Printed matter – Method
Patent
1998-04-24
1999-12-14
Fridie, Jr., Willmon
Printed matter
Method
235 66, 235 68, 235 73, 235 74, 235 87R, 235487, 283 65, 283903, 463 17, A63F 102
Patent
active
060007257
ABSTRACT:
A lottery ticket includes an upper edge, a lower edge, opposite side edges, and a first area located adjacent the upper edge, the first area having a first set of gaming indicia disposed thereon that form lower portions of prize symbols. A second area is located adjacent the lower edge, the second area having a second set of gaming indicia disposed thereon that form upper portions of prize symbols. The arrangement is such that upon folding the ticket about a horizontal axis and aligning the second set of gaming indicia above the first set of gaming indicia, the winning status of the lottery ticket is determined if the upper portions of prize symbols register with the lower portions of prize symbols to create at least one complete prize symbol. Other lottery ticket constructions are further contemplated. A method of playing a lottery game is further disclosed.
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Nicolosi Roy S.
Schottenfeld Steven
Fridie Jr. Willmon
GTECH Rhode Island Corporation
Henderson Mark T.
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