Fancy a shot at being a multimillionaire? Well, TOTO has announced a whopping S$10 million prize for its 21 Dec draw.
The latest prize pool is the result of three straight draws with no winner.
Previously, the 2 Oct draw saw long queues islandwide, with the sole lucky winner taking home S$13 million.
If nobody claims the jackpot prize on 21 Dec, the money will be split among winners in the next group, since it will be a cascade draw.
On 7 Dec, a lucky winner took home S$2.9 million from a solo TOTO win. A windfall to be celebrated for sure.
Yet the next draw on 11 Dec saw no bettors clinch the coveted Group 1 prize of S$1.2 million.
The prize money thus snowballed into the next TOTO draw on 14 Dec, but nobody managed to take home the S$2.78 million either.
Yesterday (18 Dec) saw the third consecutive draw that saw everyone fall short of the Group 1 jackpot, which swelled to over S$5.6 million.
Thus, the draw this Thursday (21 Dec) features an estimated snowballed TOTO jackpot of around S$10 million.
Many punters feeling lucky are thus salivating at the chance to take home even a chunk of that massive sum.
A few months ago, the 18 Sep jackpot was set at S$13 million, attracting long snaking queues at shops across Singapore.
That prize ended up being split four ways, with each winner taking home a still-impressive S$3.24 million.
On 2 Oct, the chance came once again. This time, a sole person apparently poured their entire life’s luck into this draw.
They took home around S$13 million — the highest-ever amount won by a single bettor.
While many are hoping to receive a windfall, we hope you remember to gamble responsibly and within your means.
We wish punters all the best.
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