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Lucky 6

Lucky 6

“Lucky 6” or “6 out of 60” is a dynamic game based on a lottery. Players are offered a wide range of betting outcomes.

GAME RULES

1. Terms:

   1.1. Game machine – a mechanical device used to mix and randomly select the winning balls.    

   1.2. Balls – a set of sixty (60) balls which is used for the game. There are 30 red and 30 blue balls. The balls are numbered from 0 to 9. Total sum of the numbers on the balls is 270. Total sum of the numbers on the red balls is 138 and total sum of the numbers on the blue balls is 132.  

   1.3. Drums of the game machine – a part of the game machine where the balls are mixed. There are 6 identical drums in the game machine and each has 10 balls numbered from 0 to 9. 

   1.4. Cylinder – part of the game machine that is connected to the drum from which winning ball is drawn. There are 6 identical cylinders in the game machine. 

   1.5. Odds – numerical expression determined by the game organizer, which is multiplied by the amount of the player’s stake to calculate the winnings.

   1.6. Odd numbers are 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.

   1.7. Even numbers are 0, 2, 4, 6, 8.

2. Rules: 

   2.1. 6 winning balls out of 60 are randomly drawn to the cylinders of the game machine.

   2.2. The draw is deemed to have taken place when at 6 winning balls are selected. In all other cases the draw is void and all the stakes are returned.

   2.3. The order of the winning balls of the draw is determined by the machine cylinders from left to right. The cylinder to the left is considered to be first and the one on the right is the last. The order in which the cylinders are filled doesn‘t have any influence on the result of the draw.

3. Gameplay: 

   3.1. There is only one betting round and players can place their bets on all available outcomes for the upcoming draw.

      3.1.1. A betting round takes place before the game draw and lasts about several minutes (when the current betting round is finished, the betting round for the upcoming draw immediately starts).

4. Betting limits: 

   4.1. Maximum and minimum betting limits are determined by the gambling company.   

5. Special cases: 

   5.1. Cancelled draws.

      5.1.1. Technical problems occur (internet connection problems, technical failures in the studio);

   5.2. Video and audio streaming do not match or do not exist.

      5.2.1. If the sound during the broadcast is lost or the presenter announces the wrong winning ball numbers, the correct draw outcomes and winning numbers are determined by the video broadcast.

      5.2.2. If a player cannot see the live broadcast due to technical reasons at his end (no internet connection, no electricity and etc.) but the broadcast can be found in the archive, draw is deemed to have taken place.

6. Game organization procedure: 

   6.1. Games run 24/7 with maintenance breaks on demand.

7. Equipment used in the game:

   7.1. Game machine (see 1.1). 

   7.2. A set of sixty (60) balls (see 1.2).