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  2. Toto (lottery) - Wikipedia

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    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 profits from Toto go to the Singapore Totaliser Board (the owner of Singapore Pools) which uses the money for charity and other worthy causes.

  3. 4-Digits - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Toto 6/58 has the highest prizes (first prize is a minimum of more than RM8.8 million) but the probability of winning is lower than the others games as there are more numbers. WTL-M Daily Derby 4D and 5D Jackpots is almost the same as the above three. It runs 4D and 5D games. 4D's are daily and monthly two 5D's.

  4. Singapore Pools - Wikipedia

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    On 29 September 2016, the Ministry of Home Affairs announced that Singapore Pools would be granted an exemption under the Remote Gambling Act 2014, allowing it to offer online and telephone gambling for 4D and TOTO lotteries, football and motor-racing, subject to strict regulatory conditions and safeguards to prevent illegal gambling activities.

  5. 2003 Singapore Open - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Singapore Open (officially known as the Yonex-Sunrise Singapore Open 2003 for sponsorship reasons) was a five-star badminton tournament that took place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore, from August 19 to August 24, 2003. [1] The total prize money on offer was US$170,000.

  6. 1992 Epson Singapore Super Tennis - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 Epson Singapore Super Tennis, also known as Singapore Open, was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the National Stadium in Singapore and was part of the World Series of the 1992 ATP Tour. It was the fourth edition of the tournament and took place from 30 March through 5 April 1992.

  7. 2004 Singapore Open - Wikipedia

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    The 2004 Singapore Open (officially known as the Aviva Open Singapore 2004 for sponsorship reasons) was a five-star badminton tournament that took place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore, from November 15 to November 21, 2004. [1] The total prize money on offer was US$170,000.

  8. Sports Toto - Wikipedia

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    It claims to be the largest operator in Malaysia of 4D-based games, with 680 sales outlets offering a total of 7 games. [ 4 ] Sports Toto boast the largest jackpot recorded to date in Malaysia , amounting to RM121.7 million in prize money which was won by multiple lucky winners on 18 January 2025.

  9. Singapore Open (badminton) - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Indoor Stadium (2024) Prize money: US$850,000 (2024) Men's; Draw: 32S / 32D: ... The Singapore Open is a badminton event that has been held in Singapore ...