The Cuban charade or “la bolita”, as it is known on the island, have their own characteristics rooted in popular culture. To decipher the winning number, the best known are riddles, riddles, or even frequent sightings in dreams that are associated with a particular digit for them.
Frequently, the most assiduous to the game take advantage of the riddles to guide themselves and not bet in vain. Regardless of where the proverb comes from, anything that is a clue to hitting the jackpot is welcome.
History of the Cuban ball
The Cuban ball has its origin in the Chinese charade, also called Rifa Chiffá. The game was introduced to the island with the waves of Chinese migration to Cuba in the 19th century. The Chinese charade only had 36 numbers. Each number corresponds to a figure (person, animal or object) represented on the different parts of the body of a Chinese man drawn on a printout.
At the beginning of the 20th century, and as a result of our ingenuity that knows no limits, the Chinese charade was assimilated into the National Lottery and was expanded to 100 numbers, incorporating knowledge from our culture. Thus, the Cuban charade was born.
Ryan Howard and company
Just Ryan Howard was the fastest to reach 100 home runs in MLB. The already athlete withdrew the record in just 325 games. He is followed by Pete Alonso (New York Mets) who set the mark in 347 games.
The third seat is for Gary Sánchez, in 355 crashes. Meanwhile, fourth place is reserved for «Judge» Aaron Judge, in 371 games, only one less than the Cuban.