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Riva del Garda celebrates the Superenalotto. It was in the town in the province of Trento that the six that made the winner pocket 89.2 million euros was hit. The winning ticket, worth just three euros, was played in the Sisal Tabaccheria Fortuna sales outlet in Viale dei Tigli, not far from the lakeshore. The winning sestina was 1, 23, 44, 45, 47, 60, Jolly 14, SuperStar 19.
This is the second win of 2014 for the sweepstakes after the one recorded last May in Naples for a jackpot of EUR 101.5 million. In that case, too, the cost of the ticket had been a handful of euros, just two.
With today's jackpot, the Sisal prize competition has awarded a total of 116 jackpots since its inception. Tonight's win also breaks a small taboo that saw Trentino as one of the three Italian regions (together with Valle d'Aosta and Molise) never to have hit 6 in the Superenalotto in over 25 years of the game's history.
The highest ever Superenalotto jackpot remains that of 2023, when €371 million was won with a 90-odds system. On the second step of the podium are the 209 million euros won in the summer of 2019 in Lodi, followed by the 177 million euro jackpot in October 2010, also won on that occasion with a 70-odds system.
In the history of the most prize-winning regions, Campania is always in first place with 19 winning sextinas, followed by Lazio with 16. Behind it is Emilia-Romagna with 13 and, finally, Veneto with 10 together with Puglia.