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Quini 6 Draw 3389: Jackpot Unclaimed, 'Siempre Sale' Winner Emerges
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Quini 6 Draw 3389: Jackpot Unclaimed, 'Siempre Sale' Winner Emerges

From La Naciรณn · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Quini 6 lottery's Wednesday, July 8th draw (number 3389) resulted in a vacant jackpot.
  • However, one ticket won in the "Siempre Sale" (Always Wins) category.
  • The next draw is scheduled for Sunday, July 12th, with an estimated jackpot of $7.85 billion pesos.

The latest Quini 6 lottery draw, number 3389 held on Wednesday, July 8th, saw its main jackpot go unclaimed, leaving the prize pool to grow. This outcome means the substantial sum will roll over to the next drawing.

Despite the main jackpot remaining vacant, the "Siempre Sale" (Always Wins) modality offered a glimmer of hope for participants, with one fortunate ticket holder securing a prize in this particular category. This feature of Quini 6 ensures that a prize is always awarded in this segment of the game.

Lottery enthusiasts are now looking ahead to the upcoming draw on Sunday, July 12th. Organizers have announced an estimated jackpot of $7.85 billion pesos, creating anticipation for what could be a life-changing win for a lucky player.

Quini 6, a popular lottery game managed by the Caja de Asistencia Social of Santa Fe since 1988, involves players selecting six numbers between 00 and 45. Prizes are awarded for matching all six numbers, with secondary prizes for matching five or four numbers. The game also offers additional variants like "Revancha" (Revenge) and "La Segunda" (The Second).

The record for the largest Quini 6 prize remains from July 2021, when a winner from Villa Marรญa, Cรณrdoba, claimed $362,830,402 pesos. Draws typically occur on Wednesdays and Sundays at 9:15 PM, with winning numbers often broadcast on various regional television channels and streamed online.

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Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.