Испанская национальная лотерея: шанс на удачу

Spanish national lottery Лотереи Испании

El Gordo Navidad – The Fat Christmas

It is by far the most famous and popular lottery in the world.. The Spaniards call her a fat man for the huge prize money. The name of the lottery can be translated «Christmas jackpot», the draw is drawn annually 22 December in Madrid.

El Gordo lottery is famous for its huge prize pools, which also grow from year to year. So, during draws in 2012 and 2013 years he made absolutely incredible 2 billion 520 million euros. Thanks to this amount, we can say, what is this lottery – the largest lottery in the world. Of course, in terms of the sums of the main prize, she cannot compare with the American mega millions and powerball. But for such parameters, as the probability of winning, number of tickets and, as already said, to the total prize fund, she is certainly the most.

Try your luck, participating in this El Gordo v can not only Spaniards, but also residents of other countries.

Win category

Number of prizes

Probability

Prize

First prize

1

1 to 100 000

4 million euros

Second prize

1

1 to 100 000

1 million 250 thousand euros

Third prize

1

1 to 100 000

Five hundred thousand euros

Fourth prize

2

1 to 100 000

Two hundred thousand euros

Fifth Prize

8

1 to 100 000

Sixty thousand euros

Dropped out of two lottery reels (they are called bombos) balls with numbers from 0 to 9 children bring to the commission members. The drawing of the draw is a colorful performance, which is broadcast live for several hours.

Lotería de Navidad is not only a unique lottery, but also a good tradition, beautiful holiday, bringing a good Christmas mood. Not infrequently whole settlements, teams unite to play, and in case of victory, divide the winnings.

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Available 100 000 predefined numbers, in each of which a five-digit code from 00000 to 99999. It could seem, that a lottery of this scale cannot have only one hundred thousand tickets. However, each ticket is printed in one hundred and eighty copies. You should also consider, that tickets consist of 10 parts, which are sold separately. In this way, actually 100 000 combination of 180 copies in ten shares – this 180 million tickets.

El Gordo Navidad Lottery offers truly unique chances of winning very large prizes in the lottery market. So the chance to win the first prize of four million euros is only 1 to 100 000. In other lotteries, the probability of hitting a jackpot is one in ten, or even hundreds of millions. Read more in the article lottery probability.

Important: when buying tickets you must understand, that usually not the whole ticket is sold, and its tenth is Decimas. She is standing 20 euros

Respectively, when winning, You will get a tenth of it. Basically, you can buy a whole ticket — but it will cost you accordingly 200 euros. Websites — intermediaries Tipp24ru.com, tipp24.es, tipp24.com allows you to buy shares of tickets online without overpayment — at a cost price in 20 euros. Read more in the article online lottery. The only inconvenience is, that these sites buy a large number of tickets in advance, but of course not all 100 000 options. In this way, You will have to choose from that range, which is already available on the indicated sites.

Types of National Lottery draws

In all draws, the winning combination consists of 5 numbers from 0 to 9 chosen from five lottery drums. It should be noted that in the extraordinary “El Niño” and summer draws, there are 3 reimbursement numbers and therefore the possibilities of winning a prize always increase.

Ordinary draws

In total, 10,000,000 tickets are issued for this draw, with an individual price of €6 each. In total, €42 million are given away, with the potential to get €60,000 per ticket.

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National Lottery Extraordinary Draws

If you want to buy a National Lottery ticket in a special draw you will need to think about the fact that you only have the possibility to buy tickets once a month and that the ticket price will always be higher than usual, between €12 and €15.

However, the quantity of money to be given away increases. With the €12 draws you can win up to €84 million and with the 15€ draws you can win up to €105 million!

This type of draws are usually linked to specific highlighted dates such as: Father’s Day, Mother’s Day or Valentine’s Day. And there is no better present than changing the luck of the person who you love the most.

Christmas Lottery Draw and «El Niño» (Child’s) Lottery Draw

They are the 2 most popular and expected National Lottery draws of the whole year. These two draws give away 70% of the total revenue back to winners and the price of the ticket will be €20.

They are quite popular, so if you would like to buy a particular number, we recommend that you buy your national lottery ticket as soon as possible.

What is the importance of the lottery in Spain during the Christmas season?

