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Looking for winning keno patterns is an important part of playing the game. And learning how to take advantage of those patterns can be a benefit to the player.

Regrettably, keno wagers concede more of an edge to the house than just about any other form of betting in a casino. The house edge on keno can be well over 30 percent, which is absolutely terrible when compared to other casino offerings (most of which surrender an edge of only 1-10 percent even when played by unskilled gamblers). Free Play - Keno. A place just for keno players! Join and play non-wagering versions of your favorite keno games! Play just for fun, or compete in contests to win actual prizes!

If you’re familiar with casino gambling, you know that casinos make their profits from having an edge (an advantage) on every game they have on the floor. However, there are rare instances when casinos have made mistakes. When that happens things can go very wrong for the casino. You’re about to read a fascinating story, as reported by Steve Bourie, about one of those instances that occurred many years ago at a casino in Canada.

Fill in a KENO play slip with the number of spots (numbers) you want to play per game. Choose from 1 to 10 spots. Choose how much you want to wager on each game: $1. Club Keno, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The best keno strategy is to go with whatever bet type and number-choosing method which feels best for you personally. A player who studies hot numbers and keno payout charts is no more likely to.

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Casino de Montreal first opened for business in October 1993 and one of the games it offered was keno. It was the typical keno game that uses the numbers from 1 to 80. Twenty numbers out of the 80 are selected randomly and players try to guess which numbers will be chosen. In this particular game, players guess anywhere from 1 to 20 numbers.

Interestingly, the casino offered the pick 20 on two types of keno games – mechanical and electronic. That’s a lot of keno patterns. In the mechanical version the numbers were printed on 80 standard ping pong-type balls and were chosen by a blower system that mixed the balls and then allowed the balls to escape to a chute one-at-a-time so the numbers could be called out. The electronic version used a computer chip called a random number generator (RNG) to determine its 20 numbers. These electronic machines had been used in numerous Las Vegas casinos for years and are known to be reliable.

Daniel Corriveau was a freelance computer consultant who enjoyed using his skills to look for patterns in winning lottery numbers. When the new casino opened in his home province of Quebec he decided to turn his attention to the casino’s keno game. Eventually, he thought he detected specific keno patterns in the electronic version of the game and he went to the casino on April 10, 1994 to test out his theory. By the end of the evening he had hit 19 out of 20 numbers three consecutive times, plus some other number combinations for a total win of $620,000.

Knowing that it was statistically impossible to accomplish such a feat, the casino personnel immediately shut down the electronic game and decided not to pay Courriveau until they conducted an inquiry into what had happened. After all, they wanted to make sure that there wasn’t some elaborate scheme underway to defraud them.

After conducting a full-scale police investigation, including a polygraph exam, the casino called a press conference 17 days later to announce that Courriveau had legitimately won his bets and presented him with a check for $620,000.

So how was that possible? Did Mr. Courriveau really discover a winning system for predicting keno numbers? In a way he did – for that particular machine. The key was to be found in the keno patterns.

It turns out that there was an unknown bug, a problem, with the electronic version of the keno game. Although a RNG can literally produce hundreds of millions of different number combinations it always has to have a starting point, or seed, to begin its calculations. It then uses that number to do the math to come up with a new number which then becomes the seed for the next calculation. It then uses that number to do the math for the next calculation and that result becomes the seed for the next calculation. This process is repeated continuously. The one thing to keep in mind, however, is that because the calculations are always the same the RNG needs a different seed each time or else it will come up with the same numbers. In other words, if the starting seed doesn’t change, the RNG will simply come up with the same results time after time.

As mentioned before, the electronic machines had a history of working perfectly in Las Vegas, but in Las Vegas the casinos are open 24 hours a day. The machines are on all the time. It was different in Montreal. The casino didn’t operate on a 24-hour schedule. The machine was shut off at some point every night for several hours. When the machine was turned on the next day it always started its calculations at the initial seed which was programmed into it. Since the seed never changed, the machine simply kept repeating the same keno patterns of numbers. Mr. Courriveau was lucky enough to spot the pattern but anyone probably could have done the same had they kept a history of the winning numbers. After the problem, the casino still offered keno, but only the mechanical version. The electronic keno game never reopened after Courriveau’s big win.

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12

12 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:15.73
MatchOddsWin
121:478,261,833.14$1,000,000*
111:5,978,272.91$25,000
101:184,230.29$2,500
91:10,482.07$1,000
81:980.78$150
71:142.30$25
61:31.05$5
01:43.05$4

11

11 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:7.63
MatchOddsWin
111:62,381,978.24$500,000**
101:945,181.49$15,000
91:35,244.06$1,500
81:2,430.62$250
71:277.18$50
61:49.50$10
51:13.50$1
01:30.57$2

10

10 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:9.05
MatchOddsWin
101:8,911,711.18$100,000***
91:163,381.37$10,000
81:7,384.47$500
71:620.68$80
61:87.11$20
51:19.44$2
01:21.84$2

9

9 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:6.53
MatchOddsWin
91:1,380,687.65$40,000
81:30,681.95$4,000
71:1,690.11$200
61:174.84$25
51:30.67$5
41:8.76$1

8

8 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:9.77
MatchOddsWin
81:230,114.61$15,000
71:6,232.27$1,000
61:422.53$50
51:54.64$10
41:12.27$2

7

7 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:4.23
MatchOddsWin
71:40,979.31$5,000
61:1,365.98$100
51:115.76$20
41:19.16$3
31:5.71$1

