Keno

 

Keno is a lottery-like or bingo-like gambling game often played at modern casinos, and is also offered as a game in some state lotteries. It is a very popular game and very easy to play. To play Keno, you select a minimum of 4 but no more than 10 numbers between 1 and 80. Each selection is called a 'Spot', so if you select 10 numbers you are playing a 10 Spot game. Simply mark a blank Keno ticket with the numbers of your selection. Then present your ticket to the Keno desk with your wager and the clerk will give you a duplicate ticket. The Lottery's computer randomly chooses 20 winning numbers between 1 and 80 for each game of Keno and The central computer locks in on a set of those numbers, which then appears on the Keno TV monitor, called Keno boards.

Your win based upon how many winning numbers you match, and if enough of your selected numbers are drawn, you are a winner.There are many television monitors spread all over the Casino halls to keep players informed of the winning numbers. The Lottery's computer, protected 24 hours a day by security cameras.