When you are new to the game of Keno it can seem, at first, confusing.
That is a very common response for "first-timers".
If that is you, not to worry, there is a very simple way to learn the game.
Try SINGLE CARD KENO when you are first starting out.
After that, you can progress to 4-card Keno, ten card keno, and then Multi-Card Keno
(playing 1 to 20 cards of Keno with Multi-Card Keno).
Find the lowest denomination machine(s) available at the casino, or try the game of Keno for free online at various game sites on the web.
The most common Keno game allows you to pick up to 10 choices per card, from 80 numbers (1 - 80).
The amount of money you can win is determined by the number of choices you pick and your style or choice, of play.
For example, if you choose to play 8 different numbers and you "hit" all 8, then you would win more money than if you chose to play 6 numbers and "hit" 6 out of 6. However it is easier to "hit" 6 out of 6 because regardless of how many numbers you choose, the machine will always randomly hit on 20 of the 80 possible picks on the game board. So, hitting 6 out of 20 is obviously easier than hitting 8 out of 20. See?
To study the pay chart, simply choose that option on your machine's menu and you will be able to view the detailed breakdown of winnings, according to your number of picks, prior to the start of the game.
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If you are a first timer to Keno, let me hear how about your initial play experience.
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Happy gaming!
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