Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1)
Effective Date. Sale of JACKPOT POKER begins on June
17, 2013.
(2)
Definitions.
Consecutive Games. The number of
successive JACKPOT POKER games (i.e. 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20, 25,
30) for which a player may make a selection on a single JACKPOT POKER
ticket.
Exchange Ticket. The ticket issued to
replace a consecutive game ticket that is validated prior to the last game on
the ticket.
JACKPOT POKER. An on-line Lottery game
in which a player selects five numbers from a field of 52 numbers. The Lottery
randomly selects 52 numbers ranging from number one to number 52 where each
number corresponds to a playing card from a standard deck of playing cards.
Depending on the cards corresponding to the numbers selected by the player and
validation of the ticket, the player may win a prize.
Progressive Jackpot. A feature by
which a bettor may place an additional wager on the jackpot element of the
game. Rules regarding the Progressive Jackpot shall be set by the Director in
an Administrative Bulletin governing the game.
Quic Pic. A function that allows an
on-line terminal to automatically and randomly select JACKPOT POKER numbers for
a player.
Winning Hand. The five numbers
selected by a bettor corresponding to the playing cards randomly selected for
each drawing.
(3)
Valid Bet. Except as otherwise provided in 961 CMR
2.65, a valid bet on the JACKPOT POKER game using the Lottery's computer
processing system shall be a bet which is:
(a)
Placed with and accepted by a sales agent licensed to sell the JACKPOT POKER
game or by a Lottery facility specifically designated for the
purpose.
(b) Paid for in full at
the time and place the bet is placed.
(c) Recorded correctly on a computer terminal
generated ticket in accordance with
961 CMR
2.00.
(d)
Represented by a ticket generated by a computer terminal. The ticket must
contain the following information:
1. The
number selection;
2. The amount
wagered;
3. The number of games
played;
4. the date or dates of
play;
5. A terminal identification
number;
6. An 18-digit ticket
serial number;
7. A machine
readable (bar code) ticket serial number;
8. A verifiable numeric representation of the
information contained on the ticket consistent with the information contained
in the Lottery's computer records.
(e) Accepted by the Lottery Computer prior to
the selection of the winning numbers for the game(s) on the ticket.
(f) In the event of an apparent contradiction
between information as printed on the ticket and as accepted by the Lottery
Computer, the bet as accepted by the Lottery Computer shall be the valid
bet.
(4)
Placing Bets.
(a)
Bets may be placed by the bettor orally instructing the Lottery sales agent of
his or her number selections or requesting a "Quic Pic" and the sales agent
then registering the bet via the terminal keyboard or by preparing a betting
slip which is then entered into the terminal. Betting slips shall be prepared
as follows:
1.
Marking of Betting
Slips. In completing a betting slip for the JACKPOT POKER game the
bettor MUST:
a. Use only pencil or blue
ballpoint pen for marking the slip;
b. Select the amount bet per game;
c. Select the number of games
played;
d. Select the five numbers
he or she wishes to play; or e. Select the Quic Pic box.
2. Only official bet slips issued by the
Lottery and hand marked by the bettor(s) may be used to place bets. The use of
mechanical, electronic, computer generated or any other method of marking
betting slips is prohibited.
3. Bet
slips shall have no pecuniary or prize value, or constitute evidence of
purchase or number selections.
(b) The terminal must generate a ticket as
described in 961CMR 2.65(3)(d) which is given to the bettor as his or her
receipt.
(c) A single game bet may
be canceled on the day it is placed prior to the close of betting for the game
for which the bet is eligible. A consecutive game bet may be canceled on the
day it is placed prior to the close of betting for the first game for which the
bet is eligible. Consecutive game bets cannot be canceled after the first game
for which the bet is eligible takes place. A bet must be canceled at the
on-line terminal in which the bet was placed. Bettors shall be entitled to a
full refund of their bet upon cancellation and in no event shall a canceled
ticket be entitled to a prize.
(c)
Bets may be placed with any Lottery JACKPOT POKER agent operating a terminal or
at any Lottery operated facility accepting JACKPOT POKER bets.
(d) Bets may be placed at any time during the
day at such time or times as will be determined by the Director, but all bets
must be placed and accepted by the Lottery computer prior to the close of
betting for a game. In the event that a bet is placed subsequent to the close
of betting for a game, that bet shall be void and the Lottery's liability shall
be limited to a refund of the amount of the bet.
