Friday 26 April 2013

SPAIN - LA PRIMITIVA LOTTERY RESULTS


SPAIN - LA PRIMITIVA WINNING NUMBERS

4
5
21
32
35
47
15

SPAIN - LA PRIMITIVA PRIZE BREAKDOWN

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Divisions
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Payout per Winner
1 Prize
6
No Winner
2 Prize
5+1
€ 54,439.54
3 Prize
5
€ 2,668.60
4 Prize
4
€ 72.35
5 Prize
3
€ 8.00

ABOUT SPAIN - LA PRIMITIVA

La Primitiva is the most popular of Spain’s lotteries, offering attractive prizes and impressive winning odds which frequently land the Spanish favourite in theLotter’s theSmart lottery category. 
La Primitiva History
La Primitiva held its first draw on December 10th, 1763. The lottery’s name means “the primitive one,” which points to its long history in Spain. The original La Primitiva play structure required players to match 5 numbers in a range of 1-90. In 1862, La Primitiva was removed from play by royal order but was later reestablished on August, 7, 1985. Following its return, the lottery was run by the Organismo Nacional de Loterías y Apuestas del Estado(ONLAE) and adopted the play format that is still used today.
La Primitiva awarded its record jackpot of €26,200,000 to a lucky ticket holder in April 2007.
La Primitiva Rules
The modern La Primitiva lottery format employs a single drum with a guess range of 1-49. To participate, players select 6 numbers which are randomly selected from the drum, known as a “bombo” in Spain. Lottery officials will draw a seventh number, called a bonus ball, from the same lottery drum as the regular guess set. The bonus number cannot count towards the jackpot prize but creates a second place 5+1 prize.

In November 2012, the La Primitva lottery added a new prize category for the 6 + R (Reintegro) prize. Jackpot winners who correctly match six numbers as well as the Reintegro number randomly assigned to players' ticket collect an additional sum on top of the jackpot prize. A portion of the prize fund in each draw is allocated to this special prize category so that 6 + R winners enjoy a bigger lottery jackpot win! 
Players can choose to play a 4 or 8 line entry or select a systematic form, which creates all possible entry combinations of 8, 9, 10, or 11 numbers and increases the chances of winning a prize. Lottery players at theLotter can select their numbers from their saved choices on theLotter (My Lucky Numbers), manually (Natural Selection), or with the random number generator (Quick Pick). theLotter offers a Subscription or a Multi-Draw to ensure players never miss a draw while enjoying great discounts!
Sales for La Primitiva lottery tickets on theLotter close three hours prior to the draws which take place on Thursdays and Saturdays at 20:30 GMT.  La Primitiva Results are available on theLotter at 21:30 GMT, the same day as the draw.
Winning La Primitiva
Players can win the jackpot by matching their six number picks between 1 and 49 to the six lottery balls selected in the lottery drawing. La Primitiva has five secondary prize categories, spanning the range of a match 5+ bonus ball prize to a match 3 prize.

La Primitiva’s jackpot begins at €3 million and rolls over until the top prize is won. With a generous rollover policy, the jackpot value can rise quickly. In April 2007, La Primitiva saw its biggest jackpot yet, when one winner in Monteagudo, Murcia, took home a €26.2 million prize.  La Primitiva doles out $1.39 billion every year in jackpot and secondary prizes. All prizes are paid in a lump sum.
As of 1st January 2013, Spanish lottery prizes that exceed €2,500 will be subject to a government legislated tax at a rate of 20%.
La Primitiva Statistics
La Primitiva’s attractive winning odds, value, and jackpot make it a regular in theSmart category, which ranks lotteries according to their cost-benefit ratio. The number most commonly drawn in La Primitiva Lottery draws is 39, and the number that appears least frequently is 49. According to federal regulation, at least 70% of all profits must be allocated to payment of the jackpot and secondary prizes, leaving the remaining funds for various local charities and operational costs.

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