| Keno Rules |
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| Saturday, 03 February 2007 | |
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Keno is extraordinary and simple game which may seem to be comparable to your local lottery. Each player have to predict as many of the 20 numbers that are drawn each round as possible, and first he pick them from the ticket (the Keno board) with a total of 80 numbers on it. The numbers are draw randomly by a computer, and player can bet on between 1 and 10 numbers which in his opinion will appear. A “Hit” appears when a number drawn by computer is the same as the number predicted by player. The value of the payout is based on the bet you choose. The options in most of the online casinos are "Bet $1", "Bet $3", or "Bet $5". Other issues that has influence on a payout are how many numbers were select each game by a player (between 1 and 10) and, obviously, how many of these numbers become "Hits". At the beginning you chose the number that you predict will come out on the Keno board. You can leave this task to a computer if you want to and it will pick you 10 random numbers. This should be called "Automatic Deal 10 Numbers". The particular number will turn green after you select it. If you want to change your mind, simply click on it again. The potential payoff will be counted after each selected number and showed in the corner. Next step is deciding if you want to bet for $1, $3, or $5. After clicking on the selected option button you will see your potential payoff this time adjusting accordingly in the corner of your screen. |








