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Description and Objective
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Description and Objective
Keno, a lottery style game, is one of the oldest games played in casinos
and is easy to learn.
To begin, Keno is played with a card, called the Keno Card. A Keno Card
has eighty squares; each square contains a number ranging from 1 to 80.
The player selects a wager amount for the Keno Card and predicts what
numbers will be drawn by selecting one or as many as fifteen numbers on
the Keno Card. The wager amounts are 1 cent, 25 cents, $1, $5 and $10.
The player also has the choice of clicking the Quick Pick button, which
will select 10 random numbers each time the button is clicked, as long
as the game is not in progress. In addition, the player can choose how
many times the numbers chosen will be played. The player has the choice
of playing the current Keno Card 1, 5 or 10 times in a row.
After clicking one of the Play buttons (1, 5, or 10), twenty of the
numbers are then drawn randomly. Numbers drawn that do not match the
player’s choice are marked on the Keno Card with a Red “X”. Numbers
drawn that do match the player’s choice are marked on the Keno Card with
Gold numbers and an animation. The more numbers that are correctly
predicted, the higher the payout. The right side of the keno card
displays the round number (Play 1, 5 or 10) and how many hits the player
received.
The Payout Table is shown to the left of the Keno Card and displays the
payouts based on the number of hits (correctly predicted numbers) from
your selections on the card.
Button Descriptions
Clear
The Clear button removes all currently selected numbers on the Keno
Card.
Quick Pick
The Quick Pick button automatically picks 10 random numbers.
Play 1
Plays one game of Keno. Game results for the game will appear in the
right side of the screen.
Play 5
Plays five games of Keno in a row. Game results for the five games will
appear in the right side of the screen. Moving the mouse to one of the
results will instantly show the Keno Card for that game.
Play 10
Plays ten games of Keno in a row. Game results for the ten games will
appear in the right side of the screen. Moving the mouse to one of the
results will instantly show the Keno Card for that game.
Game Play
Playing Keno is easy.
- Select your wager amount by clicking on the arrow keys on the Keno
card.
- Use your mouse to select one to fifteen numbers on the Keno Card
or click the Quick Pick 10 button to randomly select ten numbers.
- If you would like to de-select a number (even after a Quick Pick
selection), just click the number again and it will no longer be
selected.
- When you select or de-select the numbers, the pay table located on
the left hand side will change accordingly.
- When bets and number selections are confirmed, click either the
Play 1, Play 5 or Play 10 button.
- Twenty (20) numbers will be randomly drawn.
- Once the 20 numbers have been drawn, there is a Results Table to
the right of the Keno Card that informs you of how many numbers you
predicted correctly according to the amount of numbers chosen, Round
number, and the Total Payout amount.
When all twenty numbers have been drawn, you will be paid according
to the Payout Table, located on the left side of the Keno Card. If you
would like to play the same numbers for the same wager, just click the
Play 1, Play 5 or Play 10 button again. If you would like to play
different number(s), click the clear button to clear the selected
numbers or simply de-select the one(s) you would like to change or click
the Quick Pick button.
Disclaimer
Please be advised that:
- These rules for each game as stated are believed to be an accurate
representation of appropriate game play.
- They may or may not contain errors and/or omissions.
- We reserve the right to correct and/or change these rules at
anytime with or without notice to the player.
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Description and Objective
Button Descriptions
Game Play
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Description and Objective
The objective of War is for a player to have a higher card than the
dealer. If the player’s card is higher, then the player wins 2 times the
amount wagered. In the case where the value of the player’s card and the
dealer’s card is the same, the player can either fold or choose to “go
to war” by raising the bet. If the player folds, the amount wagered is
automatically lost.
If the player raises, an amount equal to the original wager is added to
the bet and both the dealer and player receive three cards face down,
and another card face-up. The highest face-up card wins. In the case of
a win, player receives a win 2 times the amount wagered plus the raise
amount.
For example, a player’s wager (ante) is $5 and the player raises $5 and
the player’s card is higher than the dealer, the player would win two
times the amount of the wager (ante) and will win the raise amount,
which is a total $15. However, if the card is lower than that of the
dealer, the player loses the wager (in the case above, the player would
lose $10, both the wager (ante) and the raise). If after a war the
player and the dealer have the same card value, then the player wins.
Button Descriptions
Deal
Clicking on the deal button after placing a bet starts a new game.
Raise
Clicking on the raise button will deal three “burn cards” and an
additional final card to both the player and the dealer.
Fold
If the player and the dealer tie, the player can fold and the game ends.
The player loses the amount wagered.
Game Play
Prior to receiving any cards, the player must place a wager. Once the
wager is made, the player is dealt one card face up. The dealer is also
dealt one card face up. In the event there is a tie, and the player
chooses to raise (go to War), an amount equal to the wager is added to
the bet. Then both the dealer and the player are each dealt three cards
face down. These cards are known as “burn cards” and will remain face
down. Following the burn cards, both the dealer and the player are dealt
a final card (face up). If the player's final card either beats or ties
the dealer's final card then the player wins.
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Disclaimer
Please be advised that:
- These rules for each game as stated are believed to be an accurate
representation of appropriate game play.
- They may or may not contain errors and/or omissions.
- We reserve the right to correct and/or change these rules at
anytime with or without notice to the player.
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