Replaying The Ticket

If you want to stay with predetermined numbers and continually play these same numbers over and over again, it's not necessary to keep writing new tickets.

The duplicate can be turned in to the keno writer, who then accepts it as the original for the next game, and this can be done time after time, saving energy and making everybody's task simpler.

Multi Race Keno

The casinos have made it easier for those players who wish to play the same numbers over and over again. In some of the houses that feature keno, the concept of multi-race keno has come into use.

Here's how it works: A player selects the numbers he wishes to play, and then the number of games he wishes to enter with these numbers. In some casinos the maximum is ten; in others one can play up to twenty games.

Let's suppose that a player wishes to play a three-way ticket as shown in the next illustration.

Let's see what the player has selected and played. First of all, there are two groups of four numbers, which is shown on the side as 2/4. Then there is one 8 number selection (combining the two groups, which is shown as 1/8).

Underneath this is a statement 1.OOR, which shows that each way is bet at a $1 rate. The combined total is shown on the side above the ways played as $3.00.

The player is playing this same ticket in a multi-race for ten consecutive races, so we see that he has paid $30.00 or ten times $3.00 for all the games to be played.

A player selects

the rules state