Hi;

They are both correct - depending on what you want to do.

Your text is what is being exactly matched.  Text means whatever you have
including the quotation marks.

The first line will trigger if subject is You're the Winner & "You're a
Winner".

The second line only triggers for "You're a Winner" [with quotation marks]

The quotation marks are considered part of the text..

You probably want the first one..

Regards,
Kami

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I'm a bit confused. Which one is the correct syntax?

SUBJECT         3       CONTAINS        You're a WINNER

or 

SUBJECT         3       CONTAINS        "You're a WINNER"

Thanks,

Aaron
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