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Keno is a bingo style casino game that is very popular for its ease of play.
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Keno
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Keno is not as popular a game as one would think, only because much of the gambling population does not necessarily understand the object of the game. Many see keno as simply a derivative of bingo somehow, and yet the two games are vastly different in many ways. Where bingo is simply about chance, many feel that in keno you have some control over the winning or losing of the game.

Keno has been around since the Han Dynasty in China, originating somewhere between 205 and 187 B.C. The game does not appear until the 19th century in the United States when it is brought over by Chinese immigrants. The word simply means five, and comes from both Latin and French roots. The French root for five is quine, and the Latin root for five is quini. Either way, it has been played in China for more than 2000 years.
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The idea behind keno is that each player is given a card where players wager by making an “X” over the “spot” choices that they want. A blank keno ticket has 80 numbered selection boxes and once the players have all made their selections the casino draws 20 balls at random. These balls are traditionally taken from a circular glass enclosure called a bubble, which holds 80 balls each having one of the numbers on the keno board.

The keno player is paid based on how many numbers drawn match the numbers chosen on the ticket – and according to the pay table selected when the wager amount was recorded. The amount that you will ultimately make off of the keno game is determined by where you play as well, for the payouts and odds change from casino to casino.

The house edge for the typical keno game in a casino is 4-66%. The edge for non slot casino games is between 0-5%. The odds for a keno game are simple really. The payout is determined by how many numbers the player chooses and how many get called. This is then multiplied by the proportion of the player’s original wager to the “base rate” of the pay table. This means that as a rule the more numbers that you play, and the more numbers that are hit, the more money you will make off of it.

Some pay tables will pay extra or a specified amount for hitting a specific spot on the card. The payouts are so different from casino to casino, that keno players will find no two are alike. The probability of hitting all of the numbers on your card is really not very high. However, it is possible to hit the “catches” which are 0, 1, 2, 3, and 7 through 19. This increases the payout to the player. But the more numbers that you try and hit the less chance that you have of hitting them. Here are the approximate payouts:

20 Spots 0 Hits: 1 In 843.380 Or 0.11857057%
20 Spots 1 Hits: 1 In 86.446 Or 1.15678605%
20 Spots 2 Hits: 1 In 20.115 Or 4.97142576%
20 Spots 3 Hits: 1 In 8.009 Or 12.48637168%
20 Spots 4 Hits: 1 In 4.877 Or 20.50318987%
20 Spots 5 Hits: 1 In 4.287 Or 23.32807380%
20 Spots 6 Hits: 1 In 5.258 Or 19.01745147%
20 Spots 7 Hits: 1 In 8.826 Or 11.32954556%
20 Spots 8 Hits: 1 In 20.055 Or 4.98618021%
20 Spots 9 Hits: 1 In 61.420 Or 1.62814048%
20 Spots 10 Hits: 1 In 253.801 Or 0.39401000%
20 Spots 11 Hits: 1 In 1423.822 Or 0.07023351%
20 Spots 12 Hits: 1 In 10968.701 Or 0.00911685%
20 Spots 13 Hits: 1 In 118084.920 Or 0.00084685%
20 Spots 14 Hits: 1 In 1821881.628 Or 0.00005489%
20 Spots 15 Hits: 1 In 41751453.986 Or 0.00000240%
20 Spots 16 Hits: 1 In 1496372110.872 Or 0.00000007%
20 Spots 17 Hits: 1 In 90624035964.712 Or 0.00000000%
20 Spots 18 Hits: 1 In 10512388171906.553 Or 0.00000000%
20 Spots 19 Hits: 1 In 2946096785176811.500 Or 0.00000000%
20 Spots 20 Hits: 1 In 3535316142212173800.000 Or 0.00000000%

There are four ways that the keno balls can be selected. They can come from a “rabbit ear” blower, which is the most common one; they can come from an “AKV” which is an automatic blower that sends encoded messages from the balls to a computer; a random number generator which chooses the numbers; or the “hand cage” which is a spinning metal ball cage that rolls the numbers into a slot and a person validates them.

When playing live instead of online, there are “keno runners” who take your wager to the keno booth and get it processed for you. It is important to check it and see that the wager receipt is correct. If it isn’t you have to get it corrected before the game balldraw is drawn. Once that happens the ticket stays the way it is and the receipt governs in any disputes.

You can also play multi race keno where you can book a keno ticket for any number of sequential races all the way up to 1000. The races must be the next one in the row and when it is finished they can redeem any winnings that they might have. It used to be that you had to cash in as soon as the game had ended but now there is a late pay window. It depends from casino to casino how long they will honor your keno ticket so it is still better to cash in as soon as possible just in case you should lose your win.

The odds vary, but they are usually best for the three spot game where the winner will get approximately $0.62 on the dollar or a 38% loss. The odds go down from there, as do the payouts.




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