- Philippine Lotto Draw
Infobox Television
show_name = Philippine Lotto Draw
caption =
format =Entertainment
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picture_format =NTSC (480i )
runtime = 15-20 minutes
creator =Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office
developer =
executive_producer =Aimee de Viterbo Erik Imson Rachel Lucido Dem Magno
starring = various
narrated =Grace Cordero Ruby Lambengco Rachel Lucido Romi Sison
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country =Philippines
network =National Broadcasting Network
first_aired =1995
last_aired = ongoing
num_episodes = n/a (airs daily)
website = http://www.pcso.gov.ph/ PCSO website
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tv_com_id =The Philippine Lotto Draw is a
television program in the Philippines. Produced by thePhilippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) and it is aired on the National Broadcasting Network (NBN) since 1995. The draw is alsosimulcast live on AM radio viaDZME .Draw procedure
Before every draw day begins with the airing of a clip in which the blowing machines, called "Mega Gems," and the balls used in each game are inspected to ensure that everything is fair and nothing is concealed in the machines and balls for the draw day. The inspection is undertaken by a panel of judges, composed of a neutral set of people not connected with the PCSO. Representatives from the
Commission on Audit oversee the proceedings and the draw to see that everything goes according to protocol. The pre-draw procedure is as follows:
#The panel inspects each of the Mega Gems to be used in the draws for a draw day, including the interior of the blowing chamber and the blowing mechanisms. This is to make sure there is nothing hidden in the Mega Gems that will invalidate the entire draw, such as hidden balls or obstructions. The Mega Gems are also given a dry run using a set of unmarked ping-pong balls to test if they would work as they should come the actual draw.
#The balls to be used in each game are stored inside briefcases. There are usually three cases of balls to be used on each game, distinguished by either numbers or uppercase or lowercase letters. The panel randomly chooses one set using cards and its chosen card is shown. In the lot games such as the Super Lotto 6/49 and EZ-2 Lotto, the balls are of one color, and each set may have a different color. In the digit games such as the 6-Digit Game, no matter the set chosen, each digit from 0 to 9 has a different color, and each set is identical.
#After one set of balls has been chosen for a game, each of the balls is weighed to see if they have the same or almost the same weight using a digital scale. This part of the procedure is covered by a separate video camera, which will record any abnormal circumstance, such as ball switching or a ball which either is overweight or is too light, should it comes out.
#After the balls for the game are weighted, they are loaded by hand by the head of the panel into the loading bays of the game's Mega Gem. This is the only first of the two times human intervention is needed as each Mega Gem is operated using a remote console stationed a small distance away from the unit. The second, never shown but implied, is the removal of the balls from the Mega Gem after each draw show has ended and the results of the draws are recorded. In the case of digit lottery games, the removal of balls is the third time, as the drawn balls are also adjusted (see below).Each Mega Gem, depending on the type of game, as already mentioned, is operated by automation. The Mega Gem loads the balls from the loading bays to the draw chamber, after which the blower starts to mix the balls. In the number lottery games (excluding the PowerLotto), the machine draws six numbers one-by-one and is inserted into the inner left loading bay. In machines used in the EZ2 Lotto and the digit lottery games, each number/digit in the combination is drawn from its own chamber. Once a ball is drawn, it is locked into place by slats placed over the pipe leading from the drawing chamber. Once the necessary number of balls has been picked, the Mega Gem is turned off.
The Mega Gem used in PowerLotto (mentioned below) is a compound version of the two types of Mega Gems stated above. The chamber which draws the main five numbers has its ball loading bays placed at the back, but has a separate tube where the five drawn number balls are directed. It is operated the same way as the Mega Gem used in the other number lottery games. The chamber that draws the power number is the same one used as the those in the 6-Digit Game. The first chamber is first turned on to draw the five main numbers. Afterwards, the first chamber is turned off and the second chamber is then switched on to draw the power number. After the power number has been draw, the entire machine is turned off.
Balls typically have numbers all over their outer edges. The numbers on balls used in number lottery games (except the EZ2 Lotto), are read on the spot without the need of touching them. In the digit lottery games and the EZ2 Lotto with top drawing Mega Gems, the balls are adjusted to clearly show the numbers drawn. Because of the nature of the PowerLotto Mega Gem, each of the methods mentioned are applied in each of the machine's two chambers.
The Games
The Philippine Lotto Draw currently hosts a total of eight games, each with their own combinations and mechanics of play.
