Is a scratchcard ticket a type of lottery?

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A scratch card is a tiny card that you can purchase with a light coating that can be wiped off to determine if you've got the winning ticket. A reward is bound to be next in the pipeline when this happens. It is quite favourable for many people and easily accessible in various shops and co-op stores. For some reason, people are quick to dismiss it as part of the umbrella which is the lottery game. Are you part of this school of thought or not?
 
For the purpose of these Regulations, the following terms shall mean: a) Scratch card: paper‐based lottery ticket on which one or more play areas are covered in a non‐ transparent material which, when it is scratched off, immediately reveals if it is a winning ticket or not.
 
For the purpose of these Regulations, the following terms shall mean: a) Scratch card: paper‐based lottery ticket on which one or more play areas are covered in a non‐ transparent material which, when it is scratched off, immediately reveals if it is a winning ticket or not.
So I am guessing that by virtue of your answer, you are of the thought that the scratch cards that are offered at shops and co-op stores are also part of what is termed as lottery. That is good to know.
 
Yes, I would like to believe that scratch card falls under the umbrella that is lottery. They are a relatively simple way of earning supplemental income because no extreme skills are required while participating in this game.
 
Yes, a scratchcard ticket is considered a type of lottery. In addition, the prize amount is usually predetermined and does not depend on the number of players participating in the game. So, in short, scratchcard tickets are definitely a type of lottery
 
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