POKER ROYALE
Game# 410
Tickets sell for $5.00 each
Start Date: 05/05/03
End Date: 05/03/04
Last Date to Claim Prizes: 05/03/05
Here's How to Play
This ticket will feature one game play area. The player gently removes the latex covering the play area to reveal thirty (30) YOUR CARDS. The player then scratches all the corresponding card symbols in each of the hands in the YOUR HANDS play area. If a player matches all of the card symbols in the same hand in the YOUR HANDS play area, the player wins the corresponding prize in the PRIZE box for that hand.
Instant Pay From Your Lottery Retailer!
When you win $5, $10, $15, $25, $50, $75, $100, $200 or $500, sign your name on the back of the ticket. Present the ticket to any New Jersey Lottery Retailer for validation and instant prize payment.
How to Claim $1,000, $5,000, $10,000 and $150,000 Prizes!
When you win a $1,000, $5,000, $10,000 or $150,000 prize, first sign your name on the back of the ticket, then fill out a Claim Form Mailer at any New Jersey Lottery Retailer and mail the original Claim Form Mailer, along with the ticket, to Lottery Headquarters. A check will be mailed to the winner following validation of the ticket.
More Than $12 Million in Prizes!
Approximately 3.9 million "POKER ROYALE" tickets are initially planned in this game. The New Jersey Lottery reserves the right to subsequently increase this quantity of tickets. Should additional tickets be introduced, prize levels and frequency of winning will be consistent with the following disclosures:
In the "POKER ROYALE" Instant Game, New Jersey allocates 65% of the gross receipts to prizes. On the average, 1 ticket in 5 wins a prize. In a game of 3,900,000 tickets there are 260,000 prizes of $5; 273,000 prizes of $10; 119,600 prizes of $15; 70,200 prizes of $25; 20,800 prizes of $50; 22,100 prizes of $75; 12,870 prizes of $100; 2,080 prizes of $200; 26 prizes of $500; 7 prizes of $1,000; 5 prizes of $5,000; 5 prizes of $10,000 and 4 prizes of $150,000. Odds and number of winners may vary based on sales, distribution and claims.