
A bettor from the province of Santa Fe won the largest prize – in absolute terms – awarded by the Quini 6 in his story: cost 8.8 billion pesos by correctly matching the six numbers from last night’s draw in rematch mode.
The lucky card was played for the draw that took place last night, which collected a total of $16,000 million in total prizes across the four modalities. The most attractive, however, was Revancha, which owned more than half the pot.
The new lucky man or woman (his or her identity will not be revealed for security reasons) placed his bet at an agency in the city Reconquest.
The numbers chosen were 05, 15, 25, 33, 40 and 45what dreams represent according to popular belief the cat, the pretty girl, the chicken, Christ, the priest and the wine.
The exact prize awarded last night by the Revancha del Quini 6 modality, dependent on the Santa Fe lottery, was $8,844,300.00. Yes, a lot of money, although the person who bet will end up making less once you deduct taxes, which are around 30%.
This way the final price remains in the hands of the bettor It will be around 6,190 million pesoswhat they represent about $4.2 million As a reference, the closing price of the official dollar at the Banco Nación on the Friday before the long weekend is used.
It is clear that the life of the one who guessed correctly and wins the prize will undoubtedly change significantly. In fact, in absolute terms, it is the largest pot in the history of the game.. However, it should be made clear that, relatively speaking, it was a far cry from the great prizes that the game had decades ago, before the end of convertibility.
For reference, on September 27, 2000, a single bettor from Villa Lugano won the rematch mode with a pot of 20,938,157 pesos/dollar. That’s just over three times the amount drawn yesterday (without the discounts, it would be almost $6 million).
To measure the size of this price, two pieces of information. The gross profit was roughly equivalent 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 pesos without deductions, and the operation represented the most expensive sale in Argentine football at the time. The winner was left with around 15 million pesos, which was equivalent to more than 1,000 Volkswagen Gol 3-door base vehicles, the best-selling in the country.