As long as you've got a Lotto ticket, you've got a chance to make
all your dreams come true. But - wouldn't you like to increase
your chances even more?
With
Lotto Systems and Syndicates you can. And, it's really very easy!
Lets
Start with Systems. It's simply another way to play Saturday,
Powerball and Oz Lotto - but gives you lots more chances of winning
every time you play. Lots and lots more. Because, Systems allows
you to play your lucky numbers in dozens, hundreds or even thousands
of games. In the one draw.
Two ways to play. Both easy!
Fill in a coupon selecting the numbers yourself.
Alternatively, you can have the Lotto computer pick your
numbers for you with a System Slikpik. Just ask your Retailer.
OTHER WAYS TO PLAY SYSTEMS THAT SAVE YOU TIME, AS WELL AS BOOSTING
YOUR CHANCES TO WIN
Multiweek: You can play the same numbers for either two,
five, or ten weeks by selecting your numbers as normal and then
marking the Multiweek box on the coupon. Saves time when you're
busy.
Advance
Wagering: If you want to buy a Systems ticket - perhaps as a
gift or to mark a special occasion that's coming up in the future
- it's easy. Just nominate the date of the draw - up to nine weeks
in advance - and tell your Lotto Retailer. They'll do the rest.
No, you don't have to buy all the intervening games like you do
with Multiweek.
HOW DO SYSTEMS WORK?
Whichever of the three Lotto games you play, Systems lets you play
lots and lots of games - without filling out lots and lots and lots
of coupons. However, there are some differences between Saturday
and Oz Lotto Systems and Powerball Lotto Systems.
Saturday
and Oz Lotto: You can choose between four and 20 numbers ( but
not six) in any one game. With System 4, you need only select four
numbers to win the Division One prize; with System 5, five winning
numbers are enough. With Systems 7 to 20, you simply have more numbers
in each draw, and more chances to win.
Powerball
Lotto: You can choose between three and four numbers (but not
five), and six through to 20 with Powerball Lotto. With System 3,
you need only select three winning numbers in the upper section
of the game board, plus the Powerball, to win Division One. Similarly
with System 4. With Systems 6-20 you simply have more numbers, with
more chances in the upper board. You can only select one Powerball
number with each Systems entry.
HOW
DO I FILL IN A COUPON?
1. Just select the coupon for the game you wish to play - either
Saturday, Oz or Powerball Lotto.
2. Then, on the coupon you have selected, just mark a vertical line
- with a BLUE PEN OR PENCIL - in the box showing the System you
wish to play. If
you're playing Saturday Lotto or Oz Lotto...
3. For Systems 4 or 5, mark the System 4/5 box on the coupon. Then
indicate your numbers in game on the coupon. You can play as many
games as you like on the one coupon.
4. For Systems 7-20, follow exactly the same routine. You can play
as many games as you like on the one coupon, up to System 9. (For
Systems 9-20 the computer can only accept up to five games per coupon).
If you're playing Powerball Lotto...
3. For Systems 3 or 4, mark the System 3/4 box on the coupon. Then
indicate your three or four numbers in the upper section of the
game board. Finally, select your Powerball number in the lower section
of the game board. You can play as many games as you wish - up to
six - on the one coupon.
4. For Systems 6-20, follow exactly the same routine - then select
your one Powerball number in the lower section of the game board.
(For Systems 9-20 the computer can only accept up to five games
per coupon.)
ABOUT
SYNDICATES
A
single ticket in Saturday Lotto equals four games, giving you four
chances to win. (And, it costs very little.)
A System 10 ticket in Saturday Lotto gives you 210 chances to win
... 210 chances of knocking off the big one! But ... it costs $103.00.
How can you give yourself lots of chances to win - yet still be
able to afford it?
The answer is a Syndicate: getting a number of people - friends,
family, workmates, clubmates, social club - together to play, and
sharing the cost equally. (Share a system 10 ticket with nine others,
and it would cost you only $10.30)
And
besides, it's lots more fun playing Lotto with a group.
HOW DO RETAILER SYNDICATES WORK?
Firstly,
Retailer Syndicates must comply to a very strict set of standards.
These standards are designed to make it easy for you, the player.
When you join one, you'll be given a syndicate ticket. This ticket
lists the numbers that have been selected for the syndicate entry
in which you have purchased a share.
So
that you can be quickly contacted if the syndicate has a win, you
or your Lotto Retailer will record your name and contact details.
The conditions of entry covering all Retailer Syndicates throughout
Western Australia follow - and you should read them very carefully.
If you have any questions, talk to your Lotto Retailer.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY - RETAILER SYNDICATES (These conditions
apply to the Syndicate Organiser, Lotto Retailer and the Syndicate
member)
1.
The syndicate member acknowledges that the syndicate organiser is
obliged to comply with the rules of Lotto.
2. The syndicate organiser may refuse to pay any share of a prize
won by the syndicate to a person unless that person first supplies
sufficient proof of identity of being the syndicate member entitled
to the syndicate prize share claimed. Payment by the syndicate organiser
to a person who provides such proof of identity shall operate as
a complete discharge of the syndicate organiser's liability in respect
of the relevant prize share.
3. The syndicate organiser shall be entitled to deduct from any
prize money received by them on behalf of the syndicate any bank
or statutory charges levied in respect of the prize money and to
proportionately reduce each of the syndicate prize shares accordingly.
4. By paying for a share in a syndicate and receiving a syndicate
ticket, the syndicate member acknowledges that he or she has entered
into an agreement with the syndicate organiser on the terms and
conditions available at the point of purchase.
5. A syndicate member acknowledges that the Lotteries Commission
has no involvement in the organisation of a syndicate and shall
not be liable in any dispute which may arise in relation to the
conduct of the syndicate including, but not limited to, the payment
of prizes to syndicate members.
RETAILER SYNDICATES - PRIZE PAYMENT
All
winning shares in Retail Syndicates are only claimable from the
Retailer that organised and sold the shares in the Retailer Syndicate.
The retailer will present the winning ticket and claim the prize(s)
from the Lotteries Commision on behalf of syndicate members.
The Retailer will calculate the amount to be paid to each syndicate
member.
Prior to prize payment, the Retailer will require Syndicate members
to provide proof of identity to claim syndicate prize shares.
RULES ARE RULES
When
you play Lotto, you agree to be bound by the rules governing the
game. They're available from your Lotto Retailer, and if any conflict
should occur between the Rules and information contained in this
brochure ... the Rules must take precedence. And, you must be 16
and over to buy Lotteries commision products.
Systems or Syndicates - the way to give yourself lots and
lots and lots more chances to win when you play Saturday, Oz or
Powerball Lotto. And, now you know how to play all three, what's
your Lotto dream?
For
Enquiries Contact Jenny/Barb/Colleen
Here's Luck Lottery Centre, Shop M4,
Belmount Forum Shopping Centre,
Cloverdale Western Australia 6105 Tel: (61-8) 9277 7101 Fax: (61-8) 9277 6363 E-mail:lotto@heresluck.com