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Keno
The Keno game is played with a traditional 80-numbered ticket and 20 balls whose function is the same as in a standard lottery. The player marks from 1 to 10 spots on the ticket and is paid according to the numbers that roll out on the balls and the bet he or she choses. The four different ways to bet on a Keno ticket are discussed below. After each game you may choose to stay with the same spots you played (by clicking on PLAY button again) or pick new spots on the ticket. The Payoff tables update on the left of the game card.
'Play 1, 5 or 10'
Option is enabled once you mark at least one spot on the Keno ticket. It starts the game for 1,5 or 10 consecutive games.
'Catch all'
This option can be played with 2 to 7 spots marked on the ticket. You are betting that you will catch all the numbers that you selected. You will be paid only if all the numbers you chose show up
'Against'
This option lets you bet that the numbers you choose will not be drawn. You can select between 8 and 15 numbers. You will win only if none of the numbers selected show up.
'Straight Bet'
This option lets you select between 2 and 10 numbers. The more selected numbers are drawn, the bigger the payoff.
'High Roller'
This option is played almost like the "Straight Bet" but the payoff is on a different schedule where you have to catch more spots in order to get paid, but the payoff is greater.
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