Guangzhou Man Wins NT$630 Million Jackpot After 3 Years – Incredible Luck!

2023-12-14 13:09:39

A man in Guangzhou maintained an account for three years and finally won the largest prize of approximately NT$630 million with one bet. (Picture/reproduced from Weibo)

A lottery company in Guangzhou, China, issued a jackpot of RMB 144 million (approximately NT$630 million) on the 12th, setting a record for the city’s highest single bet. But what surprised the outside world the most was that the winner who had maintained his account for 3 years was really lucky to win.

According to local media reports, the owner of the betting station that won the first prize said that the winner was a frequent customer of the store and had insisted on buying the same numbers for three years. He also took out lottery tickets that the winner had not won in the past, which shows that the winner every time Each time, the 2-bet single ticket is 22 times the bet, and the bet is 05, 07, 09, 15, 23, and 30, a total of 6 numbers.

After the news was exposed, mainland netizens exclaimed, “I believe it anyway” and “Perseverance is victory, luck also depends on persistence, the emperor will pay off the hard work.” Some people also ridiculed, “It’s the end of the year and it’s really starting to appear more intensively, everyone, keep your confidence, haha”, “The old lottery tickets are from a few days ago, where do they come from 3 years”, “It’s the end of the year, I’m the only one who didn’t win the jackpot”?

In addition, this Guangzhou prizewinner is not the only winner of “over 100 million bonuses in one bet” in mainland China recently. A person from Jiangxi won a jackpot of 220 million (approximately NT$970 million) on the 2nd, and also because the grand prize triggered “risk” “Control” and became the first lottery fan in the history of Chinese lottery to “pay no tax on winnings exceeding 100 million”.

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