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Punters set to take lucky shot for Sports Toto’s RM84 mil jackpot

It beats previous record of RM63.9 mil, won on Feb 6, 2018

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 23 Mar 2022 7:00AM

Punters set to take lucky shot for Sports Toto’s RM84 mil jackpot
Under the Supreme Toto 6/58 Jackpot, six main balls are drawn from a drum of balls numbered between 1 to 58. – Pixabay pic, March 22, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Punters nationwide will test their luck today, as Sports Toto’s Supreme Toto 6/58 jackpot prize stands at a whopping RM84 million, the largest ever jackpot yet to be won in the nation’s history.

The Supreme Toto 6/58 jackpot has been steadily rising and has so far beaten its previous record of RM63.9 million, which was won by a lucky punter on February 6, 2018.

However, the record for the largest ever jackpot won was by a Penang businessman on September 13, 2017, when he took RM69.6 million after playing the now-defunct Grand Toto 6/63 jackpot game.

Last Sunday, prior to the draw date, the jackpot prize had stood at RM79.7 million.

In an effort to win the jackpot, one punter apparently had spent RM7,000 alone to purchase 3,500 sets of tickets last week, in anticipation of the recently concluded weekend draw, sharing the video of the purchased tickets on Facebook.

The odds of winning the Supreme Toto 6/58 Jackpot remains steep at 1 in 40.4 million chances.

In general, all betting games are played three times a week on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday, as well as the first Tuesday of the month, respectively.

Under the Supreme Toto 6/58 Jackpot, six main balls are drawn from a drum of balls numbered between 1 to 58.

The winning ticket is achieved when a punter is able to match all six main balls drawn by gaming regulators. – The Vibes, March 23, 2022

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