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The $70 million prize will be awarded tomorrow! Australian Lotto officials teach you winning posture

Australia, June 17 / PRNewswire-Asianet / OzLotto has not won the lottery for seven weeks in a row, and the amount in the pool has reached A $70 million.

According to Lott's female speaker Bronwyn Spencer, eight-count packages are the easiest way to win all lottery games.

After seven weeks of winning no one in a row, OzLotto's prize has soared to A $70 million, and almost every Australian is asking, "which option is the easiest to win?"

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'"We have an analysis of all the data, and the results show that in the last three years, the eight-digit package (System 8 entry) is the most successful playbill.",' she said in a video released on Monday.

The last OzLotto prize was won at the end of March, when two lotteries from Victoria and one lottery holder from Tazhou split the first prize equally, each winning A $23.3 million.

Spencer said one of the winners chose the eight-digit package, in which players can decide eight numbers. The system then fills eight numbers into the eight lottery tickets according to the arrangement and combination.

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This type of choice has a great advantage, and she said the current selection is the most successful in the statistics.

In March, a total of three lottery tickets shared a $70 million jackpot, two of which were from the same eight-digit package from the same one.

In August, a blue-collar worker from Lithow, west of the new state, and a large family from the northeast of the state, shared a 70-million-dollar Lotto-head prize, with a $35 million prize.

Over the past three years, 1/5 of the lottery tickets in OzLotto have been a system combination, and players can decide how many digits to choose.

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In January 2016, a pair of Hervey Bay grandparents in northern Brisbane, Australia, won a A $70 million powerball first prize.

In January, a Sydney woman won a $1.7 million prize in Powerball.

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