The object of Keno is to correctly match as many numbers as possible from a group of 20 numbered balls randomly drawn from the machine. There are 80 numbered balls contained in a device called a squirrel cage or goose. It is similar to a bingo machine. In online Keno, you will not actually see the squirrel cage and the balls, but rather a betting layout representing each of the numbers 1 through 80.
Playing Keno
How to Play Keno
Place your bet: Choose $1, $2, $5 or $10 as your wager amount.
Player action: Select the numbers on which you would like to wager. You may select from one to twelve numbers at once. The more numbers you select, the more you have to get correct. However, more numbers means more money if you wagered on the correct numbers. After you have determined your numbers, click on play and the 20 randomly generated numbers will start appearing on the layout.
Payoff
How much you win is determined by how much you wager, how many Keno numbers you selected and how many of your selected numbers actually hit. On the right side of the screen you will see a box marked by "hit" and "pays." This box will tell you many hits you must have to win the corresponding amount.
Game Rules
- You may wager $1, $2, $5 or $10.
- Select from one to twelve numbers per game.
- Twenty numbers will be randomly selected by the Keno machine each game.
- Maximum payout is $30,000 regardless of denomination or number of coins won.
- Payoff is determined by how much you wager, how many Keno numbers you selected and how many of your selected numbers actually hit. The payoff table is on the right side of the screen.
- In the event of unusual activity in the software or outside intervention all wagers will be placed under review for further determination.
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