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What is Keno? Keno is easy to learn and fun to play. It is one of the oldest games played in modern casinos and almost certainly the one that has undergone the least change. Keno is played in much the same fashion as most national and state lotteries around the world. The concept is very simple. There is a large Keno board with numbers from one (1) to eighty (80). In a basket, wire cage or plastic bubble there are balls numbered from one (1) to eighty (80). Twenty of the balls are drawn randomly and it is up to the player to predict which numbers will be drawn and to place a bet on as many as fifteen of those numbers. You may choose to bet on any number of spots (up to 15) for the price of one ticket. The price of the ticket is not dependent on the number of spots chosen. The more spots that you correctly predict the higher the payout. Playing Keno Select up to fifteen 'spots' on the Keno ticket and then click the Play button. The game will begin. As numbers are drawn they will be shown to you. If you have successfully predicted a number your keno ticket will change to reflect this. When all twenty numbers have been drawn you will be paid out according to the payout schedule and can play again. Payout Schedule The Payout Schedule for Keno is dependent on the number of spots which you choose. Below is the table showing the payout schedules for the various numbers of 'spots' chosen:
Note: The above rules and instructions relate specifically to the games operated by the casino sponsoring this page. Whilst most casinos will adhere to the same or similar rules for their casino games, some differences may occur and you are advised to read a casino's rules and conditions before play. |