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  1. Snowball draws are usually held on special seasonal/festive occasions, e.g. Chinese New Year, Easter, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and Christmas. Advance sales service for upcoming Mark Six snowball draws is available through various betting channels one week prior to the announced snowball draw day.

  2. The Mark Six Lottery is a 6 out of 49 lotto game which is conducted by HKJC Lotteries Limited, a subsidiary of The Hong Kong Jockey Club. The Mark Six draw is held three times a week (normally on the nights of Tuesday, Thursday and non-racing Saturday or Sunday) and is telecast live on TV.

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  5. How to Apply: Online Account Opening. Apply HKJC Betting Account online by installing HKJC Account Opening App. Please ensure you. Have an adult HKID card. Have a valid Hong Kong Mobile Number. Have a personal bank account under the HKJC FPS Instant EFT supported bank list.

  6. A dance, a song, a short film, a painting, a photograph... as long as it's creative! Send in a story about you or someone in the Club who is putting "Connect" in action, and making a real difference in one of three categories:

  7. special.hkjc.com › root2 › marksixHKJC Lotteries Limited

    Dragon Boat Festival Snowball XMS Christmas Snowball Top Explanation for the abbreviations and symbols Abbreviations and Symbols Explanation MK6 Mark Six PUI Partial Unit Investment 05DRAW Five-Draw 10DRAW Ten-Draw 20DRAW Twenty-Draw + / ...

  8. special.hkjc.com › root2 › marksixHKJC Lotteries Limited

    Certain Snowball amount will be deducted from the Snowball Pool so as to top up the First Division Prize Fund to a specified amount in the Mark Six Snowball Draw. Snowball draws are usually held on special seasonal/festive occasions, e.g. Chinese New Year