Winning Combination definition

Winning Combination means one or more digits, numbers, or symbols randomly selected by the Lottery in a drawing that has been certified.
Winning Combination means one or more digits, numbers or symbols randomly selected during a Certified Drawing.
Winning Combination means the one or more numbers or symbols randomly selected by the Lottery in a public drawing.

More Definitions of Winning Combination

Winning Combination means numbers or symbols chosen during the drawing process used by the West Virginia State Lottery Commission to select the winning numbers in on-line games with live drawings offered to the public by the Lottery Commission, except for the on-line game called TRAVEL which is authorized by West Virginia Code §29-22-9.
Winning Combination means numbers or symbols chosen during the drawing process used by the ALC to select the winning numbers in online games.
Winning Combination means the combination of numbers randomly selected during a drawing.
Winning Combination means numbers or symbols chosen during the drawing process used by SCEL to select the winning numbers in online games with live drawings.
Winning Combination means such Result of the Game of Technical Game on the basis of which the Participant is eligible to Winning if simultaneously all other conditions laid down in this Game Plan are fulfilled.
Winning Combination means the nomination of the winning grey- hound and the second greyhound in correct order of finish in each of the selected races in the pool.
Winning Combination means the designated combination of symbols aligning in a designated winning formation on a participating MegaHits designated VLT when a qualifying wager has been made. VLT’s offering the same progressive jackpot may be of different denominations and/or have different minimum wagers or symbol alignments required to win the progressive jackpot, provided that the probability of winning the progressive jackpot is directly proportional to the minimum wager required to win that jackpot. For example, if on the same link, a nickel VLT requires 20 coins (a $1.00 wager), a quarter VLT requires eight coins (a $2.00 wager), and a dollar VLT requires three coins (a $3.00 wager) to win the progressive jackpot, then the probability of a winning wager must be three times more likely on a linked dollar VLT than on the linked nickel VLT, and twice more likely on a linked quarter VLT than on the linked nickel VLT. Similarly, if among linked quarter denomination VLT’s, the first required two coins (a $.50 wager), the second required four coins (a $1.00 wager) and the third required eight coins (a $2.00 wager) to play for the progressive jackpot, then on each handle pull, the probability of winning the jackpot would be twice more likely on the second machine than on the first machine, and four times more likely on the third machine than on the first machine. The “Winning Combination” must be clearly indicated on the participating VLT.