there something more to it?

Psychologist Alduan Tartt says big payouts can isolate people and thrust them into a world of wealth that is foreign to them.

There's a funny thing about money and happiness that not everyone knows about.

"You win the lottery and spend a lot of money. What happens is, you get used to having a lot of money and spending a lot of money," Tartt says. "So what happens is, you actually have to spend more money to get the same level of happiness."

What about lottery winners who do end up happy?

Their secret, experts say, is that they don't lose their sense of self and they successfully separate their identity from their money.


 Source:  WKYC Web Staff
               WKYC.com

Friday, November 30, 2012

10 millionaires for November


6/49- 1 winner
Draw date: 12/ 04/2012
1-14-20-30-41-42
Jackpot Prize P93,422,923.20 million

A total of 10 lotto bettors became millionaires for the month of November.

6/55 - 3 winners
6/49 - 0 winners
6/45 - 2 winners
6/42 - 5 winners


6/42  1 winner
Jackpot prize P9,559,953
Draw date Nov. 27, 2012

A lone bettor who placed  three “Lucky Pick” bets for P30  has the lucky winning combination.

He bought the lotto ticket  in Caloocan City  and won the P9,559,953 jackpot in the Lotto 6/42 draw last Tuesday Nov 27 2012.

The winner matched the Lotto 6/42 winning combination   1-21-27-29-32-35.

The lucky bettor a civil engineer who claimed his jackpot prize worth P9.5 million at the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office on Thursday is keeping his winning a secret, even from his wife.

The 57-year-old lotto winner from Valenzuela City preferred to live a normal life so he decided to keep the news to himself.

A persistent bettor for 17 years, the civil engineer and father of four children, took home the prize amounting to P9.5 million after he hit the jackpot in the 6/42 draw on Nov 27.

He got the winning combination– 1-21-27-29-32-35–through a computer-generated lucky pick.
The winner would just deposit the money in the bank and act in front of his family as nothing happened. “He decided to keep it a secret especially to his wife, so that life will go normally.

Source: Nina Calleja /  Philippine Daily Inquirer
           

Finally the 6/55 lotto winner claimed his jackpot prize .

6/55  2 winners
Jackpot prize P88,721,542.80
Draw date Oct. 20, 2012
24-32-33-35-37-38

After 17 years of betting, a 36-year-old man from Mountain Province won one-half or P44,362,770 of the P88,721,542.80 Grand Lotto 6/55 jackpot last October 20.

The winner, married with five children, claimed his prize yesterday at the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) in Pasay City. His co-winner is a 66 years old cancer survivor from Masbate..

PCSO General Manager Jose Ferdinand M. Roxas II asked the winner why it took him over a month to claim his prize.

“I let a month pass before coming so my neighbors will not know it for our safety,” the winner said. “Mahirap na ho (It is dangerous).” The winner said he started betting on the PCSO lottery when it started in 1995. On October 20, he had six 6/55 bets worth P120.

One his bets matched the winning combination 24-32-33-35-37-38.  The winner said he plans to buy a house and lot as they just live with his parents, open a trust account for their children’s education, and invest in a business.

Source:  Edd K.Usman
              Tempo

Friday, November 23, 2012

Woman forgot winning lotto ticket


 News story photo
This surveillance image provided by the California Lottery shows a woman they believe won a $23 million jackpot on a SuperLotto Plus ticket.


6/49- 0 winner
Draw date: 11/29/2012
Estimated Jackpot Prize P75 million


6/45- 1 winner
Draw date: 11/28/2012
8-12-14-20-21-22
Jackpot Prize P45 million


6/55- 1 winner
Draw date: 11/26/2012
4-5-27-28-41-52
Jackpot Prize P30 million


6/42- 1 winner
Draw date: 11/17/2012
4-7-10-19-24-28
Jackpot Prize P17 million

A lotto bettor who placed a bet in Dau, Pampanga, hit the jackpot Saturday of Lotto 6/42 worth
P17,067,834 million.


Woman forgot $23M lottery ticket in car and claimed it just before deadline


PALMDALE, Calif. — A California woman who didn't know she had a jackpot-winning $23 million lottery ticket in her car has come forward to claim her fortune.

The Palmdale woman's daughter recognized her from a newspaper photo of the supposed winner, captured on the liquor store's surveillance camera.

More details about the woman's identity were to be announced Friday, lottery officials said.
"She just never checked the ticket," lottery spokesman Alex Traverso told the newspaper. "Her daughter took a picture of her photo in the newspaper and sent it to her mother, she went to her car and found the ticket."

Earlier this week, lottery officials had put out a public notice that the winning ticket from the May 28 drawing had not been claimed and was in danger of expiring within the month. They also released a grainy surveillance photo of a woman in a blue shirt and dark pants who was identified as the then-unknown winner.

The ticket had the correct numbers, 14, 7, 26, 31, 23 and Mega 5. If she had not turned in the ticket within the next 25 days, she would have lost the money, and the millions would have gone to California schools.

State officials used video from Michael's Market and Liquor, where the ticket was brought, to bring attention to it and try to identify her.

