Friday, September 24, 2010

How jueteng draws are rigged (VIDEO)

by Jing Castañeda
from ABS-CBN News


MANILA, Philippines – A man involved in jueteng operations confirms the illegal numbers game is rigged.
In an exclusive interview with ABS-CBN News, “Lito” (not his real name) gave a step-by-step account of how jueteng draws are manipulated to ensure that only those with low bets win the game.
Lito has been in-charge of jueteng draws for 17 years.

According to Lito, they choose combinations with the least number of bets. If a combination has numerous bettors, then the combination cannot win.

“Kapag malaki ang taya, malaki ang tatamaan sa bangka,” Lito says.
Lito says the secret lies in the “bulantik” or the bottle containing small balls with different numbers.
The bettors do not know that there’s actually a small compartment inside the bulantik. Two balls are hidden inside the compartment, with the numbers chosen to win the game.

A plastic pipe is used to close the compartment and ensure that the balls remain hidden.
Lito says the two balls are put inside the “bulantik” even before the draw begins. What is shown to the bettors is how the other balls are placed inside the bulantik.

The cap is turned once more and another lock is activated to keep the other balls inside the bottle, and only the two balls in the secret compartment will come out.

“Kahit anong alog, wala nang lalabas. Malaki talaga ang daya,” he reveals.

Lito adds the Small Town Lottery (SLT) can kill jueteng operations for as long as there is a clear directive from the President, the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) and local officials, and the police follow the order.

Click here to watch video >> ‘Bolero’ details cheat technique in jueteng

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