The sports journalist did not care to be on the air and began to celebrate his deed in the lottery.
The sports journalist Horacio Pagani He was on the air in full transmission of the Blessed TV program during Tuesday night, when he realized that he had succeeded the numbers of the football pools.
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The fun moment occurred after 21, when Pagani began reviewing the results of the night lottery. Seeing that he had left 1717 in the Santa Fe lottery, he started screaming and counting the result. His teammates began to congratulate him and hug him.


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The moment of glory of Pagani.
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According to Pagani himself, he won more than $ 240 thousand, which allowed to recover what he had lost in previous bets. When the deed is sealed, he exclaimed: “I am going to say a rowing phrase but it is true: ‘God exists'”.
This phrase occurs in allusion to their own sayings in 2010. At that time, when Switzerland defeated Spain in the World Cup, Pagani exploded in anger due to its affinity for the game of the Iberian National Team: “God does not exist. The devil took care of football. “
According to the journalist, he won a little more than the sum mentioned above, since he made a combined play. It consisted of playing $ 50 to 1717, $ 100 to 717 and $ 100 to 17.
“The 242 thousand pesos I had lost, I won them now with the number 1717 of the Santa Fe lottery”he revealed ecstatic.
In that sense, he declared: “It is very rare to hit four numbers. It is a possibility between 10,000. The curious thing is that in the afternoon I was going to play another number and I was late and I got lost to hit four numbers. And that same day, but more afternoon, I succeeded four numbers, 1717. That was the most incredible. .
Source: Ambito

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