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Malaysia: Magnum Berhad, Da Ma Cai, Sports Toto, Sandakan 4D, Sabah 88 4D, Special CashSweep, Big Sweep Mongolia: 6D, Lotto Myanmar: Aungbalay (အောင်ဘာလေ) Philippines: PCSO Lottery Draw Singapore: Singapore Pools South Korea: Lotto 6/45, Popcorn, Speeto500, Pension Lottery 520 (generally called 'Bok-Kwon', 복권)
STM Lottery Sdn Bhd (a.k.a. Sports Toto), formerly known as Sports Toto Malaysia Sdn Bhd, is a Malaysian company, which operates in the gambling sector. [ 1 ] Founded and incorporated by the Malaysian Government in 1969, it focused on the commercialisation of 4-Digits –based games.
Soon thereafter, other lottery operators followed suit, as this is a very popular game in Singapore and Malaysia. The recently launched Daily Derby 4D Blue and Green and 5D jackpots of WTL-M is also growing popular now. Singapore Pools is the sole provider of gambling games in Singapore. 4-D and lottery 6/49 are two of the most popular. A ...
The Powerball lottery, which will be drawn on Wednesday evening, has an estimated jackpot of $450 million. It's a lot of money, but if you do the math, buying a ticket probably won't be worth it .
A Hoosier Lottery employee holds Mega Millions tickets. (Darron Cummings/AP) (AP) There’s still a chance — 1 in nearly 303 million — for a lucky winner to score the Mega Millions jackpot, ...
The Mega Millions jackpot for the Dec. 2 drawing is now at $333 million. Take Our Poll: What's the First Thing You Would Do If You Won a Big Lottery Jackpot? While that is just a small slice of the...
Toto (est. in 1968 and stylised as TOTO) is a legalised form of lottery sold in Singapore, known by different names elsewhere. It is held by Singapore Pools, the only legal lottery operator in Singapore. As of April 2015, it was the second most popular type of gambling activity after 4-Digits. [2]
The Common Gaming Houses Act 1953 (Malay: Akta Rumah Judi Terbuka 1953), is a Malaysian law which made illegal common gaming houses, public gaming, and public lotteries. [1] All common gaming houses were declared a nuisance and prohibited by law, and any person found owning an establishment or participating can be charged.