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Board Gambling discussion
Re: The PCSO Lotto is shrouded in doubt due to the picture of the winner shown
by
Fortify
on 18/01/2024, 20:38:01 UTC
This picture below with the woman holding a check is the winner of "P43 million lotto 6/42 jackpot prize on Wednesday, Jan. 17.".

That's almost $800k if converted in USD.

As we can see in the picture, it appears to be just an edited version, casting doubt on whether there was a genuine winner or if corrupt officials inside are attempting to claim the victory using that picture as evidence.

What's your thought about that picture, is it real or edicted?

How about in your area? How reputable are your state-sponsored casinos?

Even a blind person could see that is an edited photo, why can't you figure it out? Even basic lotteries have many checks in place to prevent this kind of insider corruption and it's very easy to prevent. I personally don't have a problem with lottery winners covering their faces, but then again they should not be required to be publicly exposed in any form of media if they choose to stay anonymous. It's dumb to change the background however and surely if the lottery has been operating for a long enough time, they should have a room setup with white walls as a setting for such photos. Is it a requirement of entry into this lottery that an entrant must appear in photos if they win?