Prob,
What exactly are you interested in knowing about Match 6? If you wanted simple, Match 6 is NOT your game.
For $2 you get 3 plays. 2 of the 3 plays are QPs (just like Super 6). The field is now 6/49 (rather than 6/69). Match 3 out of 6 on one line and you win $2, 4 out of 6 gets you $20, 5 out of 6 gets you $1,000. These prize values are fixed. They are not pari-mutual (based on the number of winners) like on Super 6.
There is also another prize matrix. If you match 4 numbers on ANY 3 lines you win $2 more. 5 numbers pays $5, 6 numbers pays $10, 7 numbers pays $25, 8 numbers pays $50, 9 numbers pays $1,000, 10 numbers pays $2,500. Again, these prize values are fixed. They will not change drawing to drawing.
Here is an example of how Match 6 works:
Numbers Drawn: 01-13-15-37-42-49
Your ticket:
01-04-14-22-27-30
01-07-10-33-36-49
03-13-22-37-42-48
On line 1 you matched 1 number. Line 2 you matched 2 numbers, Line 3 you matched 3 numbers. Under the payout scale, you'd win $2 for matching 3 out of 6 on Line 3 PLUS you'd win an additional $10 for matching 6 numbers on all 3 lines. So all total you would have won $12 for a $2 bet.
Here is one more example:
Numbers Drawn: 01-13-15-37-42-49
Your ticket:
01-13-14-22-37-49
02-07-10-33-36-40
03-14-22-36-41-48
On line 1 you matched 4 out of 6 for $20, on line 2 you matched 0, on line 3 you matched 0. But on all 3 lines you matched a total of 4 numbers for an additional $2. Total payout equals $22 for a $2 bet.
Also the jackpot is an all cash jackpot that starts at $500,000 and continues to roll until it is hit.
I hope that clears up any confusion.