(e) The bet as represented by the ticket
produced by the computer terminal is the only bet on which a prize may be
claimed. Bettors are cautioned to examine their bet ticket at the time it is
issued prior to the close of betting for the appropriate game in order to
ensure that the ticket accurately represents the correct number selections,
amount wagered and games for which it is eligible.
(f) In the event that the sales agent or the
computer terminal errs when the bet is placed, it shall be the responsibility
of the bettor to determine that an error has been made and to request
cancellation (provided betting for the game has not closed) of the bet and the
return of the purchase price. The Lottery shall not be liable for the payment
of a prize because of sales agent or computer terminal error when the bet is
placed.
(g) The Lottery shall not
be liable for the payment of a prize in the event that the bet is canceled
intentionally or through inadvertence of the sales agent.
(h) It shall be the responsibility of the
person who collects the prize to make certain that he or she is receiving the
correct sum of prize money. The Lottery shall not be liable for any
underpayment except that the Director in his or her discretion may direct that
an additional prize payment be made in order to correct an obvious
mistake.
(5)
Betting Tickets.
(a)
The betting ticket is a bearer instrument unless signed by owner and prize may
be claimed by anyone in possession of unsigned winning ticket.
(b) Sales Agents may pay claims up to and
including the sum of $600.00. Any claim of more than $600.00 shall be made on a
claim form supplied by the Lottery at all sales agent locations. The procedure
to be followed for claims in excess of $600.00 and
961 CMR
2.00 governing each procedure shall be pursuant to
961 CMR
2.38.
(6)
Lost, Mislaid or Stolen
JACKPOT POKER Tickets. The Lottery Commission may pay a prize to
the holder of a JACKPOT POKER ticket and the payment of such prize shall
absolve the Commission of any further liability with respect to such ticket. In
determining whether a prize has been paid on a JACKPOT POKER Ticket, the
Commission may rely solely upon its computer records in determining whether or
not a particular prize has been paid and the status as determined by the
Lottery's computer shall be binding on the holder. In the event of a lost,
stolen or mislaid ticket, the Director may order an investigation, and if he or
she is satisfied that the claimant in fact is the owner of the lost, stolen or
mislaid ticket and it has not otherwise been paid, he or she may in his or her
discretion pay the prize to the claimant thereof. All payments of prizes on
lost, stolen or mislaid tickets shall not be made for a period of 90 days in
the case of a prize of $200.00 or less and shall not be made for one year if
the prize exceeds $200.00 unless the Director in his or her discretion shall
decide otherwise.
(7)
Sales Agents. Sales Agents are required to pay to the
Lottery all sums due on the date established for payment. Failure to make
payment when due or upon notice from the custodial bank that funds are not
available will result in the immediate shut down of that Sales Agent's terminal
and the Sales Agent's license to sell the JACKPOT POKER and/or any other
Lottery game shall be subject to revocation, suspension or non renewal pursuant
to the provisions of
961 CMR
2.13.
(8)
Prizes. All
prize amounts shall be set by the Director by Administrative Bulletin. The
Administrative Bulletin shall detail the total field of numbers to choose from,
establish minimum prizes, rules for rounding payments to the nearest dollar or
otherwise, rules for subtracting overpayments from a pool from subsequent pools
and adding underpayments from a pool to subsequent pools, and such other
matters as may be necessary or desirable for the proper operation of the
game.
(9)
Multiplier
Feature. The Massachusetts State Lottery Commission may offer a
multiplier feature, which may be known by an associated trade name, for the
JACKPOT POKER. This is a feature by which a bettor, for an additional wager,
may increase the prize amount by a factor depending upon a multiplier number
that is drawn prior to a game. Rules regarding the multiplier feature shall be
set by the Director in an Administrative Bulletin governing the game.
(10) The liability, whether by negligence or
otherwise, of the Lottery and its licensed Sales Agents for invalid bets is
limited to a refund of the amount wagered.
(11)
Termination.
The JACKPOT POKER game shall terminate as an active On-Line Number Selection
Game as of June 30, 2016. All of the provisions of 961 CMR 2.65 shall remain in
effect for one year from the time of the last drawing.
(12)
Miscellaneous.
All other provisions of Lottery Rules and Regulations (961 CMR) shall, if
applicable, apply to the JACKPOT POKER.