In mid-May, the community was abuzz with news that a customer in Can Tho had become the owner of a Jackpot prize worth 70 billion VND from Vietlott during the Mega 6/45 draw at 6 PM on May 12.
The winner of this prize is a young man named H.B.A.Q, and the winning ticket was purchased at a retail point on Tran Van Hoai Street (Xuan Khanh Ward, Ninh Kieu District, Can Tho City). The winner has also confirmed this information along with images proving the validity of the prize.


Interestingly, although he used a secondary account to announce his win, netizens quickly uncovered the true identity of this lucky Vietlott customer, and many discovered that he is also a die-hard fan of Teamfight Tactics – a game humorously referred to as “luck-based chess.” Specifically, this is about Teamfight Tactics Mobile.
Some opinions suggest that perhaps due to his love for brainy games mixed with a bit of luck like TFT, Mr. Q. enjoys trying his luck with buying Vietlott lottery tickets, and fortune has smiled upon him.


Vietlott lottery tickets are a type of electronic lottery issued by the Vietnam Computerized Lottery Company. However, this type of lottery ticket differs from regular lottery tickets, as it features a progressive jackpot mechanism, which accumulates the jackpot prize value if there are no winners in the draws. This causes the value of the Vietlott jackpot to sometimes become “gigantically huge” if accumulated over many draws, with total prizes reaching tens or even hundreds of billions VND.
Of course, a large prize value also means a very small chance of winning the jackpot, and many jokingly say that the winners of the jackpot all possess “infinite luck.”
It is known that after completing personal income tax obligations, Mr. Q. received over 63 billion as his prize. More notably, shortly after, Mr. Q. also donated 2 billion VND to social welfare funds and gifted 200 million VND to the retail branch where he purchased the winning Vietlott ticket, to thank them for bringing him “luck.”
It can be seen that, for a fan of “luck-based chess,” a Gold IV rank surely cannot satisfy Mr. Q., yet this young man has truly encountered fortune in life.