The lottery is an important tradition in Spain during the Christmas season. Every year, the El Gordo or “The Fat One” lottery is held on December 22nd. This is the largest lottery in the world, with total prizes of €4 billion distributed every year.

The lottery is a key part of Spanish tradition and one of the most important days of the year, with people from all walks of life joining in the excitement and anticipation of winning big. While most people do not expect to actually win, the lottery offers hope and excitement during an otherwise long and sometimes difficult holiday season.

The lottery is a popular way to bring people together and build communal spirit. On the day of the lottery, families and friends join in spontaneous gatherings to watch live simulcasts of the lottery drawing on TV.

In recent years, it has even become a social media event, with enthusiasts tweeting about the numbers being drawn.

Apart from being a festive tradition, the lottery is also seen as a sign of hope and buoyancy in the face of challenging economic times. Not only does it help to boost lottery sales-driven revenue, it also offers a chance for people to dream of winning big and making a better life for themselves.

The lottery therefore stands as a symbol of enduring optimism, as people in Spain embrace the possibility of a brighter future.

Номера билетов и доли

Билеты Эль Гордо одной серии имеют одинаковый пятизначный номер. Количество серий в разные годы может меняться от 160 до 180. В результате такой системы получается, что выигрыш 1 категории (джекпот) не один на всю страну, их столько же, сколько и серий. Так как полный билет дорогой (его стоимость 200 евро) то купить мало кто покупает его полностью. Больше распространена другая практика, когда приобретаются доли билета (1/10 – decimo или десятая, десятина) которая стоит 20 евро

В оформлении билетов используют работы классических художников. В 2017 это работа Бартоломе́ Эсте́бан Мури́льо

Испанцы часто покупают билеты в складчину, многие объединяются в синдикаты, состоящие из родственников, соседей, сослуживцев или просто знакомых людей. Так как билеты с одинаковыми номерами продаются блоками с различными номерами серий, то обычным явлением становятся массовые выигрыши в одном населенном пункте или квартале города.

Есть возможность приобретать и меньшую (меньше 1/10) часть билета, обычно это делается через общественную организацию или работодателя. Такая часть называется «вкладом». Многие организации покупают билеты рождественской лотереи, делят их на «вклады» и перепродают своим клиентам или персоналу.

Обычно в цену таких минимальных частей включены и благотворительный взнос (из-за этого стоимость чуть дороже, например вместо 5 евро за 1/20 покупатель платит 6 евро). В результате получается не только участие в лотерее но и вклад в общее дело, финансирование местных организаций или инициатив. А если удается выиграть, то приз распределяется между игроками, в соответствии с их взносами.

Play the National Lottery

Once the desired tenths have been chosen, and the scheduled date arrives, the draw begins. To define the winner, figures are formed from five numbers. The balls are drawn, each with a number that varies from 0 to 9. Once the five balls have been chosen, the winner is then determined. 

There are different ways to obtain a prize. First of all, that you have achieved guess the same five-digit number. Prizes are also obtained for withdrawals, refunds and approximations. A special prize is awarded that is determined from the extraction of a fraction and the series of a bill. In the end, three refunds are awarded. 

¡¡1 de cada 3 Décimos toca!!

La Lotería Nacional es un juego de Loterías y Apuestas del Estado que consiste en acertar 5 números elegidos mediante un sistema de bombos múltiple.

Cada boleto de Lotería Nacional se llama Décimo y este es el documento necesario para participar.

El Décimo es un documento al portador, y el legitimo propietario del mismo es el poseedor del documento.

Un Billete de Lotería Nacional son 10 Décimos

 Númerados por la misma serie y distintas fracciones

hasta completar las 10 fracciones.

Un Billete de Lotería es una Serie,

y el conjunto de series de un mismo Número

forman el número de Lotería Nacional.

Las series varían en función del sorteo,

así un Sorteo de Jueves tiene 6 series,

mientras que un sorteo ordinario de

Sábado tiene 10 series y un

Sorteo Extraordinario de Sábado

puede tener hasta 20 series.

Los Sorteos Extraordinarios de Navidad y El Niño tienen respectivamente 170 y 50 series.

Orígenes de la La Lotería Nacional

En España la entrada de la Lotería se lleva

a cabo gracias al Marqués de Esquilache,

primer ministro del rey Carlos III.

