Priiize Scratch-Offs use Strict Probability Logic Setup.
Example Configuration 1: Strict Probability Logic Setup (Fixed Prize Inventory)
| Prize Tier | Quantity Available | Probability Per Play (system-calculated) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grand Prize | 1 | 1 in 1,000 | Exactly 1 grand prize |
| Second Prize | 4 | 4 in 1,000 | Exactly 4 second prizes |
| Third Prize | 45 | 45 in 1,000 | Exactly 45 third prizes |
| No Win (Blanks) | 950 | 950 in 1,000 | The rest are no-wins |
✅ How the Game Runs:
- The Priiize system shuffles these 1,000 predefined outcomes before the campaign starts.
- Each play reveals a pre-set outcome from the pool.
- Once all 50 winners are drawn, no additional players can win, even if there are plays remaining.
- 100% budget control over prize fulfillment.
Priiize Scratch-Offs does not use Weighted Random Draw Logic Setup:
✅ Example Configuration 2: Weighted Random Draw Logic Setup (Odds-Based / No Fixed Inventory)
| Prize Tier | Chance Per Play | Expected Winners (Statistical Average) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grand Prize | 0.1% | ~1 out of 1,000 plays (on average) | Could be more or less |
| Second Prize | 0.4% | ~4 out of 1,000 plays (on average) | Not guaranteed |
| Third Prize | 4.5% | ~45 out of 1,000 plays (on average) | May fluctuate |
| No Win (Blanks) | 95% | ~950 out of 1,000 plays | Expected, but not guaranteed |
✅ How the Game Runs:
- Each time a player scratches, the system calculates the result in real-time based on these percentages.
- No fixed inventory.
- No guarantee you’ll hit exactly 1, 4, or 45 winners. You could get more, fewer, or (rarely) none at all in any prize tier.
- Campaign can technically continue forever until you manually turn it off.
✅ Comparison at a Glance:
| Feature | Strict Probability Logic | Weighted Random Draw Logic |
|---|---|---|
| Fixed number of winners | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Predictable prize budget | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Regulator-friendly | ✅ Yes | ✅/❌ Depends on jurisdiction |
| Randomized distribution | ✅ Yes (after pre-shuffle) | ✅ Yes (on each play) |
| Risk of prize over/under payout | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Works for long-running campaigns | ❌ Not ideal | ✅ Yes |
| Best for limited-time campaigns | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
✅ Summary Recommendation:
For most Priiize clients who need strict prize control and budget certainty, Strict Probability Logic is the preferred setup. Priiize Scratch-Offs uses Strict Probability Logic.
However, if you’re running an always-on engagement game, or just doing simple low-budget giveaways, Weighted Random Draw Logic may suffice.
Related:
Benefits of Using Strict Probability Logic over Weighted Random Draw.
