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Keno Introduction

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Keno is one of those games you will know about or you do not. It is typically seen as a lottery in the casino. Like the lotto, the game is made up of numbered balls being selected. The object is to pick the numbers that will be drawn. The game of Keno can either be rapid or leisurely depending on the casino. By playing Keno on the web you can set the pace of the game. As for me, I love live keno. You hang out in a lounge, if you like, and play. Keno is a game that you do not have to be present to enjoy and be a winner. For example, you could purchase a ticket for twenty games and then go bet on something else in the casino or even your suite if you are staying in the casino.

Keno Board

The game is gambled on on a game board. The Keno game board consists of 80 total numbers – numbered one to eighty. The 1st forty are referred to as the top half and the 2nd forty are referred to as the bottom half.

Competing in Keno

Every game of Keno goes the same. The game commences, and twenty numbers are drawn. They might be using the ball system. Ping pong like balls are sucked up and picked, exactly like the lottery on TV. Other casinos use pc’s. If a number you marked is selected, that’s known as a "hit." When all twenty numbers have been selected, the round ends and winning tickets are paid.

There is a lot of diversity in the game of Keno. For example, you can pick one number, two numbers and so on up to 20 numbers. As a rule, you need to hit most of your numbers to win anything. For instance, if you select 6 numbers, you will usually have to get three to earn your cash back.

Keno Pay outs

The payouts in Keno are pretty big. The probability of getting a win will be dependent on the total numbers selected. For instance, if you select 2 numbers, you have a 6% probability of hitting your ticket. Each casino has their own payouts. If you are going to play on the web, make sure you shop everywhere for the greatest payouts first.

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