

Descriptive overview of the Keno Left-Right Ticket, where you mark L on the left side of the ticket and R on the right side in the hopes of matching 13 or more numbers on either half of the ticket. The house advantage with this kind of Keno ticket is
Continue »Explanatory overview of the Keno Top-Bottom Ticket, where you mark T on the top half of the ticket and B on the bottom in the hopes of matching 13 or more numbers on either half of the ticket. The house advantage with this kind of Keno ticket is app
Continue »Descriptive overview of the Keno 20-Spot Ticket, where you choose 20 numbers and gain the opportunity to receive many kinds of payoffs, even for matching no numbers. However, winning with this ticket is not always as promising as it seems.
Continue »Explanatory overview of the Keno High-End Ticket, a ticket with more of a risk and more of a payoff than most other Keno tickets. With this ticket, you may even receive a payoff if you don't choose any numbers at all!
Continue »Descriptive overview of the Keno King ticket, where although only 1 number is encircled, the objective is not to play that number alone, but rather to utilize it with additional numbers to compose a Way, Straight, or Combination ticket.
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