+Milionária, the new Caixa Econômica Federal (CEF) lottery, holds its first draw this Saturday (28), at 8 pm. The predicted prize for winning bets is R$ 10 million.
Players can place their bets until 4 pm this Saturday, at any lottery in the country, or at Caixa Econômica Federal website.
The new category marks the beginning of the celebrations for the 60th anniversary of Caixa Loterias and comes at a time when Brazilians are most likely to place bets. In all, there were BRL 18.83 billion in bets last year, an increase of 7.7% compared to 2020, according to CEF data.
The +Millionaire will be weekly, with a draw on Saturdays. The new lottery has a minimum bet of R$ 6. The player will be able to choose 6 numbers in matrix I (numbers from 1 to 50) and two numbers in matrix II (clovers from 1 to 6) of the game shuttlecocks.

To win the top prize, player must match all six tens and the two selected clovers. +Millionaire has ten award tiers, detailed as follows:
Hits in the Matrix 1 Hits in the Matrix 2 Awards
6 2 62% of the amount collected (minimum BRL 10 million)
6 1/0 10% of the amount collected
5 2 8% of the amount collected
5 1/0 8% of the amount collected
4 2 6% of the amount collected
4 1/0 6% of the amount collected
3 2 BRL 50
3 1 BRL 24
2 2 BRL 12
2 1 BRL 6
The chances of hitting the eight numbers will be lower. According to statisticians, the odds of winning the jackpot in the new lottery are more than one in 230 million. In comparison, in the case of Mega-Sena, the chance of taking the grand prize is one in 50 million.
The modality continues to rely on the “Surpresinha” system, which chooses the numbers for the player and the “Teimosinha”, which allows the player to continue with his bet for up to five consecutive contests.
With the new lottery, the bank already offers 11 different contests: +Millionária; Lucky day; Double Seine; lottery; Federal lottery; lottoeasy; lottomania; Mega Seine; Quine; Super Seven and Timemania.
Source: CNN Brasil

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