MONTREAL, Dec. 6, 2012 /CNW Telbec/ - Kinzo, the new entertainment concept, will arrive in Victoriaville on December 12, 2012. This dynamic, one-of-a-kind game is played in an ambiance that is both relaxed and exciting. People come to have a good time, play, laugh, interact with others, have a snack or a drink… and, who knows, maybe even win! The new Kinzo hall, which can accommodate about sixty players, will be located at 1111, Jutras East Blvd in Victoriaville.
What is Kinzo?
Kinzo is a unique entertainment concept where playing is as much fun as winning. To participate, players purchase a $2 ticket on which 15 numbers are distributed over 3 lines. Each ticket provides two ways to win. The first player to tick off five numbers on the same line and press the button in front of him wins the first game. The round then continues until a player marks all 15 numbers on their card for a chance to win up to $100,000! Kinzo is played simultaneously across a network of halls, enabling players to win attractive prizes. Each Kinzo game takes about 6 minutes to play, which comes out to about 20 winners an hour!
Between games, players have time to relax and have a light meal or a drink from the bar. One thing is sure: whether or not you win at Kinzo, everyone has fun! For more information on the Kinzo hall in Victoriaville, call 1-877-387-5469 or visit kinzo.ca.
Near $135 million turned over to non-profit organizations (NPOs)
Created in 1997 as a subsidiary of Loto-Québec, the Société des bingos du Québec's (SBQ) is mandated to commercialize network gaming products, particularly Kinzo, to support non-profit organizations (NPOs). Over the past 15 years, near $135 million have been turned over to about 1,000 NPOs that hold a bingo licence throughout Québec. For more information, visit the SBQ's web site at bingos-quebec.com.
About Loto-Québec
Loto-Québec's mission is to responsibly manage games of chance in a controlled and measured fashion, in the interest of all Quebecers.
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SOURCE: LOTO-QUEBEC
Marie-Claude Rivet
Assistant Director - Media and Public Relations, Loto-Québec
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