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$50 million Mark Six Halloween Snowball Draw on next Tuesday

23/10/2017 17:40

This year’s Mark Six Halloween Snowball draw* will be held next Tuesday (31 October). The draw will carry a snowball of $38 million, and it is estimated that the First Division Prize Fund could reach $50 million.

The draw will be held at 9:30 pm on 31 October (Tuesday) and broadcast live on TVB J2 Channel.

Consecutive numbers appeared in the past Halloween Snowball draws

The consecutive numbers have been drawn in the past Halloween Snowball draws. Details are as follows:

Drawn numbers Draw date
7 8 12 17 22 29 (14) 25/10/2016
4 5 6 22 31 46 (47) 29/10/2015
1 20 28 30 34 40 (19) 30/10/2012
17 22 26 27 29 35 (44) 25/10/2011

Lucky numbers for the past Halloween Snowball draws

Out of the past four Snowball draws, Number “22” has been drawn three times. It can be considered as lucky number, details as follows:

Most drawn number for the past Halloween Snowball draws Number of times drawn

(including as extra number)

22 3 times

8-number Multiple Entry with 28 Selections
Customers who have eight favourable numbers may buy the 8-number Multiple Entry, which can be split into 28 single entries, with HK$140 by partial unit investment of HK$5. If six numbers among one of the entries are Drawn Numbers, the bet entitles to one 1st prize, twelve 3rd prize and fifteen 5th prize. (All Prizes will be paid based on the fraction that the Partial Unit Investment bears to the Unit Investment)

Registration required for prizes over $5 million

If the prize for a $10 unit exceeds $5 million, all winning ticket holders or telephone betting winners (including entries placed via Electronic Shroff Card or 1886 Telebet Automated Services, etc) are required to register by calling the Club’s 1817 Hotline by 5:00 pm on Wednesday, 1 November (bets placed via Interactive Services** are excluded).

*Customers must be aged 18 and above

** Interactive Services include Online Betting Service (eWin) www.hkjcmarksix.com, Mobile Betting Service, Mango devices and CIT