The Thai lottery is one of only two forms of legal gambling in the Land of Smiles. The bi-monthly event unites millions in a shared dream and nourishes the human spirit with the tantalizing promise of life-altering wealth.
Despite the odds of winning, the lottery is still popular. It’s a revenue generator for organizers, a source of entertainment for the public, and a potential economic stimulant. Winners, flush with windfall cash, can inject money back into the local economy. And even if they don’t win, the excitement of a flutter drives consumers’ purchasing behavior.
In addition to the jackpot prize, winners in the Thai lotto have a chance of winning a number of smaller prizes by matching digits on their tickets. The tickets, sold in pairs, include a variety of anti-counterfeiting features. The tickets also feature a schedule of prizes and other ancillary information.
Each draw consists of six numbers being selected. A two-digit number is drawn for the bonus prize of 30 million baht. The winning numbers are announced at the end of the draw.
The tickets are pre-printed, and each has a unique number and a barcode. Each ticket pair includes a receipt and a set of instructions to be followed during the drawing. Before the start of each draw, the designated “Draw Chairman” inspects the equipment and checks the numbers of balls to make sure there are no anomalies. The balls are then randomly selected to initialize each machine. The tickets are sold only in “ticket-pairs,” and each pair costs 80 baht.