![]() Stud: Another term used for progressive jackpot casino games.Ĥ3. Straight Ticket: The standard keno tick provided by the casino.Ĥ2. Spot: The numbers chosen and marked by the player on the keno ticket.Ĥ1. Split Ticket: A keno bet where the player plays multiple groups of numbers separately on the same ticket.Ĥ0. Sleeper: An uncashed winning keno ticket.ģ9. Replayed Ticket: Re-using the same numbers in consecutive keno games.ģ8. Rate Card: An outline provided by the casino that illustrates the payouts and costs of different keno bets.ģ7. Rate: The price the player pays for a keno ticket.ģ6. Random Number Generator: Used primarily in online keno, a random number generator is a computer program that allows for fair unbiased draws.ģ5. Progressive Jackpot wagers are a great way for advantage players to decrease the casino’s edge.ģ4. Until the game is won, the pool of money will keep increasing. Progressive Jackpot: A keno game where the highest payout wager keeps growing with losing wagers. They present how much each wager is paid out to winning players.ģ3. Pay Tables: A matrix that the Casino posts for each of their keno games. This wager pays as long as the player catches at least one number on his ticket.ģ2. Pay Any Catch Ticket: A low-risk low reward type of bet. Multi-game keno ticket: Playing several keno wagers on a single keno ticket.ģ1. Similarly, the player can win if he or she catches non-numbers on one-half of the ticket.ģ0. The wager pays if the player catches numbers on one-half of the ticket. Left/Right Ticket: A ticket where the player has marked the numbers vertically down the center. Payout tables vary with a king ticket bet but they certainly offer enhanced payoffs.Ģ9. King: A single circled number on a keno ticket that can be used on its own or combined with other groups to form a unique wager. ![]() Inside Ticket: A completed keno ticket that is turned in to the casino.Ģ8. House Edge: The percent advantage that the casino holds over the player for a given gambling game.Ģ7. Hold: The casino profit after a round of keno.Ģ6. Field: The marked numbers on the keno card that are not circled.Ģ5. This increased difficulty leads to better payoffs for players.Ģ4. Exacta: A wager that requires the player to make winning picks in two consecutive keno games. Enhanced Payoff: Increased payoffs for more difficult keno wagers.Ģ3. The player wins if either he catches between 1-6 numbers or if he/she catches 10-20 numbers. Edge Ticket: A keno ticket where a player picks all 32 numbers around the edge of the ticket. Draw sheet: A record of past keno games where the casino displays the winning numbers from previous draws.Ģ1. Online keno operators use a random number generator or sometimes a live caller over video to complete a draw.Ģ0. Draw: A round of keno where the casino picks 20 numbers randomly. Deuce: Two keno spots grouped together on the card.ġ9. Conditions: The rules of the different keno games that the casino offers.ġ8. Computer Ticket: A keno ticket where a computer picks the numbers instead of the player.ġ7. Combination Way Ticket: A single keno ticket where a player makes multiple keno wagers.ġ6. Close: The moment prior to the keno draw when the casino stops taking keno wagers.ġ5. Catch zero: A keno bet where the player must avoid hitting any number they’ve marked on their ticket to win.ġ4. Catch All: A keno bet where the player must hit every number they’ve marked on their ticket to win.ġ3. ![]() Catch: Hitting a number marked on your keno ticket.ġ2. Caller: The casino employee who runs the keno game and announces the winning numbers as they are drawn.ġ1. Call: Announcement of the winning keno numbers.ġ0. These tournaments are a great way to play keno because the added tournament money reduces the casino edge significantly!ĩ. The casino awards prize money to the top finishers of these games in addition to the money the players win from the keno drawings themselves. Buy-In Tournament: A contest hosted by the casino where players play a pre-determined amount of keno games. The keno caller uses this machine to present the winning numbers.Ĩ. Blower: Portion of the keno machine that picks a ball from the bowl into a clear tube. Blank: A keno ticket that has not been filled out.ħ. The balls are typically numbered 1 through 80.Ħ. Ball Game: The most common form of keno where numbered plastic balls are drawn live like a bingo draw. Bankroll: Refers to the amount of money a gambler has set aside for all gambling games.ĥ. Bank: The money the casino has available to pay winning players.Ĥ. All or Nothing: A type of bet that pays the player out if they hit all their picked numbers or none of their numbers.ģ. Aggregate Limit: The maximum amount of winnings that the casino will award during a round of keno.Ģ. ![]() Here are the most common keno terms that any player should know before starting a game of Keno.ġ.
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