
Straight Raffles
Straight raffles, as the name implies, are where a specific prize is awarded on a specific day. The prizes are often donated and there is sometimes a certain number of tickets sold.
Our system is flexible enough to be able to accommodate almost any situation but we really shine when it comes to very large drawings.

50/50 Raffles
50/50 raffles have quickly become one of the favorites for professional sports teams. They’re relatively easy to run and the prize is just half the monies raised.
We do what all of the major providers do. In addition we bring the added entertainment benefit of live transparent drawings. Everyone has their entry numbers and one digit at a time the winning number is revealed live using our special set of dice.
Each digit is determined by throwing an oversized dice and all but the final digit a 10 sided dice numbered 0-9.
Progressive Raffles
Progressive raffles, like the card based “Chase the Ace” and “Chase the Turkey”, are actually just variations of 50/50 raffles. The major difference is that a portion of the 50% being paid out is placed in a jackpot until someone selects the envelope with the ace, or bowls three strikes, or a turkey.
Our Games
Our trademarked games, like “Chase the Turkey” and “Chase the Bulls” are progressive raffles that usually last for a year, or up to 18 months. Typically about half of the prize pool is distributed throughout the year to the weekly, or bi-weekly winners. The rest accumulates until the end or until someone gets three strikes or three bullseyes.
What really distinguishes us from other raffle providers is that at the end, the jackpot is split between the weekly drawing winner and a cumulative drawing of all the entry numbers issued throughout. Half of the big jackpot could go to person who bought tickets in the tenth week…
For us, the difference between doing a drawing with a million entries and one with 100 million is only two more draws.
States we’ve looked into and are not doing anything in include: North Dakota, Wisconsin, Iowa. The laws there require paper tickets and receptacles, which we could do but misses the point.
Minnesota allows for alternative winner selection process’ but doesn’t allow for online sales and limits the jackpots to $50,000.00.
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