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Thai Food Blogger Wins Big After Years of Lottery Attempts

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Photo via Facebook/ กับข้าวกับปลาโอ Plaocooking

 

Plao Cooking, a popular Thai food blogger, finally hit the jackpot with the lottery number 22 after purchasing tickets with the same number for over five years. The exact prize remains undisclosed, but it is estimated to exceed 400,000 baht based on the number of tickets he displayed. Plao Cooking, known for his engaging cooking videos on Facebook and YouTube, delighted fans with his long-awaited win.

 

Plao has gained a massive following, with over 15 million followers on Facebook and 3.3 million subscribers on YouTube, thanks to his simple yet captivating cooking videos. Initially keeping his identity hidden, Plao revealed his face in 2023 when he won the Thailand Social Awards’ Best Creator Performance in the Cooking & Chef category. His trademark lottery ritual, involving purchasing tickets ending with 22, became a fan favorite despite rare wins.

 

Before the December 1 draw, Plao posted a photo with numerous lottery tickets ending in 22 at Paknam Bhasicharoen Temple, seeking divine luck from a Buddha statue. After winning the two-digit prize, he shared his joy on social media, noting it felt particularly special as his birthday gift since December is his birth month. Although Plao did not clarify the winnings, the prize amounts to roughly 416,000 baht based on the 208 tickets he showcased.

 

Fans flooded the comments section with congratulatory messages and curiosity about his future lottery plans. Some speculated whether he would continue with the number 22 for the upcoming December 15 draw. This win not only highlights Plao Cooking's persistence but also sparks interest in his ongoing lottery journey, reported The Thaiger.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Plao Cooking wins a lottery prize over 400,000 baht after years of attempts.
  • His ritual of buying tickets ending in 22 became a social media phenomenon.
  • Fans eagerly anticipate his decision for the upcoming lottery draws.

 

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400k baht is newsworthy? I've got a friend who burns through that in a week on his Pattaya vacations. 

That's a lot of tickets, and wonder if he bought close to that every time.

If he only bought 42 tickets each time, over 5 years ...

 

42 tickets @ ฿80 ... twice a month, 12 times a year, for 5 years

42 X 80 = 3,360 X 2 = 6720 X 12 = 80,640 X 5 = ฿403,200

42 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

That's a lot of tickets, and wonder if he bought close to that every time.

If he only bought 42 tickets each time, over 5 years ...

 

42 tickets @ ฿80 ... twice a month, 12 times a year, for 5 years

42 X 80 = 3,360 X 2 = 6720 X 12 = 80,640 X 5 = ฿403,200

Lucky if you get them at 80 most are 100bt

4 hours ago, kwak250 said:

Lucky if you get them at 80 most are 100bt

Yea, I was being generous, real price @ ฿100 ... ฿504,000

 

Those ฿20 add up quick :w00t:

5 hours ago, flaming dragon said:

400k baht is newsworthy? I've got a friend who burns through that in a week on his Pattaya vacations. 

 

For a Thai it's a fortune.

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