Referring to the drawings, a game ticket 2 for playing a game of chance for prizes includes respective front and back panels 4a, 4b. Each ticket front panel 4a and back panel 4b has promotional information and graphics printed thereon, such as an identification of the game, the ticket price, the winning game symbols and the associated prize amounts. The same game and graphics, or, preferably, a different game with different graphics, may be printed on the front panel 4a and back panel 4b of ticket 2.
Each ticket 2 has printed thereon a plurality of groups of game symbols 6, including “losing” symbols 6a and “winning” symbols 6b. In other types of games, there may also be included among the game symbols advanced play qualification symbols. Each game ticket 2 includes a plurality of symbol groups (and/or advanced play qualification symbols) printed thereon. For example, each ticket may include three windows for symbol groups as shown in
Each symbol group 6 printed on a ticket 2 is covered by a respective break-open window or pull tab 8 with a closed position concealing the symbol group 6 (see
Ticket 2 may be constructed in other ways. For example, in a four-ply ticket, two inner plies, each printed with game symbols on only one side and laminated back-to-back, may be used instead of a single inner ply 10a printed on two sides.
Tickets 2 are sold to purchasers who break open windows 8 to reveal symbol groups 6 thereunder. Game tickets 2 with instant winning symbols 6b can be immediately redeemed for the corresponding instant winner prize amounts associated therewith. In a multi-level game, players with tickets 2 bearing advanced play symbols are qualified to participate in another level of the game for advanced prizes.
Numerous variations of the double-sided multi-window ticket are possible. For example, the number of windows may be varied, limited only by the size of the ticket. The same number of windows may be provided on both sides of the ticket. Alternately, a different number of windows may be provided on each side, e.g., three on one side and five on the other.
While the invention has been described with respect to certain preferred embodiments, as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, it is to be understood that the invention is capable of numerous changes, modifications and rearrangements and such changes, modifications and rearrangements are intended to be within the scope of the present invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/835,761, filed Aug. 4, 2006.
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60835761 | Aug 2006 | US |