How does Eliminator work?

2 min. readlast update: 02.05.2026

How do Eliminator Games Work?

Eliminator games are played over a series of racing or sporting events, called rounds.

  • each game has a ticket for every possible combination of winning outcomes
  • no 2 tickets are the same
  • only 1 ticket will have the winning outcome in every event - so a guaranteed winning ticket in every single game

It's a Game of Survival

As each event is run and won:

  • tickets with the incorrect result are knocked-out
  • tickets with the correct result survive to the next round

So with every event:

  • the number of surviving tickets gets smaller
  • the value of the surviving tickets will increase.

When the final event in the game is resulted, only 1 ticket will be left alive. 

How Do I Win?

All tickets have a value, based on the prize pool and their chance of winning.  We calculate & update this value throughout the game.

Depending on the type of game, prior to each event you can:

  • Hold - hang onto the tickets you think will survive
  • Raise - buy more tickets
  • Swap - fold all your tickets on a particular outcome, and redraw 

The Aim of the Game

The aim of the game is:

  • to be the last player left alive, holding that 1 unique game ticket that correctly describes the winning outcome in every event; OR
  • to fold your tickets for a profit before you get knocked out

What if I Get Knocked Out?

You can buy back into the game by purchasing tickets at random from the Ticket Pool.

Elimintor is a sweepstake that you can play. You are competing against other players in a fun game of survival, to find and hold that one ticket in the game that will have every winning outcome.

How far will you go?

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