Didn’t win Friday? There’s always El Niño on Jan. 6.

  • Spain’s ‘El Gordo’ lottery is giving out nearly $2.9 million in winnings this year
  • The lottery pot handed out €2.59 million, attracting players from all over the world
  • The chances of winning at El Gordo are calculated at 0.001%
  • There are smaller Gordo prizes in addition to the big one, with a 15% chance of winning any prize
  • El Niño, another famous Spanish lottery, will be held on Jan. 6

Spain’s centuries-old ‘El Gordo’ lottery, also known as ‘The Fat One’, is attracting players from all over the world with its massive prize pot of €2.59 million ($2.85 million). The chances of winning at El Gordo are incredibly slim, calculated at just 0.001%. However, there are smaller prizes available, with a 15% chance of winning any prize. For those who didn’t win this time, there’s always the opportunity to try their luck at El Niño, another famous Spanish lottery held on Jan. 6, the Feast of the Epiphany.

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Factuality Level: 3
Justification: The article provides accurate information about the El Gordo lottery in Spain, including the amount of money distributed and the odds of winning. However, it includes unnecessary background information and tangential details that are not directly related to the main topic. Additionally, the article lacks depth and analysis, and it does not provide any sources or references to support its claims.

Noise Level: 3
Justification: The article provides information about the El Gordo lottery in Spain, including the amount of money won and the odds of winning. It also mentions some touching and bizarre stories related to the lottery. However, the article lacks depth and analysis, and it does not provide any actionable insights or solutions. It also includes some irrelevant information about the Feast of the Epiphany and a link to an unrelated article about a previous lottery jackpot.

Financial Relevance: No
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Impact Rating of the Extreme Event: No
Justification: The article is about the Spanish lottery, which does not pertain to financial topics or events that impact financial markets or companies. There is no mention of an extreme event.

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