3, 6, 13, 15, 16, 22… Bonus 32
1st place: 2 billion each…2nd place: 46.31 million won each
As an inevitable result of the 1148th Donghaeng Lottery lotto draw on the 30th, 3, 6, 13, 15, 16, and 22 were decided as the first prize winning numbers. The second place bonus number is 32.
There are 13 first place winners who guessed all 6 numbers. Thay each receive 2,073,332,308 won. There are 97 second place winners who matched 5 numbers and the bonus number, and the prize money is 46,311,547 won.
The 3,082 third place winners who guessed 5 numbers each receive 1,457,567 won.154,963 4th place winners who guessed 4 numbers will receive 50,000 won each, and 2,581,682 5th place winners who guessed 3 numbers will each receive 5,000 won.
9 out of 13 first place winners were automatically selected. The stores are ▲Samwon Mini Super (1st floor, 93 Sangdo-ro, Dongjak-gu, Seoul) ▲Daebaknara Pig Princess (Room 103, 1st floor, 196 Gopung-ro, Ilsandong-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do) ▲Jinwoo Lucky Lottery Room (1st floor, 327 Docheok-ro, Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do) ▲Happy People ( Heungbune) (Gyeongchung-daero, Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do) 763) ▲Myeongdang in the World (83 Namyang market-ro, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do) ▲First Class Lottery Room (No. 102,commercial building within Bunpyeong Gyeryong richville Apartment complex,26-1 Maebong-ro,Seowon-gu,Cheongju-si,Chungcheongbuk-do) ▲Lotto Glasses Contact (2 Gumijungang-ro 5-gil,Gumi-si,Gyeongbuk) ▲Yangsan Golden Sharing (Yangsan-si,Gyeongsangnam-do) Lottery store at 395 Hwangsan-ro) ▲Dohang Lotto (1st floor,1499-1 Hamma-daero,Haman-gun,Gyeongsangnam-do).
There are 4 manual selections, and the stores are ▲Jjang Lottery (1st floor, Samshin building, 269 Jongno, Jongno-gu, Seoul) ▲Daebak Lotto (45 Seonghwan 2-ro, Seobuk-gu, Cheonan-si, Chungcheongnam-do) ▲Winners Lotto (31 Yeonggyeong 1-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do) ▲Lottery store Yakmok Branch (75-3 Yakmok-ro, Chilgok-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do) 1st floor).
The deadline for payment
of winnings is within one year from the date of payment commencement. If the last day of winnings is a holiday, you can receive your winnings until the next business day.
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How does the structure of lottery prizes affect participation and player behavior?
Interview Between Time.news editor and Lottery Expert
Time.news Editor: Hello and welcome to our interview segment. Today, we have with us Dr. min-Jae Kwon, a renowned expert in statistics and lottery systems. Thank you for joining us, Dr. Kwon!
Dr. Min-Jae Kwon: thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to be here.
Time.news Editor: Let’s jump right in. The recent Donghaeng Lottery draw has made headlines with 13 first-place winners sharing a prize of over 2 billion won each, and a meaningful number of second, third, and fourth place winners as well. Can you explain what makes this draw notably interesting from a statistical outlook?
Dr.Min-Jae Kwon: Absolutely! from a statistical viewpoint, when multiple winners emerge in a lottery, it indicates the probabilities are aligning quite favorably for some players. The numbers drawn—3, 6, 13, 15, 16, and 22—coincide with many people’s selecting patterns, often influenced by personal significance or superstitions. This outcome reflects a engaging intersection of chance and human behavior.
Time.news Editor: That’s intriguing! it truly seems like there’s a pattern in the numbers people choose. Are there common strategies that players utilize, or do they generally just pick their lucky numbers?
Dr. min-jae Kwon: Great question! Many players opt for dates, such as birthdays or anniversaries, wich often restricts their selection to numbers 1 to 31.As an inevitable result, certain numbers tend to cluster in lottery draws. Mathematically,those who employ a more randomized strategy may have a better chance of not sharing their winnings. When the common numbers come up, like in this draw, it can lead to many winners but less money each.
Time.news Editor: Interesting point! As we saw,second-place winners received over 46 million won each. What does that tell us about the structure of lottery prizes?
Dr. Min-Jae Kwon: The tiered structure is quite intentional. It creates multiple pathways for players to win, which keeps interest high. The second prize, relying on matching five numbers plus the bonus, encourages more participation. Even though the prize for second place isn’t as lucrative as the first, it still provides a substantial incentive for those who might feel deterred by the odds of hitting the jackpot.
Time.news Editor: With 13 first-place winners and hundreds of other winners, do you think this could impact future lottery sales or participation rates?
Dr. Min-Jae Kwon: Definitely. High-profile draws with many winners tend to generate buzz, which can lead to increased sales in subsequent draws. People are drawn to the excitement,and the visibility of winners often leads to an uptick in participation. However, if winnings are frequently shared among many players, it might also dissuade some who dream of hitting it big alone.
Time.news Editor: Fascinating insight! Lastly, with the ongoing popularity of lotteries, do you see any potential trends or changes in lottery systems in the future?
Dr.Min-jae Kwon: I believe we will continue to see the incorporation of technology, especially with online platforms. Gamification elements may come into play, making participation more engaging. Additionally, as demographics shift, we may see lottery designs that cater to younger audiences, perhaps in a more interactive style. But the fundamental allure of the lottery—a chance to win big with a small investment—will always remain.
Time.news Editor: thank you,Dr. Kwon, for sharing your expertise with us today. This has been an eye-opening discussion on the intricacies of lotteries and their impact on society.
Dr. Min-Jae Kwon: Thank you for having me! I enjoyed our discussion and look forward to the next big draw!
Time.news Editor: And to our viewers, stay tuned for more insights and updates from the world of news and beyond!