Brazil Dupla Sena Results for CON 2931 and Winning Numbers


Brazil’s National Lottery: Analyzing the Latest Dupla Sena Results


In a country where lotteries have become a staple of entertainment and financial hope, Brazil’s National Lottery, operated by the Caixa Econômica Federal, continues to captivate millions with its weekly draws. On February 2, the Dupla Sena, a popular lottery game, held its 2931th draw, offering players a chance to win substantial prizes. In this article, we will delve into the results of the draw, analyze the latest statistics, and provide an overview of the game’s rules and mechanics.

The Results of the 2931th Dupla Sena Draw

The first draw, also known as the “1º sorteio,” featured the following winning numbers: 14, 23, 31, 34, 40, and 45. Unfortunately, no player managed to match all six numbers, resulting in the jackpot accumulating to a staggering R$ 3.5 million. However, there were still several winners who successfully matched five or four numbers, earning them a share of the prize pool.

The second draw, or “2º sorteio,” also yielded a set of winning numbers: 7, 13, 22, 31, 34, and 46. Similar to the first draw, no player achieved a full six-match, but 17 players matched five numbers, securing a prize of R$ 3,860.05 each.

Prize Distribution and Statistics

A closer examination of the prize distribution reveals some interesting trends. For the first draw, the breakdown of prizes is as follows:

– 30% of the prize pool goes to those who match six numbers
– 10% goes to those who match five numbers
– 8% goes to those who match four numbers
– 4% goes to those who match three numbers

Similarly, for the second draw, the prize distribution is:

– 11% goes to those who match six numbers
– 9% goes to those who match five numbers
– 8% goes to those who match four numbers
– 4% goes to those who match three numbers

These statistics demonstrate the significant advantage of matching six numbers, which accounts for nearly a third of the total prize pool in the first draw and over a tenth in the second draw.

Understanding the Dupla Sena Game

The Dupla Sena is a unique lottery game that offers players two draws with a total of 12 numbers to choose from. Players can select between 6 and 15 numbers for each draw, with the minimum bet being R$ 3.00. The game also features a “Surpresinha” option, where the numbers are randomly selected by the Caixa Econômica Federal.

To participate in the Dupla Sena, players can choose to repeat their numbers for 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, or 12 consecutive draws using the “Teimosinha” option.

Conclusion

The latest results of the Dupla Sena draw highlight the immense popularity of lotteries in Brazil. With millions of players participating each week, the game continues to captivate the nation. As we analyze the prize distribution and statistics, it becomes clear that matching six numbers offers a significant advantage, making it a lucrative option for those who dare to dream big.

However, it’s essential to remember that lotteries are games of chance, and there is no guaranteed way to win. As with any form of entertainment, players should approach the game with a clear understanding of the rules and mechanics, as well as a realistic expectation of the odds.

As we look ahead to the next draw, scheduled for this Wednesday, February 4, we can only speculate on the potential winners and the massive prizes that await them. Will you be among the lucky few to claim a prize? Only time will tell.

Frequently Asked Questions

* What is the Dupla Sena?
The Dupla Sena is a Brazilian lottery game that features two draws with a total of 12 numbers to choose from.
* How do I participate in the Dupla Sena?
To participate, players must select between 6 and 15 numbers for each draw, with the minimum bet being R$ 3.00.
* What are the odds of winning the jackpot?
The odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 13,983,816 for the first draw and 1 in 13,983,816 for the second draw.
* Can I repeat my numbers for consecutive draws?
Yes, players can choose to repeat their numbers for 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, or 12 consecutive draws using the “Teimosinha” option.

Sources

* Caixa Econômica Federal
* Brazilian National Lottery
* Lottery Statistics and Analysis

Source: g1.globo.com