How to play

The object of the game

At electronic Keno, you win cash prizes when you select one or more numbers that will be drawn. For each game, twenty numbers between 1 and 80 are randomly generated in an electronic draw.

Wagering

Wagers are $1 or $2 per ticket. Consult the different types of wagers offered in electronic Keno.

Playing the game

All you need to do is fill out a classic or electronic selection slip.

Classic selection slip

The classic selection slip

  1. Mark the numbers you wish to select with an X.
  2. Mark the total of numbers played.
  3. Write the amount of your wager for each draw.
  4. Mark the number of draws in which you wish to participate.
  5. Indicate the total ticket wager.
Electronic selection slip

The electronic selection slip

  1. Darken the box under each number you wish to select,

OR

  1. Choose one of our pre-programmed wagers.
  2. Enter the amount you wish to wager per draw.
  3. Enter the number of draws you wish to play.
  4. You can also play Méga Keno by selecting how many numbers (three to seven) you wish to play in the first section, or how many numbers you want the computer to select for you. Méga Keno may also be combined with another wager except for North/South, West/East and The Edge wagers.

We recommend you use a Multi Keno ticket that allows you to participate in consecutive draws. With a Multi ticket, you have up to 90 days following the last draw date on your ticket to collect your winnings.

A summary of the complete rules for electronic Keno is available in our brochure or at the cashier’s cage [PDF Format, 4.8 MB, Help]

A team of Keno runners, at your service!

Our Keno runners allow you to enjoy the gaming hall’s other activities without ever missing a draw!* Just fill out a selection slip and hand it with your payment to a runner.

Runners can accept wagers as soon as the results from the previous game appear on the electronic Keno board.

During very busy times of the day, or when the results of the previous game no longer appear on the board, or once the draw has been closed, the runner might not be able to accept your wager. The gaming hall is not responsible if your wager is not registered during the current draw.

Holders of winning single-draw tickets must claim their winnings before the gaming hall closes.

*The gaming hall is not responsible for errors made by Keno runners.

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