kétszelegvéletet
Kétszelegvéletet is a Hungarian term that literally translates to "twice-selected chance" or "double-selected chance." In its most common usage, it refers to a specific type of lottery or raffle where participants have two opportunities to win a prize. This often involves a preliminary draw to narrow down the field of participants, followed by a final draw from that reduced group for the main prizes.
The exact mechanics of a kétszelegvéletet can vary. In some instances, the first selection might be based
This format is employed in various contexts, from small community raffles to larger promotional events. The