La entrada en España tuvo lugar a partir

de la importación desde Nápoles y el primer 

Sorteo tuvo lugar el 10 de diciembre de 1763

en la sala principal del entonces Ministro de Hacienda, situado en la Calle Mayor de Madrid.

El Marqués de Esquilache introdujo «La Beneficiata»,

nombre con el que se conocía a la Lotería de Nápoles.

La Lotería Moderna, con el formato que tiene

la actual Lotería Nacional, nació en Cádiz en 1811

por la Real Lotería Nacional de España,

la cual fué creada para aportar fondos a la Hacienda Pública.

Esta Lotería es el antecedente de la Lotería de Navidad.

El Actual Formato

Se realizan Sorteos cada Semana,

los Jueves y Sábados,

y excepcionalmente se celebran varios

Sorteos extraordinarios.

Entre los Sorteos Extraordinarios están

el Sorteo Extraordinario de Navidad,

y el Sorteo Extraordinario de El Niño.

Además un Sorteo de Sábado de cada mes,

es sustituido por un sorteo especial con

una celebración también especial.

Así en el Mes de Enero se celebra el

Sorteo Especial de Enero,

el Sorteo Extraordinario de Invierno y

el Sorteo de Niños de San Ildefonso.

En Febrero el Sorteo Extraordinario de San Valentín,

en Marzo el Sorteo Extraordinario del Día de Padre,

en Abril el Sorteo Extraordinario de la Cruz Roja y

por ejemplo en Mayo el Sorteo de Loteria Nacional del Cáncer….

Los diferentes Sorteos se distinguen entre si

no solo por el nombre, sino también por el precio,

emisiones, cantidades y categorías de premios y por el sistema de celebración.

Así los sorteos de Jueves el precio del décimo es de 3€,

los de Sábado son de 6€,

los Sorteos Especiales de Sábado son de 12€,

los Extraordinarios van desde los 15€

hasta los 20€ de los sorteos de Navidad y el Niño.

Las emisiones y series son diferentes también, y la forma de celebración.

De esta forma, hay dos tipos de celebraciones de los sorteos.

El Sistema Tradicional con un bombo para números

y otro para premios es la forma de celebrar el sorteo de Navidad.

El Sistema de Bombos Multiples, que contiene cinco o más bombos para designar las unidades, decenas, centenas etc..

¿Qué probabilidades hay de ganar?

La probabilidad de ganar y acertar el primer premio de la Lotería Nacional, es de 1 entre 100.000 (número de billetes distintos), es decir, 0,00001 %. 

¿Cómo jugar?

Para participar únicamente hay que

adquirir un Décimo de Lotería, el cual viene

impreso de forma oficial con los 5 Números con los

que se participa y la serie y fracción.

Hasta 2016 la serie y fracción era determinante

para el Premio Especial al Décimo.

Sin embargo a partir de ese año,

no hay Premio Especial al décimo y

todos los Décimos que resultan agraciados

con el Primer premio, obtienen exactamente el mismo premio.

Resultado de Lotería Nacional

Las categorías de premios de Lotería Nacional

dependen del tipo de sorteo.

Así los Sorteos de Jueves tienen una distribución

de premios distinta de los sorteos de Sábado, y

estos también dependen de si es un Sorteo Ordinario, un sorteo especial, o bién un Sorteo Extraordinario.

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How do you play El Gordo Christmas lottery?

Playing El Gordo de Navidad, also known as the Spanish Christmas Lottery, is quite simple. All you need to do is choose your ticket number. Each ticket has five digits and a single form must have a range of numbers between 0000 and 9999.

You can buy your ticket from any authorized lottery agent, who will print the ticket for you with the designated number.

Once you’ve chosen your number, it’s time to wait for the draw. El Gordo de Navidad is the world’s biggest lottery, with more than €2. 25 billion in prizes shared among the top three winners. The draw is conducted on December 22nd every year, and is presided over by the Spanish Ministry of Public Administration.

The numbers are drawn one at a time, with a giant tumbler device. During the draw, you need to watch the numbers carefully as you’ll be able to instantly check if your number is among those that have won a prize.

If your number is among those selected during the El Gordo de Navidad draw, you’ll need to fill out a form with your details and send it to the Spanish Ministry of Public Administration. Your winnings will then be processed and transferred to your bank account.

