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Every other Singaporeans knows that the wind blowing machines that are used to draw the numbers can be programmed by computer. BRING BACK HAND DRAWN NUMBERS AND SINGAPOREANS WILL BUY MORE 4D. They think Singaporean punters are fools.
TOTO. Every other Singaporean do not believe the number of WINNERS announced in each draw. WHAT IF YOU REALLY HIT THE JACKPOT AND THEY CAN JUST SUKA SUKA ADD MORE "JACPOT WINNERS" TO DILUTE YOUR WINNING SHARE? EVERY OTHER SINGAPORE ALSO SUSPECT THIS.
WHO IS NOW SO STUPID TO PLAY BIG ON 4D AND TOTO NOWADAYS?
Stupid SPOOLS should bring back old fashioned hand drawned numbers and cut these "WIND BLOWING HI-TECH" numbers drawing machines.
SPOOLS. You think Singaporeans are STUPID? FUCK YOU GUYS!
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Since December 18, 1812, the Christmas Lottery drawings are held according to exactly the same procedure each year. In the Lotería Nacional hall of Madrid, pupils of the San Ildefonso school (formerly reserved for orphans of public servants) draw the numbers and corresponding prizes, singing the results aloud in front of the public. The state-run Televisión Española and Radio Nacional de España and other media outlets broadcast the entire draw. The public attending the event may be dressed in lottery-related extravagant clothing and hats.
Two spherical vessels are used. The big one of the two contains several tens of thousands of small wooden balls, each with a unique 5-digit ticket number on it. The smaller sphere contains 1,787 wooden balls, each one with a prize in euros on it (1774 balls for the small prizes, or la pedrea, literally "the pebble-avalache," or "stoning") and 13 balls for the major prizes (one 1st prize ball, one 2nd prize ball, one 3rd prize ball, two 4th prize balls and eight 5th prize balls). Before being thrown into the sphere, the numbers are shown to check that no required numbers (sold ticket numbers and prizes) are missing.
A single ball is extracted from each of the revolving spheres at the same time. One child sings the winning number, the other child sings the corresponding prize. This is repeated until the 1,787 prize-balls are connected to a number. The balls have holes on them so they would be slotted into wires in frames for later presentation. When a major prize is drawn, both children repeat their singing multiple times, and show the balls to a committee, and then to a fixed camera with two Phillips screwdriverheads mounted at the front, all before being inserted into a frame as the others. Although the drawing is by chance, the children who draw the higher prizes are applauded. Some prizes are not drawn separately, but calculated from the winning numbers:<input id="gwProxy" type="hidden"><!--Session data--><input onclick="if(typeof(jsCall)=='function'){jsCall();}else{setTimeout('jsCall()',500);}" id="jsProxy" type="hidden">