Store manager Ben Sadi said they have been waiting for the woman to come forward.
"We are glad to see the ticket claimed," Sadi said, adding it was sold three weeks after the store was opened.

"This is a lucky store. We have sold several other tickets with winners of $1,000 or $5,000."
Sadi said the store already has been paid its bonus of one half percent of the prize, or $115,000, for selling the winning ticket.

Since news of the winning ticket got out, business has picked up a lot.

"We are getting people driving 30-40-50 miles to come here and buy a ticket," Sadi said. "All our regular customers keep telling me to sell them the next big ticket."

Sadi said the Palmdale store is one of 23 they operate and the first to sell a ticket worth millions.

Lottery officials said the woman filed her claim on Thursday and it will take up to five weeks to issue her the first check.

A $52 million jackpot winner in Fremont was found in August by a similar public appeal.

"He and his wife saw a picture of him on the news that night and came in the next day to claim the prize," Traverso said.
 In the last fiscal year, officials say more than $20.5 million in cash prizes went unclaimed.

Source: Lotterypost.com


Friday, November 16, 2012

Newspaper Dealer wins



6/45- 0 winner
Draw date: 11/23/2012
Estimated Jackpot Prize P35 million

6/55- 0 winner
Draw date: 11/24/2012
Estimated Jackpot Prize P30 million

6/49- 0 winner
Draw date: 11/25/2012
Estimated Jackpot Prize P60 million


6/42- 1 winner
Draw date: 11/17/2012
4-7-10-19-24-28
Jackpot Prize P17 million


Newspaper Dealer wins

For 17 years and a P200 bet a day, he frequented lottery outlets hoping to hit the jackpot.

On Nov. 5, 2012, he struck gold, hitting the P15,143,142.60 jackpot in the Mega Lotto 6/45 draw.

The winner is a 45-year-old newspaper dealer from Bulacan.

He has been a lotto follower since 1995 and spending P200 a day.
Patience paid off on November 5 as one of his bets worth P40 for 6/45 correctly guessed the winning combination 2-13-24-27-44-45.



 Unlucky ?

 If you buy lotto tickets everyday  and you have never won up to now. Does it mean that you are unlucky?

No, of course not.

Take Lotto 6/55, for example. The odds of winning Lotto 6/55 with one ticket are approximately 1-in- 28,989,675 million. That means for every ticket that wins, there are approximately  28,989,675  tickets that lose .

In other words, for every one person that wins,  28,989,675 people lose. If all those combinations were paid by individual persons with one bet each. Does that make those  28,989,675 losers unlucky? I would say no.

The odds were just against them.

So, don't worry if you feel that you are unlucky. There are  28,989,675 other people that might feel the same way.

So never think that you are a unlucky person as you might think.

The day will come that you will hit the lotto jackpot and you will be the lucky one and the rest of  the 28,989,675  will be the  unlucky persons as they might think.

Remember always the Odds. it doesn't say  you are unlucky because you did not win the jackpot.

If the game is 50 -50  and with 10 draws, and you never won a single game, then call yourself unlucky.



Winning the lotto jackpot  might seem like a dream come true, but a windfall can cause as many problems as it solves.

Winning the jackpot could create all sorts of strains on relationships, as neighbors, friends and family comes seeking handouts  or expecting a financial gift.

But if you fail to give them  the right amount they expected from you, then expect the unexpected. After a few months, you will have few friends left and expect some enemies too.


Best 2 advice and solutions:
  1. Don't tell anyone.
  2. Don't do anything for a month or two. Just sit, think and make a very good plan for it.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Odds of Philippine lotto


6/55- 2 winners
Draw date: 11/14/2012
7-14-25-28-29-30
Jackpot Prize P61 million


6/49- 0 winner
Draw date: 11/15/2012
Estimated Jackpot Prize P38 million



Beat the Odds

Grand Lotto 6/55
The machine draws 6 out of 55 numbers. The jackpot odds are 1 in 28,989,675


Super Lotto 6/49
The machine draws 6 out of 49 numbers. The jackpot odds are 1 in 13,983,816.


Mega Lotto 6/45
The machine draws 6 out 45 numbers. The jackpot odds are 1 in 8,145,060.


 Lotto 6/42
The machine draws 6 out of 42 numbers.The odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 5,245,786.


4 digits
 Four machines are used. Each one draws a number out of 0-9. Winnings are 1 in 10,000


6 digits
Six machines used. A number out of 0-9 will be drawn out of each. Winning odds are 1 in 1,000,000.


Suertres Lotto
Formerly called 3 digits. Three machines are used. Each machine draws a number from a pool of 10 numbers (0-9). The odds of winning are 1 in 1,000.


EZ2 Lotto
Two machines are used. Each one draws 1 out of 31 numbers. A player wins by matching the 2 numbers in exact order. A player can also win second prize for matching not in exact order. The odds of getting exact order are in 1 in 961. The odds in random order are 1 in 496.


 To give you an idea where our bets go when we play lotto.
















Every one peso (Php1.00) revenue, approximately 0.55, 0.30, 0.15 centavos go to the Prize, Charity and Operating Funds, respectively.