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Keno
is similar to Lotto. It was first introduced in China many
years ago. The game was brought to the USA in the mid 1800's
by the Chinese immigrants who came to work in the mines
and on the railroad. It is a very popular game and very
easy to play. It is an exciting pastime and, most importantly,
it offers the possibility of winning large payouts on relatively
small wagers.
Keno
is usually played in Casino lounges specifically allocated
for the game, but there are so called 'Keno runners' who
will collect your ticket and deliver the winnings if the
player wants to play from outside the lounge area. There
are many television monitors spread all over the Casino
halls to keep players informed of the winning numbers.
There
is also the video version of Keno. These are slots-like
coin operated machines. It plays using the same principle
with similar rules of the regular Keno, but you get the
results much faster.
To play
Keno, you select a minimum of 4 but no more than 10 numbers
between 1 and 80. Each selection is called a 'Spot', so
if you select 10 numbers you are playing a 10 Spot game.
Keno
tickets are located at tables throughout the Casino and
in the Casino's Keno lounge. The Casino provides a 'Keno
crayon' for this purpose.
Simply
mark a blank Keno ticket with the numbers of your selection.
Then present your ticket to the Keno desk with your wager
and the clerk will give you a duplicate ticket. In a few
minutes, twenty numbered Keno balls will be drawn at random
from a barrel containing 80 numbered balls, and if enough
of your selected numbers are drawn, you are a winner. The
results are displayed on screens, called Keno boards, throughout
the Casino.
Minimum
bets can be as low as 5 cents, although some Casinos only
accept bets of $1 or more. The house's Keno brochures give
you information about payoffs and various tickets you can
play.
The
amount of money you win is dependent upon the type of ticket
you play and the number of 'spots' caught. You may play
as many tickets as you wish. You could win as much as $50,000
on a $1 wager in some Casinos.
The
round of a Keno game is called a Keno race. In many Casinos,
'multi-race' Keno is featured, where you can play a number
of consecutive Keno races at one time.
The
House advantage on Keno varies according to the Keno game
played. It is always around 30% or more. The chances of
hitting one number in 80 is 0.25%, making Keno among the
worst bets you can make.
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