Replaying The Ticket

The first game he's entered in is number 116, and the last game will be 125. So for the next ten games, the player can watch the play or not, but when game 125 has been called, which is the last game of the race, he must claim whatever wins he has had in the ten previous games.

He can't do this before the calling of the tenth race, and if he waits till the next game, 126 has been called, he forfeits all prize money. He can keep score on the back of a keno blank set for that purpose, as shown above.

Some casinos have more stringent rules. In the Horseshoe, where twenty games can be played in the multi-race, the rules state that the player is required to be present in a keno playing area (casino, bar, restaurant, card room, or other gaming area) during the entire calling of the game (i.e., all races wagered on).

In fact, it's a good idea to do this because you should be aware of what you won, and if you've won big, you don't want to forfeit your profits by not being present when the last race of your sequence is being called.

A player selects

the rules state