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How to Play Heads or Tails Margins in Keno Australia?

How to Play Heads or Tails Margins in Keno Australia

Heads or Tails

1.Heads or Tails Margins
2.How to play Heads or Tails Margins in Keno Australia
3.How to win the game
4.Where to play in Australia
5.Pros and Cons of playing Heads or Tails
6.Conclusion
7.FAQs

Heads or Tails

Heads or Tails in Keno Australia is  where you take your pick and it gives you the chance to double or quadruple your money. Keno Heads or Tails is all about choosing which half of the Keno grid will have more numbers appear in a game of Keno.

On the game there are two sides to the grid:

  • Heads – Top half of the grid, containing numbers 1 to 40
  • Tails – Bottom half of the grid, containing numbers 41 to 80

You can pick Evens, which will quadruple your money, if there is an equal amount of numbers drawn in both halves of the Keno grid.

  • On selection of Heads where more numbers drawn in top half of keno game grid and for $1 Keno ticket you could win $2.
  • On selection of Evens equal numbers drawn in top and bottom halves of keno game grid and for $1 Keno ticket you could win $4.
  • Selection of Tails more numbers drawn in bottom half of keno game grid and for $1 Keno ticket you could win $2.

Playing Keno Heads or Tails is a great way to start playing Keno if you’re new to the game.

  • You need to pick which the side of the grid you think will have more numbers appear within a draw of Keno (or Evens)
  • Then pick how much you’d like to spend per draw (minimum $1 per draw)
  • Pick how many draws you’d like to play
  • Watch the live draw to see if you’re a winner.
  • When watching the draw, you’ll find a Heads or Tails counter above the draw to keep track of which half is in the lead.

Heads or Tails Margins

Heads or Tails Margins
Heads or Tails Margins

With Keno Heads or Tails Margins, the objective of the game is to select how many Heads or Tails will be drawn in a single game.

This means you take your pick on Heads or Tails, plus how many numbers within that half of the grid you think will appear, starting from 11+ all the way up to 19+ numbers. The game makes betting on Heads or Tails more challenging, giving you the chance to significantly increase your wins.

How to play Heads or Tails Margins in Keno Australia

Heads or Tails Margins - How to play
Heads or Tails Margins – play online or at the venue

When you opt to  play Heads or Tails Margins in Keno Australia, instead of choosing a side of the game grid,you choose how many Heads or Tails you think will be drawn in a single game

You can make one or more selections per game

The more selections you make, the more chances you have to win. You can hedge your Keno bets and play both sides of the draw. You can find the Margins result at the top of the Results screen on the Keno game screen.

The ways to play Heads or Tails Margins in Keno:

  1. The Hedge: Hedge your game of Heads or Tails Margins by playing both sides of the Keno Game Grid. Choose from both sides by making selection both a Heads and a Tails result. For example if two Heads and two Tails selections have been made. If a result of 12+ Tails were to occur, this ticket would win $5.70 with a $1 spend.
  2. The Stack: In the stack you play one side of the Keno Game Grid, making multiple selections on Heads or Tails. Winnings accumulate with every correct selection. For example if four Heads selections have been made. If a result of 15+ Heads were to occur, this ticket would win each prize available for 11+, 12+, 13+ and 14+, totalling a prize of $36.90 with a $1 spend.

How to win the game

Heads or Tails Margins Keno
Heads or Tails Margins Keno

Playing Heads or Tails more challenging, giving you the chance to significantly increase your return.  Choose how many Heads or Tails will be drawn in a game. – The bigger the result, the bigger the payout! – Just $1 can win up to $525,000! – You can make one or more selections per game, meaning that you can win multiple times on the same ticket OR play both sides of the draw. – + means ‘or more’ when looking at pay table. For example, 12+ Heads means you win if at least 12 numbers are drawn in the Heads half of the screen

Thus the pay table increases as the number of Heads or Tails drawn in a game increases. The maximum amount you could win for $1 is $525,000. The bigger the margin, the bigger the payout! As an example the results in the Keno game grid 16 tails are drawn.  If you spent $6 and selected 11+, 12+, 13+, 14+, 15+ and 16+ Tails to be drawn ($1 per selection), your total win payout is $541.90.

  • $1 on 11+ Tails = $2 win
  • $1 on 12+ Tails = $3.70 win
  • $1 on 13+ Tails = $8.20 win
  • $1 on 14+ Tails = $23 win
  • $1 on 15+ Tails = $85 win
  • $1 on 16+ Tails = $420 win

The Heads or Tails Margins result determines which selections will be paid. For example, if you selected 13+ and 14+ Tails, and the result was 16+ Tails, you would win prizes for both of your selections. For each $1 invested you would receive $8.20 for 13+ Tails and $23.00 for 14+ Tails. A total of $31.20 for a $2 investment ($1 per selection).