6

6 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:6.19
MatchOddsWin
61:7,752.84$1,600
51:323.04$50
41:35.04$7
31:7.70$1

5

5 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:10.34
MatchOddsWin
51:1,550.57$450
41:82.70$20
31:11.91$2

4

4 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:3.86
MatchOddsWin
41:326.44$100
31:23.12$4
21:4.70$1

3

3 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:6.55
MatchOddsWin
31:72.07$25
21:7.21$2.50

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2

2 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:2.27
MatchOddsWin
21:16.63$5
11:2.63$1

1

1 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:4.00
MatchOddsWin
11:4.00$2.50
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How to Play

  1. Choose how many numbers (spots) you want to play by marking in the appropriate box.
  2. Select the amount of money you want to wager per game ($1, $2, $5, $10 or $20) by marking in one of the Amount Bet boxes.
  3. You can play up to 30 consecutive games by marking the appropriate box under Number of Games Played.
  4. Pick the numbers you wish to play from a field of 80 by marking in each of the boxes, keeping in mind the number of spots chosen above. IMPORTANT: KEEP MARKS INSIDE BOXES. Use only PENCIL OR BLUE BALL-POINT PEN to mark the betting slip. You may also let the Lottery computer choose your numbers by marking in the Quic Pic (QP) box.
  5. Mark the “Y” box if you wish to play KENO BONUS. If you play KENO BONUS the total wager amount will double.****
  6. Give the completed betting slip to an ON-LINE Lottery Sales Agent.
  7. The Sales Agent will give you a separate ticket as your receipt. IMPORTANT: CHECK YOUR TICKET! BE SURE THAT IT REPRESENTS THE NUMBERS AND DRAWING(S) THAT YOU WANTED TO PLAY AS IT IS YOUR ONLY PROOF OF PLAYING THESE NUMBERS.
  8. The Lottery suggests for your own protection that you sign the back of your ticket to identify ownership.
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KENO BONUS

KENO BONUS gives you a chance to increase your KENO winnings by 3, 4, 5 or 10 times. To play KENO BONUS, mark the “Y” box on your bet slip. The cost of your wager will double. If you purchase the additional BONUS play for a drawing and win, you may multiply your winnings if a multiplier number (3, 4, 5 or 10) is drawn. The overall odds of having a multiplier number (3, 4, 5 or 10) are 1:2.3.

MultiplierOddsExample Winning Amount if KENO BONUS
Not PlayedPlayed
No Bonus1:1.75$5$5
3x1:3$5$15
4x1:15$5$20
5x1:40$5$25
10x1:234$5$50

Club Keno To Go Live Drawings

KENO BONUS is not available for the 10-spot, 11-spot, or 12-spot KENO games. A KENO BONUS wager is only valid when played in conjunction with a valid KENO wager.

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Rules

  1. Bets are not effective until accepted by the Lottery’s on-line computer processing system prior to the drawing of the winning number and in accordance with Lottery rules. Bettors acknowledge that on-line Lottery sales agents are acting on behalf of the bettors in entering bets into the Lottery’s on-line KENO computer processing system.
  2. Present your completed bet slip to your Lottery Sales agent for processing. You will receive a ticket. CHECK YOUR TICKET IMMEDIATELY TO VERIFY THAT THE SELECTIONS ON YOUR TICKET MATCH THE SELECTIONS REQUESTED ON THE BET SLIP.
  3. Present winning ticket to any on-line KENO sales agent for payment of prizes up to and including $600. Claims for more than $600 will be paid by the Lottery Commission after claim form is filed. Under unusual conditions, fixed prizes may be reduced according to the rules and regulations. All cash prizes must be claimed within one (1) year following the draw date.
  4. Your ticket is a bearer instrument. Unless signed by owner, prize may be claimed by anyone in possession of winning ticket. SIGN YOUR TICKET IMMEDIATELY. Bettors agree to abide by Lottery Commission rules and regulations. Applicable rules are available for inspection by bettors by contacting the Lottery Commission at. 150 Mount Vernon St. Dorchester MA 02125
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Maximum overall prize payout for matching 12 out of 12 is $2,000,000 for any single game. If there are more than two ($2) dollars bet on the winning numbers, the payoff for each one ($1) dollar bet equals two million ($2,000,000) dollars divided by the number of dollars wagered.
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Maximum overall prize payout for matching 11 out of 11 is $2,000,000 for any single game. If there are more than four ($4) dollars bet on the winning numbers, the payoff for each one ($1) dollar bet equals two million ($2,000,000) dollars divided by the number of dollars wagered.
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Maximum overall prize payout for matching 10 out of 10 is $2,000,000 for any single game. If there are more than twenty ($20) dollars bet on the winning numbers, the payoff for each one ($1) dollar bet equals two million ($2,000,000) dollars divided by number of dollars wagered.
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KENO BONUS gives you a chance to increase your KENO winnings by 3, 4, 5 or 10 times. To play KENO BONUS, mark the “Y” box on your bet slip. The cost of your wager will double. If you purchase the additional BONUS play for a drawing and win, you may multiply your winnings if a multiplier number (3, 4, 5 or 10) is drawn. The overall odds of having a multiplier number (3, 4, 5 or 10) are 1:2.3. KENO BONUS is not available for the 10-spot, 11-spot, or 12-spot KENO games. A KENO BONUS wager is only valid when played in conjunction with a valid KENO wager.