Ruota di Napoli protagonist of the Lotto competition on Saturday 30 January. The exit after 144 rounds of absence of the number 37, king of centenaries, produced winnings of 6,2 million euros, equal to 56,8% of the total prizes awarded (11 million euros).
As many as five of the ten biggest wins of the competition – the Agimeg agency reports – were centered on the bell wheel and in four cases out of five the protagonist was the combination composed of 37 (the centenary number) plus the reversible 48-84.
In detail, the winnings with the Naples wheel ended up in Rome and Paese (TV), both worth 23.750 euros, in Montecorvino Rovella (SA) worth 15.325 euros, in Burgio (AG) and Olbia, both worth 14.250 euros. The highest single prize awarded in the last competition instead rewarded Rozzano, in the province of Milan, thanks to a play on Tutte, which paid 25.350 euros. 10eLotto instead rewarded Padua, Montelibretti (RM) and Gallarate (VA) with as many winnings of 50 thousand euros. In the first month of 2021, Lotto and 10eLotto awarded prizes for a total of 530 million euros.
Article published on 1 February 2021 - 09:41