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Bingo, keno, and other lottery-style games have one thing in common: the
order of the balls doesn't matter. UppercutTM
changes all of that by paying awards on the sequence of balls drawn. In a
standard Pick-6 lottery game, for example, the winning numbers can be matched in
any order. By adding a side wager for UppercutTM,
you can give players a new way to win even if they don't match the numbers.
Here's how it works:
- The player buys a jackpot lottery ticket, selecting an additional $1 UppercutTM
side wager.
- The numbers are drawn as usual, and the normal wager wins or loses based
on the drawn numbers.
- For the UppercutTM
wager, the sequence of the numbers matters. Starting with the first ball
drawn, the number of successively increasing balls determines the award.
If the first ball drawn is larger than the second, the wager loses, but if all
six balls are drawn in numerical order, it wins the top award. As an
example, the sequence 5, 8, 10, 22, 19, 41 has four increasing numbers before
the 19, while the same draws in a different order, 5, 10, 8, 22, 19, 41 has
only two increasing numbers.
| # consecutively increasing numbers |
Award |
| All 6 (top award) |
$50 |
| 5 |
$10 |
| 4 |
$5 |
| 3 |
$2 |
| 2 |
$1 |
| 1 (the second number is less than the first) |
Lose |
In a keno game, the UppercutTM
bet can have even higher awards. The Dime-A-Dozen keno bet is a
chance to win up to One Million Dollars for a ten-cent bet. Here's
how it works:
- The player buys their favorite keno ticket, selecting an additional
10-cent UppercutTM
side wager.
- The numbers are drawn as usual, and the normal keno wagers win or lose based
on the drawn numbers.
- For the UppercutTM
wager, the sequence of the numbers matters. Starting with the first ball
drawn, the number of successively increasing balls determines the award, up to
twelve in a row for the jackpot Dime-A-Dozen payout.
Here's the pay schedule:
| # consecutively increasing numbers |
Award |
| All 12 |
$1,000,000 |
| 11 |
$100,000 |
| 10 |
$10,000 |
| 9 |
$1000 |
| 8 |
$100 |
| 7 |
$10 |
| 6 |
$1.00 |
| 5 |
$0.50 |
| 4 |
$0.30 |
| 3 |
$0.20 |
| 2 |
$0.10 |
| 1 (the second number is less than the first) |
Lose |
For keno parlors that don't want to offer a $1,000,000 payout, there is
another pay schedule with a more risk-friendly $250 top award. Like keno
itself, the paytable for UppercutTM-style
wagers can be modified to meet casino payback requirements. If you want to
add UppercutTM to your keno,
bingo, or lottery games, please contact us. UppercutTM
is protected by U.S. Patent #7,316,397.
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