What happens if you win millions in Vegas?

If you win millions of dollars in Vegas you will be required to pay state and federal income taxes for any uncompensated winnings. Federal taxes can reach up to 37% of the winnings and state taxes vary depending on where you live.

Depending on the casino, you may also be required to provide photo identification, such as a driver’s license, before you can collect your winnings. It is also worth noting that some casinos may require you to pick up your winnings in person rather than giving you the option to receive them by mail or direct deposit.

Upon cashing in your winnings, you will be handed a Form W-2G that serves to document your jackpot earnings and the taxes withheld therefore, it’s important to keep this piece of documentation safe as it can come in handy when Tax season arrives.

You may also want to consider taking some of your winnings and investing them in a retirement account or other financial vehicle, if possible. Doing so may allow you to minimize the amount of taxes you must pay and take advantage of the compounding growth opportunities on offer.

It should also be noted that the way you manage your winnings can actually be just as important as winning in the first place. If you act responsibly and don’t get carried away, you can ensure that you make the most of your Vegas winnings and enjoy financial security for years to come.

What is the importance of the lottery in Spain during the Christmas season on what day is their holiday drawing?

The lottery in Spain during the Christmas period is an important event for many Spaniards, particularly for those that believe in luck! On 22nd December each year, millions of Spaniards purchase their lottery tickets in the hopes of winning the “El Gordo de Navidad”, the Christmas Millionaire Lottery.

It’s the largest lottery in the world and, as well as offering a whopping €2. 38 billion (2. 2 billion pounds) in prizes, it’s also a fantastic way to experience Spanish culture.

The lottery draw, which usually takes place late at night on December 22nd, is a major televised event for all Spanish-speaking countries and there’s something truly special about the ceremony. It starts with singing children from the San Ildefonso School in Madrid drawing the winning numbers followed by footage of the winners being celebrated in the streets of Spain and beyond.

Even those who don’t win, still feel part of the excitement and the public celebration, uniting millions of people in their celebrations.

For Spaniards, the lottery is about much more than the chance to win money – it’s a way of celebrating their culture and traditions.

Explaining the Spanish Christmas Lottery Draw

How does it work?

The particular Christmas draw is based on tickets that are called “billetes” with 5-digit numbers (from 00000 to 99999)

Since the system only produces 100,000 unique ticket numbers, each ticket number is printed multiple times in several series that can be identified by a series number. In this way, the organizers can sell more than 100,000 tickets each year.

For example, if they sell 170 series of 100,000, that means there are 17,000,000 tickets available at €200 each. (But not all people can afford to pay €200) Therefore, you can also buy a small fraction of €20. (known as as a tenth, one-tenth) Each tenth is entitled to 10% of any prize that the ticket has won!!!

So… Suppose all €3.4 billion tickets were sold, then €2.38 billion (70% of ticket sales) would be available for prizes. This lottery is designed to allow many people to win. Spaniards love this tradition and every year hope to win the biggest prize.

When does the draw take place?

The Spanish Christmas Lottery draw traditionally takes place on December 22. And the state’s national TV channels “Televisión Española” and “Radio Nacional de España” and other media outlets broadcast the entire draw. It is also live-streamed so that everyone over the nation can get the results.

People who attend the draw may wear extravagant lottery-related clothing and hats. In the past, it took place in the National Lottery hall in Madrid. In 2011, at the Palacio Municipal de Congresos de Madrid and since 2012 in Teatro Real in Madrid.

Let’s get into detail: For the moment of the draw, they use 2 large spherical cages. The largest one contains 100,000 small wooden balls, each with a unique 5-digit ticket number, from 00000 to 99999. The smaller cage has 1,807 small wooden balls, each one representing a prize written in Euros:

1 ball for the 1st prize, called El Gordo.
1 ball for the 2nd prize.
1 ball for the 3rd prize.
2 balls for the 4th prize.
8 balls for the 5th prize.

And 1,794 balls for the minor prizes, called la Pedrea, which literally means: “The pebble-avalanche.”

They show the numbers to the public before throwing them into the vessels for everyone to check that the balls with their numbers are not missing.

As the drawing goes on, one single ball is extracted from each of the revolving orbs at the same time. Just like a raffle.

