Keno Lingo: “Aggregate Limit”

by Jen Leo on July 20, 2005

by Jen Leo | July 20th, 2005

Aggregate Limit is the total amount that can be paid to any one player in the course of any one Keno draw. For example, the Aggregate Limit might be 100,000. If a player picks 10 numbers, and hits all 10, then they get paid the aggregate limit, if they hit 15 out of 15 their payout doesn’t improve. Look at the game you are playing, and play the amount of numbers that is the lowest where the top prize is still the limit.

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