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mini_keno_1.jpgOnline Keno is a unique and easy game that's very similar to playing your local lottery. If you have experience playing the lotto, you'll pick up the game and understand how to play Keno online in mere minutes. Similar to the lotto, as well as Bingo, the game is totally straightforward, easy to understand, and indeed comes in a number of varieties.

Again, learning how to play Keno online is a virtual no-brainer seeing as how the rules are limited and a cinch to grasp.

When a Keno player's number matches a number chosen at random, it's called a "Hit." The payoff in a game of Keno depends on whether you choose "Bet $1," "Bet $3," or "Bet $5." (The maximum bet in most online Keno games is $5). Other important determining factors include: how many numbers you select each game (between 1 and 10) and, of course, how many of these numbers become "Hits."

You begin by designating those numbers you want on the Keno board. You are usually also given the option to have the computer select a random 10 numbers for you, if you prefer. This should be a button labelled "Automatic Deal 10 Numbers" or something along those lines. When you have picked a number, it turns green. If you wish to de-select a number, just click on it again. You'll see your potential payoff in one corner of your online Keno screen as you choose your numbers.

After you've decided how many numbers you wish to play, it's time to choose whether you want to bet $1, $3, or $5. Click on the appropriate button and you'll see your potential payoff this time adjusting accordingly in the corner of your screen.

Next, you may choose how many games of Keno you would like to play by clicking on either "Play One," "Play Five," or "Play Ten." After each game of Keno, you can view your results on the left side of your screen. You can click on each game to get detailed information on each game you play. To keep playing the same numbers in a new game, click on "Repeat Bet."

 
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