$10m Toto draw draws long queue at Jurong West Singapore Pools outlet

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With $10 million up for grabs in tonight's (March 14) Toto draw, punters are eager to put themselves up in the mix. And business has been particularly brisk at one Singapore Pools outlet, according to a TikTok video shared on Tuesday. The 40-second clip showed a snaking queue of around 40 people waiting to place their bets under Block 508...

PHOTO: Screengrab/TikTok/Sgasap22With $10 million up for grabs in tonight's Toto draw, punters are eager to put themselves up in the mix.

And business has been particularly brisk at one Singapore Pools outlet, according to a TikTok video shared on Tuesday. The 40-second clip showed a snaking queue of around 40 people waiting to place their bets under Block 508 Jurong West Street 52.from this year's $12 million Toto Hong Bao Draw. https://www.tiktok.com/@sgasap22/video/7345293169531161874?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7252157227077830162

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