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Common FAQs About Keno
Unlike poker or blackjack, there are those games that do not draw that much attention for themselves. That is not to say that they are bad games in any way, it just so happens that they do not invite that much notice beyond the halls of the casino and the ranks of their loyal players. Such is the category where the game keno fits.
To help those players who do not have any inkling as to what keno is and also help those that wish to get into the game, here is a list of FAQs with their corresponding answers to clear up the questions that commonly lingers on most minds of those who take up interest in the game.
FAQ #1: What is keno?
Keno is very much like the lottery or bingo games out there. Like the mentioned games, one chooses numbers in keno in the hopes that they will be drawn by the casino so as to win the wager.
FAQ #2: How does one play keno?
In the game, players purchase tickets that have the numbers 1 to 80. Players then choose and mark 20 numbers among the numbers that are on the ticket. The casino then draws 20 numbers and players win in proportion to the amount of the bet that they have wagered in conjunction with the number of numbers that the players have correctly predicted.
FAQ #3: What are "red games" and "green games"?
Those red games and green games do not have any impact upon the rules and system of the game. They are just a way for the casinos to operate multiple games without the added expenses that can be brought by extra personnel and floor space.
Most lounges in casinos have two sets of color-coded balls, red and green, and two boards to use for the two games which are nicknamed "red" and "green" which is obviously taken from the color of the balls used in their draws. Players will just have to choose which of the two they will play on.
FAQ #4: What is video keno?
As the name implies, video keno is an electronic incarnation of the game. Most machines offer the same odds as the actual game depending on the casino one is playing in. The video version of the game also offers players much faster game play since one does not have to wait for games to start as in actual keno since games are automatically generated.
Keno is perfect for those who are intent on playing a casino game that is not that intense and fast paced. For those who are planning to get into the game, reading FAQs such as the aforementioned ones are the one of the best ways to familiarize with the game.