Then, one child sings the winning number, and another sings the corresponding prize. And this is repeated until the smaller cage (the prize balls) empties.

Yes… this procedure takes many hours due to the number of prizes. Those children work about eight to nine shifts!

It is iconic during the draw that both children make a dramatic pause when a significant prize is drawn. After, they sing the prize and ticket number multiple times, show the balls to a committee, and then to a camera. Where it is broadcasted live for everyone to see!

Where do they sell the tickets?

Tickets are officially sold in official lottery shops nationwide and by licensed (and unlicensed) sellers on the street.

Frequently, a shop will sell a ticket number in all series, meaning all the ticket winners will have purchased their tickets in that location.

Yes… this sometimes leads to a small village full of grand prize winners. (which allows room for another superstition: passing the tenth in the city or town that won the year before to get good luck)

On a personal basis, or through associations, charities, workplaces, sports teams, cafes, shops, and other organizations, it is also possible to buy or be given a fraction of a tenth (one-tenth ticket)

Many organizations buy tenths, divide them into shares, and sell them to the public, colleagues, or members of an association. You can get a personal ticket through associations, charities, workplaces, sports teams, cafes, shops, and other organizations. It is also possible to buy or be given a fraction of a tenth (one-tenth ticket)

Jackpot and other differences

The first, and the most important difference between these lotteries, this is the jackpot. If in «Russian Lotto» players are lured into the opportunity to win one main prize, then in the same Spain there is no jackpot, there are only first category prizes (400 00 euros), but there are a lot of them — in the last draw there were about 1700!

What does it lead to? To that, that those, who wins big a lot! Couldn’t Spain be nominated as a jackpot, received by one participant — 250 million euros or even billion? Yes Easy! The rest of the prizes would also have.

Nevertheless, this does not happen, the emphasis is on large, but reasonable prizes. 400 thousand euros or 125 thousand (most of the prize pool is spent on these categories) — these are very good amounts, they allow you to close many of the current problems of the average winner — to buy a home or pay a mortgage, spend money on the education of children or use it for a quiet and prosperous old age, start your business. But they do not allow you to forget about work forever and live only from the prize money — apparently this is not the purpose of distributing winnings

And how the prize fund is distributed in our case? This is most clearly shown with a diagram

Share of large, medium and small winnings in holiday draws (Spain and Russia)

Judging by the diagram, almost the entire prize fund in the «Russian Lotto» lottery went to the payment of small amounts, barely exceeding the ticket price. On 18,9 million tickets won from 101 to 131 ruble, at the cost of the ticket itself — 100 rubles

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In the Spanish Christmas lottery for similar winnings (20 euros, that is, the cost of the ticket) only leaves 14,3 % prize fund.

Average winnings, in which the refund amount (of the ticket price) ranged from 5x to 2,000x in Spain accounted for almost half of the prize pool — 44,6%. And in the lottery Russian Lotto there were only such 0,87% (117 tickets with winnings 161 290 or 181 818 rubles)

The situation is the same for large wins.. In El Gordo de Navidad 41,7% was awarded with significant prizes (from 50 000 to 400 000 euros). In our New Year lottery only 40 tickets won a million rubles, it turns out that the share of large wins was 1,75% from the prize fund. But we have a jackpot — whole 250 million rubles (of which 161 million has accumulated from previous printings) will be awarded to one single winner. Which you and I will never see, for his safety

How does the Spanish Christmas lottery work?

The Spanish Christmas Lottery, also known as El Gordo, is an annual draw that takes place on December 22nd in Madrid. It offers the biggest prize pool in the world – over 2.4 billion euros – with several prizes being awarded.

The draw consists of 100,000 unique 10-digit codes, each of which corresponds to one ‘ticket’ or ‘decimo’. Decimos can be purchased as a full ticket or 1/10th (decimo) tickets which are much more affordable.

For the draw, two cages are used. The first contains 100 wooden balls each numbered 1 – 100. Once the winning numbers are drawn, the second cage is filled with 1,807 wooden balls, each one carrying the corresponding prize amount.

When two winning numbers match, the corresponding prize amount is announced and awarded to all holders of the corresponding tickets. Prizes can range from as little as 20 euros to the grand prize of 4 million euros.

Smaller prizes are also available.

In total, there are 170 different prizes awarded with the Spanish Christmas Lottery, allowing players to win more than once.

