Lotto millionaire from the Rhein-Sieg district: frustrated and yet rich!
A player from the Rhein-Sieg district wins 1.27 million euros in the 6aus49 lottery – insights into gambling behavior and trends.

Lotto millionaire from the Rhein-Sieg district: frustrated and yet rich!
In a spectacular lottery draw on Wednesday evening, August 6th, a 59-year-old player from the Rhein-Sieg district won an incredible 1,277,601 euros. The lucky guy cracked the right numbers in the Lotto 6aus49 draw: 4, 17, 20, 32, 35 and 42. Only the jackpot was denied to him because he missed the super number. The jackpot had reached around €18 million at this point, meaning even more people were thinking about trying their luck. The winner had previously submitted a permanent ticket to “Lotto24” and was not only able to enjoy the main prize, but also another 50.30 euros, which he scored with a second row, where he also matched four numbers. “Now something real has to happen,” were his last words before luck finally struck. His total stake was 32.50 euros. What the lucky winner will do with the money remains a secret for now.
But what is the general state of gambling behavior in Germany? The current data from the 2023 Gambling Survey, carried out by the Institute for Interdisciplinary Addiction and Drug Research and the University of Bremen, show interesting trends. According to this, 36.5% of those surveyed took part in gambling in the last 12 months, with men in particular (40.4%) in the foreground. Among women, 32.7% try their luck. It is noteworthy that the highest proportion of gamblers can be found in the 56 to 70 year old age group. There are also a few other interesting points that point to targeted education about the risks of gambling.
A look at gambling trends
The survey, conducted between August 1 and October 16, 2023, includes 12,308 interviews both by telephone and online. Compared to previous studies, the gambling trends are stable: Lotto 6aus49 remains the most popular form of gambling with a share of 19.8%. While the Eurojackpot share has increased to 13%, the prevalence values for risky forms of gambling show a slight decline, from 7.4% in 2021 to 6.9% in 2023. These are important findings for lottery companies and can contribute to improving player and youth protection measures.
But how is the market dealing with the latest state gambling treaty from 2021, which legalized many online gambling games? The market is in transition and gaming providers are being asked to implement stricter player and youth protection measures. It is particularly noteworthy that lotteries such as Lotto 6aus49 and Eurojackpot are perceived as less risky than other games of chance.
Education and prevention
The gambling survey also shows that 80.8% of respondents are aware of the risks of gambling and 89.5% support banning minors from participating. These results are encouraging and highlight the need for ongoing education, which 85.5% of respondents consider important. Last but not least, the data shows that 2.4% of the population suffers from a gambling disorder - a figure that remains alarming. However, the stability in gambling disorders over the years suggests that the implementation of educational measures has its benefits.
All in all, it can be said that gambling behavior in Germany remains an exciting topic that not only affects many fellow citizens, but is also constantly changing. With the huge winnings and the enjoyable lottery draws, there is always something to celebrate - but responsibility is and remains of the utmost importance.
For more information on the latest gambling trends and statistics about the German market, you can read the reports from derwesten.de, [gluecksspielsucht-nrw.de](https://gluecksspielsucht-nrw.de/forschung-szeitung/gluecksspiel-survey-2023-einblicke-in-das-spiel Behavior-deutschlands-copy/) and lottoindeutschland.de read up.