Saturday 16 October 2010

£100,000 Spooky


£100,000 Spooky at National Lottery

At the start of Play, instructions will appear at the bottom of the Game Play Window. The instructions are as follows: "FIND A WIN £12" and "MATCH 3 VALUES TO WIN ONE OF THOSE AMOUNTS."
A Player should use his mouse to position the cursor over the Game Play Window. The Player commences a Play by clicking on any one of the pumpkin symbols within the panel on the right of the Game Play Window, to reveal an amount of money or a . In order to complete a Play the Player must click on all nine pumpkin symbols. This can be done in any order the Player chooses.
If a Player reveals three identical amounts he will win one of those amounts. If a Player reveals a he will win £12 automatically.
When the Player's Play ends, a message appears at the bottom of the Game Play Window informing the Player of the total amount he has won, if any.


£100,000 Spooky

This Game ("the Game") is subject to these Game Procedures ("the Procedures"), the Rules for Interactive Instant Wins ("the Rules") and the Interactive Account Terms and Conditions which can be found at the National Lottery website (www.national-lottery.co.uk). The meaning of any word or term in the Procedures shall be as defined in the Rules unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
Game Name: £100,000 Spooky
Game Price: £1.00
There is a 1 in 4.9 overall chance of winning a Prize on each Play of the Game. The Expected Prize Payout Percentage for this game is 60.03%
By choosing "Continue" on the "Buy Instant Win" page a Player is committed to the purchase of a Play, and the value of the purchase will be deducted from his National Lottery Account.
In playing this Game, Players acknowledge that it is a game of chance, that the outcome of a Play in the Game is pre-determined by the Interactive System at the point of purchase, and that the winning of a Prize in the Game does not involve the exercise of any skill or judgement by a Player.
If a Player or a Prospective Player is playing the Try Game version of this Game they acknowledge that they are not purchasing a Play and therefore the Game Price is not relevant and there are no prizes.
Play Style, Play Symbols and determining a Valid Winning Play for £100,000 Spooky
A Play Number is allocated to each Play, which can be found at the top right of the Game Play Window.
At the start of Play, instructions will appear at the bottom of the Game Play Window. The instructions are as follows: "FIND A WIN £12" and "MATCH 3 VALUES TO WIN ONE OF THOSE AMOUNTS."
A Player should use his mouse to position the cursor over the Game Play Window. The Player commences a Play by clicking on any one of the pumpkin symbols within the panel on the right of the Game Play Window, to reveal an amount of money or a . In order to complete a Play the Player must click on all nine pumpkin symbols. This can be done in any order the Player chooses.
If a Player reveals three identical amounts he will win one of those amounts. If a Player reveals a he will win £12 automatically.
When the Player's Play ends, a message appears at the bottom of the Game Play Window informing the Player of the total amount he has won, if any.
The Player of a Play of this Game having matched three like amounts, shall, subject to the Rules, be entitled to win one of those amounts. The Player of a Play of this Game having revealed a , shall, subject to the Rules be entitled to win £12 automatically. Prize amounts and odds of winning are as detailed in the table below:
Prize Amounts and Odds
Prize Amount Approx. odds (1 in x)
£1 10
£2 14
£7 96
£12 96
£16 240
£25 480
£150 30,000
£1,000 2,480,000
£5,000 3,720,000
£100,000 3,720,000
Only one Prize Amount can be won per Play as detailed in the Prize Amounts and Odds table above.
In the event of any discrepancy or inconsistency between these Game Procedures - £100,000 Spooky (of which the above How to Play section forms part) and any other information issued by the Company in respect of this Game, the Game Procedures - £100,000 Spooky will prevail.

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