Wednesday 12 December 2012

NJ Lottery Results

NJ Lottery Results Biography

5 Card Lotto was offered from 1988 to 1990. It was the New Jersey Lottery's response to the initial wave of terminal-based, all-cash, lottery games with a higher prize potential than those offered in pick-3 and pick-4 games.
Rather than an all-number field, the game used the 52 cards from a standard deck of playing cards. A $1 bet allowed players to choose five cards on each of three plays. The game was drawn twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays. The winning combination was the five "cards" (actually marked balls) drawn. Although a "poker-themed" game, poker hands (four of a kind, full house, flush etc.) were not used to determine winning tickets. Instead, any game matching at least three of the five cards won a parimutuel prize. A ticket with any game matching all five cards won (or shared) the cash jackpot, which started at $200,000 and remained there until sales supported a higher top prize. Unusual at the time, 5 Card Lotto drawings were originally broadcast during the early afternoon, before being shifted to evenings.
When 5 Card Lotto was retired, it left a "void" for those desiring a "pick-5" or similar all-cash, terminal-based game that was gradually introduced by US lotteries; New Jersey did not again offer such a game until Jersey Cash 5 began in 1992.
NJ Lottery Results
NJ Lottery Results
NJ Lottery Results
NJ Lottery Results
NJ Lottery Results
NJ Lottery Results
NJ Lottery Results
NJ Lottery Results
NJ Lottery Results
NJ Lottery Results
NJ Lottery Results
NJ Lottery Results
NJ Lottery Results
NJ Lottery Results
NJ Lottery Results
NJ Lottery Results
NJ Lottery Results
NJ Lottery Results
NJ Lottery Results
NJ Lottery Results


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