What do you need to know about this lottery?

First, large Lottery Nacional draws take place every month. You can’t watch the national lotto numbers for tonight or tomorrow because these are really rare occasions.

Secondly, some Loteria Naсional draws repeat from year to year, while other don’t coincide with the draws of the previous year over time. You can study the culture of Spain together with Loteria Naсional. Each of its draws is timed to an important date, a holiday, a festival or an important event. Some draws of this Spanish game are associated with significant cultural phenomena and monuments of architecture.

Here is the schedule of Loteria Nacional for 2017 and 2018.

2017 2018

January

Loteria del Nino

Loteria del Nino is always held on January when the Spanish holiday «Día de Reyes» is celebrated. It’s believed that on this day the Magi brought gifts to the newborn Jesus. The name of the game «El Niño» is translated as «the baby».

Prize Fund: ~ € 700.000.000/~ 40 Jackpots

February

Sorteo Extraordinario de San Valentín

One of the Loteria Nacional drawings Extraordinario de San Valentín is devoted to the romantic Valentine’s Day. Each time it takes place in February.

Prize Fund: € 105.000.000/~ 10 Jackpots

March

Sorteo del Día del Padre<

Sorteo del Día del Padre is a traditional Spanish game. The draws of it were dedicated to the National Father’s Day.

Prize Fund: € 105.000.000/~ 10 Jackpots

April

Sorteo Especial del Cáncer was dedicated to Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer (the Spanish Association against Cancer).

Prize Fund: € 84.000.000/10 Jackpots

Sorteo de Oro de la Cruz Roja

Prize Fund: € 84.000.000/10 Jackpots

May

Sorteo de Oro de la Cruz Roja was dedicated to the «Cruz Roja» (the Red Cross organization).

Prize Fund: € 84.000.000/10 Jackpots

Sorteo Especial del Cáncer

Prize Fund: € 84.000.000/10 Jackpots

June

Sorteo Especial de Junio was dedicated to Edificio “El Arte” (the Art Building in Valencia).

Prize Fund: € 84.000.000/10 Jackpots

Sorteo Especial de Junio

Prize Fund: € 84.000.000/10 Jackpots

July

Sorteo Extraordinario de Vacaciones was dedicated to the start of international European summer holidays.

Prize Fund: € 140.000.000/10 Jackpots + The Grand Prix

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August

Sorteo Especial de Agosto was dedicated to the canoe club “As Torres Romaria Vikinga”.

Prize Fund: € 84.000.000/10 Jackpots

Coming Soon

September

Sorteo Especial de Septiembre was dedicated to the Route of the Silver.

Prize Fund: € 84.000.000/10 Jackpots

Coming Soon

October

Sorteo Especial de Octubre was dedicated to Teatro Real (Opera House in Madrid).

Prize Fund: € 84.000.000/10 Jackpots

Coming Soon

November

Sorteo Especial de Noviembre was dedicated to Universidad de Salamanca (the University of Salamanca).

Prize Fund: € 84.000.000/10 Jackpots

Coming Soon

December

Lotería de Navidad is the most important draw of the national lotto. “Navidad” is translated as “Christmas”.

Prize Fund: € 2 380 000 000/~ 170 Jackpots (the record National Lotto Jackpot)

Odds

The total odds of winning a prize in the Lotería de Navidad are 1: 6,5.

Prize Chances of winning
Jackpot (El Gordo) 1: 100 000
2-i’m reward 1: 100 000
3-i’m reward 1: 100 000
4-i’m reward 1: 50 000
5-i’m reward 1: 12 500
Tickets with numbers one below and above the jackpot 1: 50 000
Tickets with numbers one below and above the second award 1: 50 000
Tickets numbered one below and above the third award 1: 50 000
For all numbers, three-digit, identical to the jackpot. 1: 1010
For all numbers, which have three of the same number as the second award 1: 1010
For all numbers, which have three of the same number as the third award 1: 1010
For all numbers, which have three of the same number as the 4th reward 1: 505
For all numbers, the last two digits of which match the jackpot. 1: 100
For all numbers, in which the last two digits are the same as the second award 1: 100
For all numbers, in which the last two digits are the same as the third award 1: 100
La Pedrea (consolation prize) 1:56
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