Keno Lingo: “All or Nothing”

by Jen Leo on July 19, 2005

by Jen Leo | July 19th, 2005

A Keno game that is played all or nothing is exactly as is sounds. If you play a six number all or nothing ticket, you MUST hit six out of six to get paid (in most Keno games, five out of six would be a nice payoff). You get greater odds for your six of six than in a normal Keno game, but you lose the payouts for catching 4 or 5 of your Lucky numbers.

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