Weekend Quiz Results: Outcome of the Evening Draw on September 19 (Friday) at the Provincial Level
In the vibrant province of Buenos Aires, the world of lottery, sports, and tragedy intertwined this past week.
The Provincial Lottery's Quiniela game, a popular pastime for many, saw its latest draw on September 19th. The top three winning numbers were 9056, 8563, and 6736, with the complete list of winners ranging from the 11th to the 20th prize including numbers such as 2756, 0500, 6822, and 4565. The number 56, traditionally interpreted as a representation of a fall, was among the winning numbers.
The game, which allows betting on the head or prizes, or both, extracts 20 numbers from 0000 to 9999 during each draw. Direct bet can be made to a number of 1, 2, 3, or 4 digits, while Double bet is made in a combined manner to two numbers of two digits. Winnings from the Quiniela game can be multiplied by seven, seventy, six hundred, or three thousand five hundred times, depending on the variant used.
The Quiniela game offers four daily draws in Buenos Aires Province: First at 11:30 AM, Matutina at 2 PM, Vespertina at 5:30 PM, and Nocturna at 9 PM. There are three Quiniela draws per week in the province.
On a more sombre note, human remains found in a forest are believed to be those of Travis Decker, the father who tragically killed his three daughters.
Meanwhile, in the world of sports, Argentine racers made headlines. Franco Colapinto participated in free practice sessions for the F1 GP of Azerbaijan on September 19th. However, Roman Stanek, a Formula 2 racer, found himself in hot water after performing a criminal maneuver in Baku that destroyed two cars and forced the classification to stop.
In a heartbreaking incident, a female police officer was hit by a truck in Merlo and died after being run over by a bus.
It's important to note that the information provided is not guaranteed to be error-free or complete; the official list is provided by the Provincial Lottery of Buenos Aires. Always verify your results with the official sources.
In this whirlwind of events, the Quiniela draw, the tragic find, and the sporting news serve as a testament to the dynamic and unpredictable nature of life in Buenos Aires.