Lotto Poker - Lotteries - Loto-Québec

Lotto Poker - No need to bluff! A Loto-Québec Quick Play and draw game. Play online and at retailers.

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OK Cancel Select a lottery100 $ ULTIME 2025100 000 $ PAR ANNÉE À VIEASTROBANCOCÉLÉBRATION 2025EXTRAGRANDE VIELA MINILA POULE AUX OEUFS D’ORLOTTO 6/49LOTTO :DLOTTO MAXLOTTO POKERQUOTIDIENNEQUÉBEC 49QUÉBEC MAXSPRINTOSPÉCIAL DE L’ÉTÉTOUT OU RIENTRIPLEX | 5/5 | $100,000 | |—|—| | 4/5 | $500 | | 3/5 | $20 | | 2/5 | $2 |

*The total amount payable for prizes in a category is limited to $300,000 per draw. If this limit is reached, the prize amounts will be determined in proportion to the number of winning selections in the category.| Category | Winners | Prizes | |—|—|—| | Complete number (7 digits) | 0 | $1,000,000 * | | 6 last digits | 1 | $25,000 | | 5 last digits | 6 | $500 | | 4 last digits | 58 | $50 | | 3 last digits | 510 | $20 | | 2 last digits | 5,007 | $5 | | The last digit | 49,894 | $2 | | 6 first digits | 0 | $10,000 | | 5 first digits | 7 | $500 | | 4 first digits | 50 | $50 | | 3 first digits | 503 | $20 | | 2 first digits | 4,908 | $5 | | TOTAL | 60,944 | |

*The one million dollar grand prize is divisible.Select a lottery100 $ ULTIME 2025100 000 $ PAR ANNÉE À VIEASTROBANCOCÉLÉBRATION 2025EXTRAGRANDE VIELA MINILA POULE AUX OEUFS D’ORLOTTO 6/49LOTTO :DLOTTO MAXLOTTO POKERQUOTIDIENNEQUÉBEC 49QUÉBEC MAXSPRINTOSPÉCIAL DE L’ÉTÉTOUT OU RIENTRIPLEX -

  • Lotto Poker and Lotto Poker Plus

  • Lotto Poker Choice of 1, 2 or 3 selections, $2 per selection Grand prize : $5,000

  • Lotto Poker Plus Enhanced prize structure for all ranked hands, from suits to royal flush Grand prize: Progressive jackpot + $5,000

  • Lotto Poker Plus Choice of 1, 2 or 3 selections, $3 per selection Grand prize per selection: Progressive jackpot + $5,000

  • Lotto Poker Plus Progressive jackpot starting at $10,000. No bluff!

(Amount for informational purposes only)

  • Evening draw

Close - TWO WAYS TO WIN: Quick Play (on screen animation) or evening draw

  • COST: $2 for 1 selection, an additional $1 per selection for the Plus option
  • DRAW FREQUENCY: Daily
  • DEADLINE FOR WAGERS: 10:30 p.m. every evening
  • FIRST DRAW: May 2, 2011
Grand Prize (draw) $100,000
Odds of winning a prize(including the Quick Play and one draw) 1 in 3.86
Odds of winning the grand prize (Quick Play) 1 in 649,740
Odds of winning the grand prize (draw) 1 in 2,598,960
Theoretical payoff rate 60%

Close Each Plus option bet increases the progressive jackpot, which starts at $10,000 and is reset to that level once the jackpot is won. The progressive jackpot is won with a royal flush when the Plus option has been purchased for the hand. It increases according to the number of participating selections and varies when prizes are won in the enhanced structure.

The purchase of the Plus option applies only to the Quick Play prize structure and not to the draw.

Close - You may play online, using the mobile app, or at a Loto-Québec retailer.

  • Lotto Poker can only be played using Quick Pick (selection randomly generated by the Loto Québec computer).
  • Each selection (a 5-card hand) costs $2 and allows you to participate in a Quick Play and in one draw.
  • The Plus option costs $1 more for each selection and provides access to an enhanced prize structure for all ranked hands, from suits to royal flush.
  • Up to 3 selections may be played per ticket. All cards on a ticket come from a single, regular 52-card deck with four suits (Hearts, Clubs, Diamonds and Spades) of 13 cards each. The same card cannot be used for more than one selection on the same ticket.
  • Quick Play is a game that is randomly generated by the Loto-Québec computer. When your transaction is being processed, your selection(s) will be shown on the screen. A selection is a winner if it forms one of the poker hands that are described in the applicable prize structure (see the Prize structure and odds of winning).
  • Each drawis conducted as follows: Loto-Québec conducts a draw to determine at random 5 cards among the 52 cards of an ordinary deck. A selection is a winner if it contains 2, 3, 4 or 5 cards identical to the cards drawn (see the Prize structure and odds of winning).
  • In Lotto Poker, the cards are always presented in increasing order, according to value (from 2 to Ace) and in the following order of suits: Hearts, Clubs, Diamonds and Spades.
  • You must pay before Quick Play starts. It is impossibleto cancel a Lotto Poker ticket.
  • Lotto Poker is governed by the By-law respecting forecast contests and numbers games, published in the Gazette officielle du Québec, which includes limitations of liability.
  • Extra is available with this game.
Poker hand Example* Poker hand Example*
Royal flush10-Jack-Queen-King and Ace of the same suit** Straight5 cards in consecutive ranking, regardless of suit**
Straight flush5 cards of the same suit** in consecutive ranking Three of a kind3 cards of the same rank
Four of a kind4 cards of the same rank Two pairs2 pairs
Full house3 of a kind and 1 pair Pair of Jacks or better2 cards of the same rank (Jack, Queen, King or Ace)
Flush5 cards of the same suit**

*Cards shown for demonstration purposes only. **The 4 suits are: Hearts, Clubs, Diamonds and Spades.

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Quick Play

A selection is a winner if it forms one of the poker hands that are described in the Quick Play prize structure below:

Poker hand PrizeLotto Poker PrizeLotto Poker Plus Odds of winning
Royal flush $5,000 $5,000 + progressive jackpot 1 / 649,740.0
Straight flush $500 $500 + 10% of the progressive jackpot 1 / 72,193.3
Four of a kind $100 $200 1 / 4,165.0
Full house $50 $100 1 / 694.2
Flush $30 $60 1 / 508.8
Straight $20 $20 1 / 254.8
Three of a kind $10 $10 1 / 47.3
Two pairs $4 $4 1 / 21.0
Pair of Jacks or better $2 $2 1 / 7.7
Total: 1 / 4.8

In increasing order, the rank of the cards is as follows: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace. However, an Ace may be used to complete an Ace-2-3-4-5 straight flush or straight.

Only one prize per winning selection for the Quick Play.

Draw

Category Number of cards identical to the cards drawn Prize*** Odds of winning
5/5 $100,000 1 / 2,598,960.0
4/5 $500 1 / 11,059.4
3/5 $20 1 / 240.4
2/5 $2 1 / 16.0
Total: 1 / 15

***Fixed prizes. The total amount payable for prizes in a category is limited to $300,000 per draw. If this limit is reached, the prize amounts will be determined in proportion to the number of winning selections in the category.

Only one prize per winning selection for the draw.

Close A selection is a winner if it forms one of the poker hands that are described in the Quick Play prize structure below:

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