Two bettors won the jackpot for the 6/42 Lotto worth P5,940,000, during the 9 p.m. draw on Tuesday, Nov. 8.
The lucky combination was 09-06-29-07-05-19, according to the advisory of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office .Meanwhile, no one won the P203,672,278.
80 Ultra Lotto 6/58 jackpot but seven bettors will take home P120,000 as second prize.The lucky digits were 18-05-49-02-53-48.The lucky numbers were 49-07-41-10-15-25.Here is the summary of winners for the Nov. 8 evening draw as posted on PCSO’s official Facebook account.
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