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PCSO chief: 20-time lotto winner did not hit jackpot

- Ian Laqui/Philstar.com

MANILA --- Philippine Charity Sweepstake­s Office General Manager Mel Robles said on Wednesday that the lottery bettor who won 20 times in the same month did not get jackpot prizes in six-digit games but rather won in “low-tier” games.

The PCSO chief said this a day after Sen. Raffy Tulfo, heading the investigat­ion into the integrity of PCSO games, revealed that a lottery bettor won 20 times in a single month.

“Wala pong nanalo ng 20 jackpot games in one month. Pero maaaring ang isang tao ay mag-claim nang 20 times, or even more, sa ibang games namin,” Robles said in an interview with GMA News.

(No one has won 20 jackpot games in one month. But one person can claim 20 times, or even more, in our other games.)

Robles also said that it might be possible that other individual­s, such as lottery outlet owners, claimed the prizes on behalf of the bettors.

Because of this system, the person claiming the prize may not be the one who bought the winning ticket, especially for winners in the provinces.

“Kasi ‘yung mga iba walang ID, kasi ‘yung iba [ay] physically hindi kaya. So these are regular. Bago pa ako dumating, ganyan na talaga ang practice noon. Paki-claim... ‘Yung claimant ng winning ticket is not necessaril­y the winner [for lower-tier games],” Robles said.

(Because some lack identifica­tion or face physical challenges, these situations common. Even before I arrived, that was already the practice. The claimant of the winning ticket is not necessaril­y the winner [for lower-tier games].)

“Yung jackpot, personally ka pupunta sa PCSO [main office]... Posibleng 20 times [pareho] ‘yung nag-claim [sa lower-tier], or even more... Parang paid to cash na tseke ‘yan eh. ‘Pag hawak mo, iyo ‘yan eh,” she added.

(For the jackpot, you personally go to the PCSO main office... It’s possible that the claimant for the lower-tier prizes is the same person 20 times, or even more... It’s like a paid to cash check. Once you hold it, it’s yours.)

Robles said that the agency would investigat­e the matter, especially with lottery agents who practice this act.

Lotto prizes of P10,000 or less can be claimed directly from lotto outlets.

However, prizes exceeding P10,000 must be claimed at the PCSO main office in Mandaluyon­g City.

Prizes in every lotto game

In the PCSO lottery, there are five six-digit games with jackpot prizes reaching millions of pesos. There are also four “low-tier” games with fixed prizes that vary based on the bettor’s wager.

The PCSO lottery consists of three draws scheduled at 2 p.m., 5 p.m. and 9 p.m.

The 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. draws determine the results of 2D and 3D, while the 9 p.m. draw determines the results of 4D, 6D and the six-digit games assigned to that day.

The four games, popularly known as the “low-tier games” are the following:

• 2D (minimum prize: P2,000)

• 3D (minimum prize: P750)

• 4D (minimum prize: P10,000)

• 6D (minimum prize P150,000)

For 4D and 6D, the prizes of the game increase when there are no winners.

As of writing, the jackpot prize of 4D is P72,489.00 while the jackpot of 6D is at P623,438.00

Here are the five six-digit games, along with their respective prize amounts as of this writing:

• Ultra Lotto 6/58 (P49,500,000.00)

• Grand Lotto 6/55 (P122,842,870.80)

• Super Lotto 6/49 (P47,736,163.00)

• Mega Lotto 6/45 (P8,910,000)

• Lotto 6/42 (P5,940,000.00) -

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