Where to play in Australia

Heads or Tails Margins Results
Heads or Tails Margins Results

Margins is only available in Victoria via the Keno operator or on the Keno Touch. A game card does not exist for Keno Heads or Tails Margins.

The rest of the Australian states only Heads or Tails Keno game can be played. As mentioned above Keno Heads or Tails is a product that gives you the chance to double or quadruple your money.

Played off the same Keno game draw as Keno Classic and Keno Mega Millions, simply choose which half of the grid (top or bottom) will have more numbers drawn in it.

You can play Heads or Tails Margins online at Keno official site or with Keno official App in Australia.

The Keno App is available for download on all iOS and Android devices. You can download the Keno app for iOS devices via the App Store. On an Android device, you can download the app via the Google Play store.

Keno is also available to play online via the Keno website.

To play Keno online you must turn on location services on your mobile device and create an account at Keno Australia.

To play Keno in venue:

  • Fill out a Keno game card and take it to your Keno Operator; or
  • Complete an entry using the Self Service Terminal (known as a Keno Touch machine); or
  • Ask a friendly staff member to play
  • Keno game cards are available from designated Keno game card holders, located around any participating venue. Keno game cards must be filled out using a grey lead pencil.

To fill out a Keno game card, select the following:

  • How many numbers you want to play ranging from 1 to 10, 15, 20 or 40.
  • Which numbers you’d like to play, ranging from 1 to 80.
  • How much you’d like to spend per game.
  • How many games you’d like to play.
  • Once complete, hand your Keno game card to the Keno Operator who will process the card and take payment.

Remember that Keno Australia is available at your local pub, club, casino or TAB agency across NSW, QLD, VIC & ACT.

Pros and Cons of playing Heads or Tails

Playing “Heads or Tails” in a Keno game in Australia is a specific betting option that some venues may offer as a side bet or additional feature alongside the standard Keno game. Here are the pros and cons of playing “Heads or Tails” in Keno:

ProsCons
“Heads or Tails” is a straightforward betting option. You simply choose whether the result will be heads or tails, similar to a coin toss.Like most casino games, “Heads or Tails” typically has a relatively high house edge, meaning the odds are in favor of the lottery. This can result in frequent losses for players over time.
The game typically resolves quickly, so you get to know the outcome shortly after placing your bet.Unlike Keno, which involves selecting numbers and applying some strategy, “Heads or Tails” relies purely on luck. There’s no strategy or skill involved in this game.
It adds an extra layer of excitement and variety to the standard Keno game, offering players a different way to bet.The potential winnings in “Heads or Tails” are often limited compared to other betting options in the Keno game.
You can often place relatively small bets on “Heads or Tails,” making it accessible to a wide range of players.The simplicity and quick results of “Heads or Tails” can make it appealing but also potentially addictive for some players. It’s crucial to gamble responsibly and set limits on your betting.
For some players, the simplicity of “Heads or Tails” can be entertaining, and it can serve as a break or diversion from the more complex Keno game.Some of the game features are only available in few states of Australia.

Conclusion

Heads or Tails Margins in Keno can be a fun and simple addition to the traditional Keno game, but it’s important to be aware of the high house edge and limited potential for strategy. As with any form of gambling, it’s essential to play responsibly, set limits on your bets, and understand the odds and potential outcomes before participating.

FAQs

Q1. What is Keno Heads or Tails Margins?

Keno Heads or Tails Margins is a new fun way to play the Heads or Tails game, giving players the chance to significantly increase their return.

Q2. What is the difference between Keno Heads or Tails Margins and Heads and Tails?

Instead of choosing Heads, Tails or Evens, players choose how many Heads or Tails will be drawn in a single game. Players can make one or more selections per game, meaning they can win multiple times on the same ticket, as well as play both sides of the draw.

Q3. What does the + symbol mean in the game?

When looking at the pay table, the + symbol means ‘or more’. For example 12+ Heads means that this selection wins if 12 ‘or more’ numbers are drawn in the Heads half of the screen.

Q4. Why does a Margins ticket sometimes cost more than $1 to play a single game?

In the game each selection is an individual outcome. When playing, you select the spend per selection and the number of games. You can spend $1 per selection and play three selections in the same game and the ticket will cost you $3 per game.

Q5. How much do you win playing the margins?

The maximum amount you could win for $1 is $525,000. The bigger the margin, the bigger the payout.

Q6. Where will I find the margins results?

A new addition to the Keno game screen will show the Margins result. As an example Tails Win 16+ Look for it at the top next to the Heads or Tails result

Q7. How does the payout work?

The Heads or Tails Margins result determines which selections will be paid. For example, if you selected 13+ and 14+ Tails, and the result was 16+ Tails, you would win prizes for both of your selections. For each $1 invested you would receive $8.20 for 13+ Tails and $23.00 for 14+ Tails. A total of $31.20 for a $2 investment ($1 per selection).