QUEEN OF HEARTS - PROGRESSIVE RAFFLE
Join us on Mondays for the drawing
As of June 1st, the Queen is worth $74, and envelope #51 is not available.
Tickets are available at the bar. Membership is not required and winners do not need to be present to win.

New Game Rules:
A deck new deck of 54 cards will be used for each new game. The two Jokers will be reset cards. f the selected envelope contains a reset card, (1) the prize is $150, and (2) a new progressive raffle will begin on the next drawing date with all playing cards excluding the reset card that was revealed. The jackpot prize will be carried forward, all ticket stubs from the current drawing will be destroyed (except the winning ticket stub), and ticket sales will begin for the next drawing. NOTE: If a reset card is selected on the last drawing date, then the raffle will not restart. Drawings will continue the last date until the jackpot prize is awarded.
Click here view the complete rules and payouts for this game.
A Game Board of 54 cards is displayed in the Queen of Hearts showcase in the Clubroom. The playing cards are sealed in numbered envelopes with their backs turned. The one containing the Queen of Hearts is the Jackpot winner when it is randomly selected. On your purchased (for $2.00) raffle ticket you write down the number you choose between 1-54 (except for those listed that have already been drawn) along with your first and last name and your phone number.
On Monday, betweem 7 - 8 pm, when a raffle ticket is drawn, the number written on it determines the envelope on the board to be turned and opened. If the card drawn is the Queen of Hearts, the winner receives the posted Progressive Jackpot. If a card other than a Joker is revealed a consolation award is issued (ranging from $10 to $100) to the raffle ticket name depending on the card turned. If not present, the winner is notified within 48 hours.
Following each week's drawing, two additional draws for drink chip tickets and then all remaining tickets are destroyed and the progressive jackpot continues to grow. To continue to play, new tickets must be purchased each week. All players are responsible for taxes.
