Got Some Lucky Numbers? Try ‘em All at Keno
Playing Keno is easy. Buy one or more Keno tickets and mark a few numbers on them. You can mark between 1 and 20 numbers. However, some casinos may set a different limit. After you mark your cards, you can take it to the keno writer and place your bet. If you can’t reach the keno writer yourself, you can ask the keno runner to carry your ticket to the keno writer and register your ticket.
When the game begins, 20 balls are drawn randomly. Each of these balls carry a number between 1 and 80. If your numbers match the ones that are drawn, you are paid according to a paytable. The payout may differ from casino to casino, but in general, the more the matching numbers, the better the winning amount.

Since Keno is a chance-based game, you can mark the numbers that bring you good luck. Some lucky numbers, for example, include your birth date, age, the current day of the week, the current hour of the day, your body weight, your shoe size and so on. This not only “increases” your chances of winning but also makes the game more interesting and fun to play.
If you can’t wait to visit a Keno hall, online Keno is the alternative. Online Keno is much the same as video Keno. Instead of using a touchscreen, you use your mouse to click the numbers on your computer screen. The rest of the game is played automatically by a computer.
Whether you play Keno online or in your local Keno club, the fun will never end. Get your lucky numbers ready and rock Keno!
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