638 SYSTEM GAMES

Multiplying your prize money when you win !

If you've ever played in a Double or Triple Dividends promotion, you might know the thrill of multiplying your win. Well the good news is that there's an entry type you can play, which gives you the chance to multiply your prize money whenever you win!

It's called a Systems entry and it gives you many chances to win by playing up to 20 numbers in a single panel. The real benefit of a Systems entry, which is something Syndicates have known for a while, is that if you win, you win more than a standard entry!

The good news is that anyone can play a system entry and take advantage of its multiplying effect on winning. So read on for a simple explanation about Systems entries.

What is a System Entry?

A System entry allows you to choose up to 20 numbers in a single game panel. Playing a Systems game is like playing in lots of standard games. A standard game panel in TattsLotto is 6 numbers. So when you choose more than 6 numbers in a panel, you get many combinations of 6 numbers which can be made from the numbers you choose. The table below shows you how many equivalent games each system entry gives you.

Equivent Games Table

System Type

6/38 pools

System 7*

7

System 8^

28

System 9

84

System 10

210

System 11

462

System 12

924

System 13

1,716

System 14

3,003

System 15

5,005

System 16

8,008

System 17

12,376

System 18

18,564

System 19

27,132

System 20

38,760

A simple example of the concept of Systems and equivalent games can be shown in the following table. Let's use a TattsLotto System 7 as an example.

If you buy a System 7 entry and choose these seven numbers: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7; you will automatically have all possible game combinations of 6 numbers that these numbers give you. If you wrote out all of these possible combinations for your 7 numbers, it would look like this.

TattsLotto System 7 - Example

Game 1

1

2

3

4

5

6

 

Game 2

1

2

3

4

5

 

7

Game 3

1

2

3

4

 

6

7

Game 4

1

2

3

 

5

6

7

Game 5

1

2

 

4

5

6

7

Game 6

1

 

3

4

5

6

7

Game 7

 

2

3

4

5

6

7

Why do you win more with a Systems Entry ?

Let's use the above example where we played a System 7 and chose the numbers 1 through 7, (the equivalent to 7 games).

So then, if the winning numbers chosen in the draw are; 1, 2, 4, 5, 17, 28 with Supps 7 & 31 Then out of the 7 numbers you chose, you have 5 of the numbers correct, which looks like this:

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

However, because you are playing a systems entry, the prizes are calculated against all of the equivalent game combinations. And this means that you can win multiple times, because you have multiple combinations of 6 numbers. Your wins look like this:

Combinations

Divison Won

Game 1

1

2

3

4

5

6

Divison 4

Game 2

1

2

3

4

5

7

Divison 4

Game 3

1

2

3

4

6

7

Divison 5

Game 4

1

2

3

5

6

7

Divison 5

Game 5

1

2

4

5

6

7

Divison 4

Game 6

1

3

4

5

6

7

Divison 5

Game 7

2

3

4

5

6

7

Divison 5

So as you can see, playing a systems entry, you have the ability to win multiple times on one entry. And the news just gets better, the bigger your systems entry.

For example, if you play a System 9 with your syndicate or family, and you get four numbers and 1 Supplementary number, you'll win 10 times the division 4 and 24 times the division 5 dividend.

Type of System Entries

The 'type' of System entry relates to how many numbers are selected in one game panel. So a System 8 means you select 8 numbers from 45, and a System 17 means you select 17 numbers from 45. You can choose from 7 - 20 numbers in one game.

Systems operate differently in Powerball where you can only choose extra numbers in the first game panel. So to play a System 10 in Powerball, you choose 10 numbers in the first panel, and only one number - the Powerball - in the second panel.

Refer to the Equivalent Games table above to cross-check your Systems entry against the relevant equivalent number of standard games played.

To play a Systems game, cross (x) your selected numbers in the one game panel, then place a cross (x) in the System box in that game panel.

For all Lotto games, you can play anything from one Systems game panel on a coupon up to the following:

Systems type

Maximum games per coupon

Systems 7 to Systems 13

12

Systems 14 to Systems 20

4

Notes:

- When playing a Systems 7 6/38 The Pools, a minimum of 2 game panels is required.

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