* Progressive jackpots - Players can win even bigger prizes in the 6-,7- and 8-spot Keno games. Keno tickets can be checked by a Lottery retailer, the Lottery website by draw number or, The Bull's-eye number is shown highlighted seperatly from the first 20 numbers. Overall odds of winning a prize: 1 in 4.The Lottery computer system randomly draws 20 numbers every 4 minutes and displays them on the lottery games monitor. Overall odds of winning a Bull's-eye prize: 1 in 40
Overall odds of winning a prize: 1 in 16.63. Overall odds of winning a Bull's-eye prize: 1 in 26.67 Overall odds of winning a prize: 1 in 6.55. Overall odds of winning a Bull's-eye prize: 1 in 20 Overall odds of winning a prize: 1 in 3.86. Overall odds of winning a Bull's-eye prize: 1 in 16 Overall odds of winning a prize: 1 in 10.34. Overall odds of winning a Bull's-eye prize: 1 in 13.33 Overall odds of winning a prize: 1 in 6.19. Overall odds of winning a Bull's-eye prize: 1 in 11.43 Overall odds of winning a prize: 1 in 4.23. Overall odds of winning a Bull's-eye prize: 1 in 10 Overall odds of winning a prize: 1 in 9.77. Overall odds of winning a Bull's-eye prize: 1 in 8.89 Overall odds of winning a prize: 1 in 6.53. Overall odds of winning a Bull's-eye prize: 1 in 8 Overall odds of winning a prize: 1 in 9.05. In exceptional circumstances, when the total prize fund for a game would exceed $1.5 million, prizes may have to be paid out on a pari-mutuel basis instead. Your total payout can be calculated by multiplying the prizes stated below by your wager amount, although the maximum is $100,000, or $300,000 with Bull's-eye. The prizes shown below are based on a $1 wager. This is a bonus prize that increases when nobody wins in those particular games, and is shown on Keno monitors. There are progressive jackpots in the 6-Spot, 7-Spot and 8-Spot games. In the 9-Spot game, you must match at least four numbers. For example, if you play the 5-Spot game, you must match at least three numbers. Depending on which version of Keno you play, you have to match a different amount of numbers. You win prizes by matching all or some of the numbers you have selected to the numbers that appear in the Keno draw. If you've played the 10 Spot game, matched all your numbers and got the Bull's-eye, you receive $300,000. If you have selected the Bull's-eye as one of your chosen numbers, you are guaranteed a prize. In each Keno draw, one of the 20 winning numbers is randomly picked out as the Bull's-eye number. If you play Bull's-eye, the cost of your wager is doubled. You can select the Bull's-eye option on your playslip to increase your chances of winning, and to give you the opportunity to land even bigger prizes. When the draw takes place, 20 winning numbers are selected at random from 1 to 80.
The total cost of your ticket is based on how many draws you enter, multiplied by your selected wager amount. It is even possible to play up to 100 consecutive games. You can play your numbers in just the next draw, or enter them in multiple consecutive draws. You can choose your own or request a Quick Pick if you would prefer to play a random selection. When it comes to selecting your numbers, the range is 1 to 80. You must also choose how much you want to wager per game, from $1 to $5.
The first is to consider how many spots (numbers) you want to play, from 1 to 10. You have a few decisions to make when you play Keno in Kansas.