South Korea’s March 1 lottery drawing is causing controversy after one machine produced two winning tickets The odds of that happening are approximately 64 trillion to 1 Lottery officials deny there was any inappropriate manipulation of the system The appearance of two jackpot-winning lottery tickets from the same lottery outlet has set tongues wagging in South Korea. On a rainy day in Seoul, South Koreans buy Donghaeng Lottery tickets from a small outlet like the one that printed two winning tickets for the March 1 draw. (Image: Munhwa) The March 1 draw of the country’s Donghaeng Lottery produced 16 jackpot-winning tickets, two of which had been generated by the same machine. The numbers on the tickets were chosen supposedly at random by the machine in a small, unassuming lottery store in Siheung, Gyeonggi Province. The odds of correctly picking all six numbers in the South Korean Lottery are 8 million to 1. The odds of it happening twice from the… Read More
Category: Asia Pacific Gaming, Lottery
Source: Casino.org