Footage has emerged of a snaking queue outside a Singapore Pools outlet near Block 508, Jurong West Street 52.
This comes ahead of the upcoming S$10 million TOTO draw, which will take place today (14 March).
Prior to the draw, there had been three consecutive draws with no Group 1 winners.
Footage of the queue first surfaced on TikTok, before it was reposted to the Complaint Singapore page on Facebook.
The 41-second video shows a snaking line of punters queueing up to place their bets at a Singapore Pools outlet.
Source: TikTok
The queue stretches across the area, many patiently waiting in the sweltering heat to try their luck at clinching the jackpot prize, which had snowballed to S$10 million after three consecutive draws with no Group 1 winners.
Halfway through the video, it is revealed that the outlet is located at Jurong West Street 52.
Source: TikTok
The queue is understandable — this particular outlet produced one of four winning tickets for the 2024 TOTO Hong Bao Draw earlier in the year. For that draw, each winning ticket came with a payout of nearly S$3.1 million.
The video has now become viral on Facebook, with more than 300 shares at the time of writing.
The prize snowballed to an eight-figure sum as there were no Group 1 winners for Monday’s (11 March) draw.
To secure a chance at clinching the jackpot prize, punters must place their bets before 9pm today.
The draw will take place at 9.30pm.
To win the Group 1 Prize, a punter’s TOTO ticket must have the same six numbers as the ones drawn.
If there are no Group 1 Prize winners for the 14 March draw, the Group 2 Prize winners will split the final jackpot among themselves.
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Featured image adapted from TikTok.
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