Today's outcomes for Quiniela de Santa Fe's evening match, falling on September 17.
The Quiniela de Santa Claus, a popular lottery game in Argentina, held its Vespertina round draw on September 17 at 18:00. The head of the draw was number 86, which, according to dream dictionaries, is associated with smoke.
In the Quiniela de Santa Claus, five bolillers are involved in the draw, each containing numbers ranging from 1 to 9, 10-19, 20-29, 30-39, and 1-20 respectively. The four digits of the winning numbers are determined by the numbers in the first four bolillers, while the position and value of the resulting numbers are determined by the number in the fifth boliller.
The winning number for the Vespertina round was 2686, and the first four numbers drawn were: 2686, 1262, 6981, and 7237. The remaining boliller, containing numbers from 1 to 20, completed the draw with the following numbers: 4047, 8878, 0936, 5431, 8017, 0991, 4939, 4176, 2578, 4286, 2109, 5554, 2145, 3587, 4110, and 8202.
Players can bet on numbers ranging from 1 to 4 digits in the Quiniela de Santa Claus. Redoblona bets consist of a combined bet with two different numbers or the same number, with a minimum of two appearances. Direct bets can be placed on the FIRST, TWO, THREE, FOUR, FIVE, TEN, or TWENTY prizes.
Results of the Quiniela de Santa Claus and other lotteries can be seen on the lottery and quiniela monitor of the official website. The Quiniela de Santa Claus is drawn four times a day: Primera at 12:00, Matutino at 14:30, Vespertina at 17:30, and Nocturna at 21:00. The next Quiniela de Santa Claus Nocturna is typically at 9:30 PM local time in Santa Claus, Argentina.
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