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LOTTO SUPER 7 is preparing for retirement on September 18, 2009 to make way for a new national lottery game that will offer Canadians even more of what they're looking for - big jackpots and more millionaires than ever before. To read the full media release, please click on the link below. LOTTO SUPER 7 PREPARES TO PASS THE TORCHLOTTO MAX sales start September 19. Advance Play for LOTTO SUPER 7 will be affected beginning July 17. The number of Advance Play draws available will decrease by one draw per week as illustrated below:
LOTTO SUPER 7 Final Draw Jackpot Information Free Ticket Prizes to Be Paid as Cash
45% of LOTTO SUPER 7 draw sales are dedicated to the Prize Fund. The total amount of $10 and Free Play prizes are paid from the Prize Fund and the balance of the fund (The Pools Fund) is then allocated between the 5/7, 6/7, 6/7 + Bonus and 7/7 prize categories as indicated in the table below. If there is more than one winner in a prize category, the prize in that category will be shared among the winners in that category. Any amount not won in the 7/7 or 6/7 + Bonus prize categories is added to the 7/7 Jackpot prize for the next draw. The following Prize Structure went into effect with the Jan. 20, 2006, LOTTO SUPER 7 draw. For FAQ, click here.
A winning set of numbers entitles a winner to a prize in only one of the above prize categories. The prize pool for LOTTO SUPER 7 is based on a pari-mutuel share. A pari-mutuel share is a calculation where the total monies allocated to a prize category are divided by the total number of winners in that category. Sometimes, customers select certain number combinations more often than other number combinations, and this may result in a greater number of winning tickets and a lower prize share. Some of the more popular combinations are based on sequence of numbers, vertical, horizontal or diagonal lines on selection slips, multiples of numbers, variations of historic dates or birth dates, etc. These combinations vary from draw to draw and change depending on customer play patterns. LOTTO SUPER 7 prizes must be claimed within 12 months of the draw date. Unclaimed prizes from national games, e.g., LOTTO 6/49, LOTTO SUPER 7, are returned to players through future bonus games or promotions. These funds are held separately from Ontario-only games and are administered by the Interprovincial Lottery Corporation. LOTTO SUPER 7 winning tickets may be redeemed only in the province where they were purchased. Download the official LOTTO SUPER 7 Game Conditions. Download the official Interprovincial Lottery Corporation Rules and Regulations Respecting Lotteries and Lottery Tickets and the Supplemental OLG Rules and Conditions to Interprovincial Lottery Corporation Games. While efforts are made to ensure that the rules are accurate and up to date, the game condition cannot always reflect changes. The Interprovincial Lottery Corporation (ILC) reserves the right to change these game conditions, with or without notice and at such times and in such manner as ILC deems appropriate.
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