Thai Lotto, or the “National Lottery”, is one of two legal forms of gambling available to Thai citizens – along with horse racing. Draws occur every first and sixteenth of each month. Popular among both men and women alike, many use it to enhance their lives while making extra cash through this form of betting.
An increasingly popular way for lottery enthusiasts to increase their odds is by visiting local temples and making merit, hoping that doing good deeds will bring luck in future lottery draws. This tradition dates back centuries in Thailand, aligning perfectly with Buddhist beliefs which reward good deeds. Since it does not go against core doctrine, however, such actions shouldn’t pose any ethical conflicts either.
Thais also turn to the universe’s mysterious signs for help when searching for lucky numbers, including creepy dreams and nightmares as potential portents of an impending lottery draw; strange banana flower shapes may provide indication of winning numbers; animal sightings are taken seriously in Thailand, with any behavior out of the ordinary seen as a sure sign that there might be lottery tickets around the corner.
People also turn to local shrines in search of divine guidance when entering lottery drawings, with many frequenting Mae Nak’s shrine on Sukhumvit Soi 77 in Bangkok as they ask her for divine assistance with making decisions, increasing fertility or drawing winning numbers – the latter of which could come in the form of her clay pot filled with number ping pong balls which she may pull out and use as guides during future draws.
While these methods may seem dubious, they have helped many win the lottery before. Their effectiveness remains to be seen but it certainly worth giving a shot if wealth is something you need in life – just make sure that when checking results of drawings to check official results! Good luck and best of luck!