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Pick Two Win Two! Instant Ticket Image
Pick Two Win Two!
Ticket Form Number:
778J
Manufacturer:

Arrow International Inc.

Price:
$0.50
Number of Tickets in Deal:
1800
Top Instant Prize:
$50.00
Payout:
$690.00
Profit:
$210.00
Percent Payback:
76.7%
Total Instant Winners:
158
Overall Odds:
1:11.39
Approval Date:
January 23, 2006
Pick Two Win Two! Seal Card Image

How to Play

To play, the player would pay $0.50 for the ticket and then open the 3 windows on the backside to reveal the symbols.  If the symbols inside the ticket match the winning combinations on the front, they are a winner.  All winners will have the Cash Payout feature showing the amount won.

Seal Card Instructions

In addition, there are 75 HOLD TICKETS. They will be bingo balls B1 thru O75.  Once the game is sold out, the operator will open ALL OF THE WINDOWS ON THE SEAL CARD.  The seal/hold number under these windows wins the dollar value on the front of the window. If the game is not completely sold out in one day, the players should sign the seal card on the line corresponding with their hold ticket. This is to ensure when the game is completed, the player will receive their winnings.

There are two windows on the seal card.  The top window will be opened to show one of the 5 letters in the word BINGO. The operator will award all of the 15 players that hold that letter $20 dollars. They will then open the bottom window. This will reveal the winning number 1 thru 75 to award an additional $250 dollars to the player who holds that number.

INSTANT WINNERS VALUES
PAY OUT
WINNING COMBINATIONS
1 Winner @ $50.00
$50.00
Diamond + Diamond + Diamond
2 Winners @ $5.00
$10.00
Double Dice + Double Dice + Double Dice
5 Winners @ $5.00
$25.00
Seven + Seven + Seven
150 Winners @ $0.50
$75.00
Cherries + Cherries + Cherries
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