Hanoi lotto is one of Vietnam’s most enduring gambling games, offering prizes that depend solely on luck – with prizes that often reach record sizes. Though addictive and potentially financially draining, playing Hanoi lotto responsibly is possible.
First step to winning is choosing your numbers; typically players select six numbers between 1 and 45 to play their hand at selecting them correctly for winning the jackpot prize of up to $86,000! Each week until it has been won.
Lottery sellers are readily available throughout Vietnam, making buying tickets effortless. Alternatively, you can also use local lottery websites; some allow for multiple draws at discounted rates while some even provide free tickets to new players! However, not all websites are legal; so for those new to playing it’s advisable that a ticket be bought from an established site that you know and trust.
Bet on the last three digits of the special prize (Dac biet) to increase your odds of success and maximize winning. However, make sure that whichever number you pick matches up exactly with those three digits; otherwise you could end up receiving 50 million VND as part of this special prize and 50 million as second prize respectively.
The Special Hanoi Lottery is a form of play similar to Thai government lottery. Players bet on 3 upper straight digits, 2 lower straight digits, and upper-lower running numbers that appear weekly between Monday – Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Results will then be announced in the evening. You can play this lottery almost anywhere – booksellers or stalls alike; however it is recommended that players go with trusted sellers in order to prevent any fraudulent activity taking place.
Vietnam’s traditional lottery is an enjoyable past time among its citizens and serves as a symbol of national unity. Each province in Vietnam sells pre-printed lottery games with numbers, with some revenue allocated directly back into each region’s tickets. Although gambling is illegal within Vietnam’s borders, lottery tickets remain an enduring choice for many individuals.
Vietnam established their national lottery, Vietlott, during an economic boom and increased average income, which lead to increased consumer spending including entertainment. Although Vietlott is a game of chance and does not entail financial risks for participants; some become addicted and lose a considerable sum; as a result illegal operators have come onto the scene offering lottery games which do not fall under government authorization and draw people away from using its official offering; the government consequently loses revenue as revenue streams are lost from official lotteries due to revenue lost to government-authorized lotteries offering illegal lotteries instead; these illegal lotteries draw people away from official lotteries which is costing them both both revenue losses for government as well as revenue loss for themselves.