La quiniela is the most popular gambling game in Argentina, managed by the lotteries of each province. It’s a banking game, which means it doesn’t have a jackpot; instead, winnings are determined based on how many correct numbers players choose.
Playing the quiniela involves betting a specified amount of money on numbers that can be one, two, three, or even four digits long (from 0000 to 9999). Players can choose different times to play, including Previa, Primera, Matutina, Vespertina, and Nocturna. The minimum bet currently is $20.
Unlike other gambling games, the quiniela does not offer a cumulative jackpot. The prize awarded is directly linked to the number of correct guesses and their positions. For instance, if you guess:
– Four digits correctly, you win 3,500 times your bet.
– Three digits correctly, you win 600 times your bet.
– Two digits correctly, you win 70 times your bet.
– One digit correctly, you win 7 times your bet.
The drawing takes place in the lottery halls of Buenos Aires City and the Province of Buenos Aires. Four sets of numbered balls are used: the first represents thousands, the second hundreds, the third tens, and the fourth units. Each set has ten balls numbered 0 to 9. There’s also a fifth set to indicate positions on the board, which consists of twenty balls numbered from 1 to 20.
Draws occur five times a week, from Monday to Saturday. The schedule for the different rounds is as follows:
– Previa: drawn between 10:15 and 10:30 AM.
– Primera: drawn at 12 PM.
– Matutina: drawn at 3 PM.
– Vespertina: drawn at 6 PM.
– Nocturna: drawn at 9 PM.
The quiniela remains a popular pastime, allowing players to engage in a game of chance with the hope of winning prizes based on their selected numbers.
Source: https://www.perfil.com/noticias/economia/quiniela-de-hoy-22-de-julio-de-2024-en-vivo-resultados-de-la-nacional-y-provincia.phtml