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Mega-Sena draws this fifth accumulated prize of R$ 57 million

Mega-Sena accumulates and next contest must pay R$ 50 million

The Mega-Sena draws this Thursday (3) an accumulated prize of R$ 57 million.Mega-Sena draws this fifth accumulated prize of R$ 57 million

The six dozen of the 2,459 contest will be drawn, starting at 8 pm (Brasília time), at Espaço da Sorte, located at Avenida Paulista, nº 750, in the city of São Paulo.

Bets can be placed until 19:00 (Brasília time) at Caixa-accredited lottery outlets throughout the country or on the internet. The minimum bet, with six tens marked, costs R$ 4.50.

According to Caixa, if only one player wins the prize of the main tier and invests the entire amount in savings, he will receive R$ 285 thousand in income in the first month.

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