The night of this Wednesday, March 14, the life of a bettor from Misiones
changed
, who matched the six numbers of
Quini 6
and won an extraordinary jackpot:
more than a billion pesos.
"Santa Fe Lottery informs that moments ago, at the end of the Quini 6 draw, a happy bettor with six hits
was awarded $1,045,600,000
in the Rematch mode," reported the organization in charge of the draw.
In practice, he will keep around 720 million pesos, once the taxes are deducted.
The winning card was played at an agency in the city of
Oberá
and had the numbers
01, 08, 10, 15, 34 and 42
.
The tradition of games of chance translated into numbers a series of images, from animals to people or actions, that (it is assumed) the player could have dreamed about.
Following this logic, what do the six winning numbers mean in dreams?
In order, from least to greatest:
the water (01), the fire (08), the cannon (10), the pretty girl (15), the head (34) and the sneakers (42)
.
The bettor's fortune also constitutes a stroke of luck for the agent, who will receive more than $11,500,000 as a stimulus award.
A bettor from Misiones won more than 1,045 million pesos in Quini 6.
This prize is striking for its magnitude in nominal terms, but nevertheless - due to the impact of inflation - it is below many jackpots drawn years ago.
If converted to dollars, it would be almost US$ 1.2 million for the official and just over a million for the blue.
This leaves it far from the great prizes that the game gave before the end of convertibility.
For reference, on September 27, 2000, a single bettor from Villa Lugano won the Rematch mode, which had a pot of 20,938,157 pesos/dollars.
To measure the magnitude of that prize, two pieces of information.
The gross profit was similar to the amount that Boca Juniors received six months later for the transfer of Juan Román Riquelme to Barcelona: the club was left with 22 million clean pesos and the operation represented at that time the most expensive sale in Argentine football.
The winner received around 15 million pesos, which represented more than 1,000 base 3-door Volkswagen Gol cars, the best-selling in the country.
D.D.