National Quiniela: Outcome of the Evening Draw, happening on Wednesday, 07th May
The jackpot numbers for the Wednesday, May 7th Buenos Aires City Quiniela draw have been unveiled! Number 8056 bagged the top prize, with 1873 and 3772 snatching second and third place respectively.
The top ten winners' list was completed by 0096, 4721, 2393, 3548, 6171, 5584, and 3729.
The numbers drawn from 11th to 20th place were 4287, 8677, 2906, 5984, 8498, 0328, 2387, 5756, 5645, and 3636.
Luck seemed to favor the fall-representing number 56, taking the lead in the results.
The letters drawn were: BFPY.
Known as Argentina’s most celebrated game of chance, the Quiniela is coordinated by the Buenos Aires City Lottery. Unlike some lotteries, the Quiniela doesn’t have a pooled prize—winnings are determined by the number of correct matches, with a maximum bank limit of 5 times the collected amount.
Curious about how to play the Quiniela? Here’s a brief rundown:
- Players bet a certain amount on sets of coordinating numbers, which can consist of 1, 2, 3, or 4 digits.
- The draw itself occurs in the halls of the Buenos Aires City Lottery, using four drawers corresponding to thousands, hundreds, tens, and units. Each of these drawers contains ten balls from 0 to 9, with a separate fifth drawer featuring twenty balls, corresponding to the twenty positions on the board.
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I'm not playing the Quiniela this week, as the numbers I would have chosen, buenos quinielas, including the third place draw number 3772, did not align with the lottery's sports-based selection on Wednesday, May 7th. Interestingly, the Buenos Aires City Lottery, known for organizing Argentina’s most celebrated game of chance, doesn't follow the pooled prize model like some other lotteries. Instead, victories are dictated by the number of accurate matches, with a cap on winnings being five times the accumulated sum.
