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Sydney's Chase the Ace sees no ace drawn for $1.3M jackpot

After a hiatus due to ticket problems, Cape Breton's favourite lottery is back. Because no ace was drawn Saturday, the jackpot is expected to reach at least $1.6 million next week.

Kay Gillis of Sydney drew a 10 of spades to win about $240,000

Kay Gillis drew a 10 of spades to win about $240,000. (Chase the Ace Sydney/Facebook)

A woman in Sydney won about $240,000 atCape Breton's favourite card game Saturday.

KayGillisof Sydneydrew the 10 of spades.

With nine cards left, Saturday's jackpot was estimated to be $1.3 million. Because no ace was drawn, next week's will be around $1.6 million, organizers said.

Thousands of people were expected to attend the Chase the Ace draw after it underwent ahiatus due to ticket problems.

Tickets sales began at 2 p.m. Saturday and will continuefor four hours at eight locations around Sydney.

The event is being livestreamed by organizers and the draw itself happens at 6:30 p.m.

Organizers say the jackpot will be about $1.6 million next weekend. (Chase the Ace Sydney/Twitter)

Theprovince's gaming division put the lottery on hold until organizers sorted out ticket problems following a draw that saw two people come forward with the same winning ticket number.

This weekend, therearenew seven-digit ticketswhich, organizers say, will prevent the problem from happening again.

They've alsoadded a newvenue for ticket sales, as well as extra security and more policing.

The event has been drawing thousands of peopleand organizers expectthe long weekend will boost attendance.

The eventis a fundraiser for theAshbylegion and the Horizon Achievement Centre, an organization that provides training and employment servicesfor adults with mental disabilities.

This week volunteers at the Ashby Legion in Sydney counted new seven-digit tickets specially ordered for this weekend's Chase the Ace draw. (Gary Mansfield/CBC)

With files from Rachel Ward