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Introducing Keno

Keno is a game you either know about or you don’t. It’s generally seen as a lottery in the casino. Like the lotto, the game is made up of numbered balls being selected. The challenge is to pick the numbers that will be selected. The game of Keno can be either fast or leisurely depending on the casino. By playing Keno on the internet you can control the speed of the game. For me, I prefer live keno. You chill in a lounge, if you want, and play. Keno is a game that you don’t have to be in the lounge to enjoy and win. For example, you could purchase a ticket for 20 games and then go play another game in the casino or even your hotel room if you’re staying in the casino.

Keno Board

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

Competing in Keno

Every round of Keno plays out the same. The round begins, and 20 numbers are picked. The casino might be utilizing the ball system. Ping pong style balls are sucked up and picked, exactly like the lottery on TV. Some other casinos use pc’s. If a number you checked is chosen, that is called a "hit." When all twenty numbers have been selected, the round concludes and winning tickets are paid.

There is an abundance of choices in the game of Keno. For instance, you may pick a single number, two numbers and so forth-up to twenty numbers. Typically, you need to get a majority of your numbers to win something. For instance, if you pick six numbers, you will generally need to hit 3 to earn your cash back.

Keno Pay outs

The payouts in Keno are pretty decent. The probability of getting a win is dependent on the total numbers checked. For example, if you select two numbers, you will have a 6% probability of hitting your ticket. Each casino has their very own pay outs. If you are playing online, make sure you look around for the biggest pay outs first.

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