Lottery Game
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1. A method of operating a lottery game comprising:
- a. providing a finite set of values;
b. for each one of a plurality of participants providing a respective participant subset of values;
c. drawing a winning subset of values from said finite said of values;
d. ranking each of said participant subset of values based on a degree of con-elation between said winning subset of values and said each of said participant subsets of values;
e. determining as winners all participants whose said respective participant subset of values have a highest ranking; and
f. equitably distributing a prize equitably amongst all said winners.
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A lottery game where the prize money is always distributed. A lottery game based on each participant selecting a subset of values from the set of values followed by the drawing of a winning subset of values is played. A winner or plurality of winners is chosen as the participant or participants each of whose respective subset of values has the highest correlation with the winning subset of values. The prize is subsequently distributed amongst all the winners.
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8 Claims
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1. A method of operating a lottery game comprising:
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a. providing a finite set of values;
b. for each one of a plurality of participants providing a respective participant subset of values;
c. drawing a winning subset of values from said finite said of values;
d. ranking each of said participant subset of values based on a degree of con-elation between said winning subset of values and said each of said participant subsets of values;
e. determining as winners all participants whose said respective participant subset of values have a highest ranking; and
f. equitably distributing a prize equitably amongst all said winners. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of operating a lottery game comprising
a. providing a finite set of values; -
b. for each one of a plurality of participants providing a respective participant subset of values;
c. drawing a winning subset of values from said finite said of values;
d. ranking each of said participant subset of values based on a degree of correlation between said winning subset of values and said each of said participant subsets of values;
characterized in that a prize is equitably distributed after each said drawing to all participants having a participant subset of values with a highest achieved in said drawing. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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