Types of bets in Keno
September 9th, 2010 by admin
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1. Straight bets. If you mark on your ticket not more than 15 numbers (usually five or ten), you make a straight bet. For example you have chosen five numbers. In this case, at least three of your numbers must coincide to the thrown numbers. If three numbers have coincided, your bet will be paid 3 to 1. If four numbers have coincided, your will receive a 9 to 1 payout, but if all five numbers are equal then your payout is 800 to 1. Be careful! In each casino the payouts are different.
2. Special bets. If your mark four, five or six numbers you make a special bet. If you want to do this you need to mark the Special square on your Keno ticket. Special bets are more expensive, but the payouts for them are higher. For example, you make a special bet on 4 numbers. If 3 numbers coincide your payment is 20 to 1, but if 4 – 1360 to 1. The special bet on six numbers is paid in a special way: four coincided numbers – 40 to 1, five numbers – 420 to 1 and for six numbers – 20000 to 1.
3. The edge bet. If you mark all the numbers on the edge of your ticket you make an edge bet. The payout can rise from 1 to 1 until 250000 to 1, it depends on how many numbers coincided.
4. The top-bottom bet. The keno ticket is divided by the registration number on two parts: the top and the bottom. You can bet that between the 20 thrown numbers the majority of them will be from the top or the bottom half. In this case you don’t need to mark numbers on your ticket. You just need to write <<T/B>> for the top and <<B/T>> for the bottom. The more is the difference between the thrown numbers in the top and bottom half of the ticket the higher is the payout. For example: if all the 20 numbers are from one half, the payout for the bet is 250000 to 1, for 19 numbers in the bottom (top) half and one number on the top (bottom) one the payout is 50000 to 1, for ten numbers on one half and ten on the other one – 1 to 1 etc.
5. The left-right bet. This bet is analogical to the top-bottom bet. You try to guess on what part (left/right) are going to be the most numbers, which will hit. You don’t have to mark any numbers, just to right down <<L/R>>, if you think that the number on the left side will hit and <<R/L>> if you want to bet on the right side. The payouts are the same as in top-bottom bet case.
There aren’t fixed strategies for playing Keno. The advantage of the casino is 20%-25%, that’s why the experts give only one advice to play only on low bets.
There is only the hope that Her Majesty The Fortune sooner or later (better sooner) will smile to you.
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How to play Keno
September 9th, 2010 by admin
You decide to have and go to a casino. The online casinos offers you a big amount of games. In some of them you need to have some special experience and mathematical knowledge, but between them you can find a very easy to play lottery called Keno.
Keno is one of the most famous lottery games in the world. Because of the easy rules it has and the high payout – till 100000$ in one round.
If you want to play Keno you need to buy a Keno lottery ticket (the ticket usually costs from 1$ to 20$). Each Keno ticket has 80 numbers marked on them ranging from 1 to 80. The player must pick some numbers from this chart. It can be marked fasten twenty numbers or not more that fifteen. On the ticket is also indicated the name of the player, the amount of games (with the same ticket you can play various games), the price of the ticket, the money you bet (the price of the ticket is multiplied to the amount of the games). After you have paid your bets you registrate your ticket: the dates of the ticket are fixed and it receives an individual number. That’s all. You can sit around a poker table, play Roulette or another game. There is only one thing you have to do: listening to the messages, because the Keno rules say that of you doesn’t come to receive your payout until the new game stars you loose your money.
The games are usually played after a period of time (a rather long period) in the Keno hall.
In the middle of the Keno hall there is a big glass cage, where are placed 80 balls with numbers from 1 to 80. The cage throws twenty balls. The numbers on these balls hit. Your payout depends on the coincidence of the numbers you have chosen and the thrown numbers. The more numbers are the same the more is your payout.
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