how much each of the 21 winners gets

Robert Collins

Global Courant

The Sante Fe Lottery game distributed $1,500,000,000 in the Always Sale modality, the highest prize in nominal terms. What numbers came out.

The night started with great expectations and ended with a “spread” happiness. The Quini 6 put into play an extraordinary jackpot of $1,500,000,000 -the highest in its history in nominal terms- for whoever matched the 6 numbers of the Always Sale modality. Nobody did. Then the prize went to those who hit five figures. And there were several lucky ones there.

The draw carried out on Sunday night by the Santa Fe Lottery left 21 winners. Each one will become a creditor of more than 71 million pesos, although the final amount that will be deposited will be around 50 million, because the corresponding taxes will be deducted.

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The winning numbers were 17, 18, 25, 26, 31 and 45. In dreams, they represent “misfortune”, “blood”, “the chicken”, “the mass”, “light” and “wine”. . None of the players came up with the exact combination, but the 21 winners got a second chance by hitting 5 out of 6.

The historic jackpot was given by an extraordinary format that has been implemented by the Santa Fe Lottery and that last year had debuted with an amount of 1,000 million. This time, the bait was to increase the figure by 50% to balance the impact of inflation.

The bettors had to pay a thousand pesos card, which gave them the right to participate in the Traditional, Second, Revancha (all three were vacant) and the coveted Siempre Sale raffles, in addition to the Extra jackpot that delivered a “consolation prize” of $18,000 .

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The Quini 6 put into play the biggest jackpot in its history and was distributed among 21 winners.

“Quini 6, the most popular poceado game in the country, redoubles its bet with a special draw and a guaranteed prize of 1,500 million pesos that comes out yes or yes, under the Always Sale modality,” the provincial lottery had announced, which at its once launched a publicity campaign starring chef Donato De Santis, with which it exceeded 1.7 million bets placed.

This prize is the highest in the history of the game in nominal terms, although due to the impact of inflation it is below many jackpots raffled years ago. If it is converted to dollars, it would be almost US$5.9 million for the official one and just over US$3.1 million for the blue. This leaves it far from the great prizes that the game gave before the end of convertibility.

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As a reference, on September 27, 2000, a single bettor from Villa Lugano won the Rematch modality, which had a jackpot of 20,938,157 pesos/dollars.

To measure the magnitude of that prize, two pieces of information. The gross well was similar to the amount that Boca Juniors received six months later for the transfer of Juan Román Riquelme to Barcelona: the club had 22 million clean pesos left and the operation represented the most expensive sale in Argentine soccer at the time. The winner had about 15 million pesos left, which represented more than 1,000 Volkswagen Gol 3-door base cars, the best-selling in the country.

What would happen if a similar pattern were taken today? The best-selling car in Argentina is the Fiat Cronos, which has a value close to 5.5 million pesos. The super well raffled last night would represent some 270 vehicles of this model -it is worth clarifying, it is four doors-, barely a quarter of the prize awarded 23 years ago. And the money that each of the 21 winners will have left in their hands would be enough to buy 9 of these 0km/h cars.

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