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Mega Sena: Nobody hits the six tens and the prize accumulates to R$ 55 million
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No one matched the six tens of the Mega Sena 2497 contest in Caixa's Saturday (2) draw, and the prize accumulated to R$ 55 million. The tens drawn were 05-14-23-46-48-52.
According to Caixa, on the corner, 87 people got it right and received R$ 42,862.28 each. Another 6,309 who hit the court received R$ 844.35 each.
The next draw with an estimated prize of R$ 55 million will take place on Wednesday (06).
How to participate in the draw?
You must place a bet of six to 15 numbers in Caixa's credential lotteries or on the banks' lottery website. All bets registered before 7pm on the day of the draw will enter the next competition.
How much does it cost to bet on Mega Sena?
It depends on how many numbers you want to put into the game. The minimum bet value is now R$ 4.50 and you have the option of choosing six tens from 1 to 60. If you want to place an additional number to increase your chances of winning, the price of the game increases to R$ 31.50. In the most expensive scenario with 15 numbers on the wheel, the bet costs R$ 22,522.50.
How does the Caixa pool work?
These draws are organized by lotteries officially accredited by Caixa. These are bets placed in groups with a minimum price of R$ 10 in the case of Mega-Sena. The minimum mandatory fee for each participant is R$ 5. This modality may incur an additional service fee of 35% of the quota value. The Mega Sena pool allows for two to up to 100 shares. Ten different bets can be placed on each pool.
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