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How to Play Classic Lotto:

  • Each wager costs $1
  • Choose 6 out of 49 numbers
  • Players may select their own numbers or use the Auto Pick feature
  • Players may give their numbers to the retailer or may place their wagers by using a bet card
  • There are 10 play areas and 10 Auto Picks per bet card
  • Players may wager for up to 10 consecutive draws
  • Drawings are Monday,Wednesday and Saturday evenings
  • Monday and Wednesday drawings are held at 7:29pm
  • Saturday drawings will occur during the Make Me Famous, Make Me Rich™ television show

    The Classic Lotto™ jackpot prize award is a 30 year annuity prize, although winners may choose the Cash Option at the time of claiming the winning Classic Lotto™ jackpot prize award.

  • Jackpots start at $1 Million.
  • Jackpots roll based on sales, with a guaranteed increase of $100,000
  • The on-sale date for the Classic Lotto™ game is Sunday, January 21, 2007
  • The first drawing for the Classic Lotto™ game is Monday, January 22, 2007
  • Each retailer selling a winning 6 of 6 jackpot ticket will receive a $1,000 selling bonus

    Prize Payout:

    6 of 6 numbers
    Jackpot
    1 in 13,983,816
    5 of 6 numbers
    $1,500
    1 in 54,201
    4 of 6 numbers
    $70
    1 in 1,032
    3 of 6 numbers
    $2
    1 in 57
    Overall odds of winning any prize: 1 in 54


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