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| How it works: A board marked with random numbers 1-24, on one foot squares, will be laid out in an enclosed area. Corresponding numbers, 1-24, on tickets will be sold generating a dollar value. Participants do not choose numbers but rather draw from a blind container and are assigned the number they draw. This makes for a total equal random chance for each participant. Once the 24 tickets are purchased the game will proceed with a live chicken brought to the edge of the board and, after a bit of verbal encouragement, the chicken will be placed on the board to roam freely and, usually without fail, will poop in a short period of time. The square/number that the poop lands on is the winning number. The holder of the corresponding number is declared the winner and collects the total dollar value of that game. The total value of each game is determined by the amount each ticket is sole for ($2.00, $5.00, $10.00). Example: 24 ticket sold at $5.00 each generates a value of $120.00 for that game. The number of games held is determined by selling out the 24 numbers or time restraints of the House. House Rules: 1 - This is a par mutual game. The House is the sponsor and operator and makes all final decisions in regards to the flow, time frame, and winner but receives no direct compensation from the game or from the participants as a result of the game. 2 - You must be 21 or older to participate. 3 - Each participant must purchase, in advance, an entry ticket for the specified amount. Limit of six tickets per person per game. If the ticket is lost, stolen, or destroyed beyond recognition, the house is not responsible. 4 – Once all tickets are sold out for a game, the drop will proceed within a reasonable period of time and a winner declared for that game. The House will decide at their digression what time the final game will be available. 5 – The House may elect to sell tickets for multiple games however each game will be run and a winner decided upon independent of any other game. 6 – In the event a chicken does not “drop” a replacement chicken will be brought in. If all efforts to generate a “drop” fail within a reasonable amount of time, the toss of a coin by an official representative that lands on a number will decide the winner of that game. 7 – If a drop lands on the line between two (or more) numbers the pot will be split between the holders of those numbers. 8 – Participants of each game have one minute to declare that they are the winner and submit their ticket for verification. Should that time frame pass and no winner is declared the drop number will be available to be purchased and the game will be run again with all other numbers remaining valid. "House" refers to the entity and/or any of their designated representatives. The House will decide or settle any events, disagreements, conflicts, or any unforeseen occurrences with unbiased, fairness, business practices. Adjustments to rules will be made so as to comply with any local, parish, or state ordinances/regulations that may apply. Glenn Dale Fontenot is the Host for each event. |