The number lottery games are:
*Lotto 6/42 is the original lotto draw, first introduced in 1995. The game was initially introduced in Luzon, with a separate game for the Visayan and Mindanao geographical regions as a single unit. The two draws were later combined into a nationwide one. As the name states, a six-number combination is chosen from a lot of numbers from 1 to 42. To win a prize, at least three of one's chosen numbers must match with to those of the six winning numbers. The odds of getting all six winning numbers, and thus the jackpot, are are 1 in 5,245,786. The draw is held on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
*Mega Lotto 6/45 is a more improved version of the 6/42 draw and is also introduced as nationwide one. As the name states, a six-number combination is chosen from a lot of numbers from 1 to 45. As with 6/42, at least three of one's chosen numbers must appear among the six winning numbers to win a prize. The odds of getting all six winning numbers are much larger at 1 in 8,145,060. Draws are held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
*Super Lotto 6/49 increases odds and makes winning more difficult than the previous two, this time with a lot of numbers ranging from 1 to 49. Draw mechanics are the same. The odds of winning are now higher at 1 in 13,983,816. The draw, which happens on Sundays and Thursdays, saw the largest ever jackpot at P249,005,120 (US$5,942,842), won by one ticket holder onMarch 30 ,2008 . [ [http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryID=113537 Abs-Cbn Interactive, Lucky Luzon resident hits P249-M lotto jackpot] ]
*EZ2 Lotto is different from the previous three mentioned as it uses a two-chambered Mega Gem, each drawing a number from a lot of 1 to 31, thus ensuing a possibility of the same number appearing twice in a combination. To win the jackpot, one must have the two numbers in exact order as they appear in the chambers. The player can still win a second prize if one has the two winning numbers in reverse order. The odds of getting exact order are in 1 in 961. The odds in random order are 1 in 496. The games is held twice every day, an afternoon draw for players inLuzon and a nationwide primetime draw.
*Power Lotto is the latest number lottery game initiated by PCSO. It is also the most expensive to play at P50 (slightly over US$1) and is also the most complicated to win. Five numbers from main lot of 1 to 55 are chosen, then a sixth number, the power number, which can be either of the numbers 1 to 10, is picked. Each of the two sets of numbers are drawn from two different chambers of a single collective Mega Gem. Unlike the the Lotto 6/42, the Mega Lotto 6/45, and the Super Lotto 6/49, wherein the jackpot increases as long as there is no winner, the Power Lotto's jackpot prize is pegged at P50,000,000. It will be awarded to anyone who matches the five main numbers and the power number. Smaller prizes are also awarded to anyone whose combination has at least three of the main numbers but not the power number or the power number and at least one of the main numbers. This game is similar to but not the same asPowerball in the United States. Power Lotto draws are held every Tuesday.There are also three digit lottery games. Unlike the number lottery games, the digits must appear in "exact order," i.e. in the order of the numbered chamers from which each digit is drawn:
*A 4-Digit Game is held with a four-chambered Mega Gem, each drawing a digit from 0 to 9. To win, one must have at least the last two digits of the winning combination. The odds of winning are 1 in 10,000. It is held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays with each day having two separate draws: an afternoon draw for players in geographical region of Luzon and a nationwide primetime (evening) draw.
*There is also a 6-Digit Game, which is drawn the same way as the 4-Digit Game, but with six digits from a six-chambered Mega Gem. To win, one must have at least the first or last three digits of the winning combination. Odds in winning are increased at 1 in 1,000,000. Exclusively played in Luzon, it is held on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
*There is a three-digit game known as Suertres Lotto ("Suertres" is aportmanteau of the Spanishloanwords "suerte", "luck," and "tres", "three") which uses a three-chambered Mega Gem, each drawing a digit from 0 to 9. To win the jackpot, one must have all three numbers in exact order. Smaller prizes are also given to those who have the same three numbers any other order. Initially played only in the the Visayan and Mindanao geographical regions, there are two midday draws exclusively for players in the said regions aside from a third primetime nationwide draw. Odds in winning are 1 in 1,000.It should be noted that in playing a combination in any of the games listed above, one has to pay P10 for each combination bet. There are two exceptions: (1) one has to pay P50 per combination in the Power Lotto and (2) the price of betting in the Super Lotto 6/49 was doubled in early 2008 from P10 to P20.
ee also
* [http://www.pcso.gov.ph Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office website]
* [http://www.philippine-lotto-results.com/ Philippine Lotto Results] - Updated daily Philippine lotto results
* [http://www.pinoylottowinner.com/ Philippine Lotto Predictions] - a blog discussing mathematical analysis of the Philippine Lottery 6/42. Features a regular prediction of possible winning numbers based on common theories of probabilities.References
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