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FOUR NEW INSTANT GAMES JOIN PENNSYLVANIA LOTTERY'S LINEUP
January 24, 2008
MIDDLETOWN -- Four new Pennsylvania Lottery instant games, Dublin Gold, Match & Win, Diamond 9’s, and Lucky Shamrock, go on sale Tuesday, Jan. 29.

Dublin Gold is a $10 game in a St. Patrick’s Day theme with 10 top prizes of $250,000; more than 2,500 prizes from $500 to $1,000; and more than $17 million in total cash prizes in the game. There are 15 chances to win on each ticket. Win the prize shown to the right of the matching symbol when any of YOUR SYMBOLS match any of the WINNING SYMBOLS. A “LEPRECHAUN” symbol (LEPCH) wins double the prize shown to the right of it; there are more than 270,000 doubled prizes in the game. A “POT O’ GOLD” symbol (PTGOLD) wins all 15 prizes shown. The overall odds of winning a Dublin Gold prize are 1-in-3.85.

Match & Win is a $3 game with 15 prizes from $30,000 to $60,000; more than 1,375 prizes from $300 to $3,000; and more than $11 million in total cash prizes. Players can win up to five times on each ticket. Matching all numbers in a complete horizontal ROW (across) or in a complete vertical COLUMN (up and down) wins the prize shown for that ROW or COLUMN. Players can win horizontally, vertically or both ways on the same ticket. The overall odds of winning a Match & Win prize are 1-in-4.17.

Diamond 9’s is a $2 game with nine top prizes of $20,000; more than 12,000 prizes from $90 to $900; more than $9 million in total cash prizes; and 10 chances to win on each ticket. Win the prize shown to the right of the matching number when any of YOUR NUMBERS match either WINNING NUMBER. A “9” symbol (NINE) wins the prize shown to the right of it automatically. A “DIAMONDS” symbol (DMNDS) wins nine times the prize shown to the right of it. The overall odds of winning a Diamond 9’s prize are 1-in-4.61.

Lucky Shamrock is a $1 game in a St. Patrick’s Day theme with 15 top prizes of $1,000; more than 9,500 prizes from $50 to $500; more than $4 million in total cash prizes; and five chances to win on each ticket. Win the prize shown under the matching number when any of YOUR NUMBERS match the POT O’ GOLD NUMBER. A “RAINBOW” symbol (RNBOW) wins all five prizes shown automatically. The overall odds of winning a prize are 1-in-4.99. This game features free tickets; each free ticket has a $1 value.

Prizes, including top prizes, are subject to availability at the time of purchase.

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