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Keno Heads or Tails, Advanced and Superplays

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A chance to double your money

Keno Heads or Tails is an easy game that’s fun to play and you could double your money every game! Simply choose which half on the grid the most numbers will be drawn -on top (heads), bottom (tails) or evens (same amount either side).

In this game, 11 numbers were drawn in the top half of the grid, which makes HEADS the winner.

  • Heads: Most numbers in top half of the Keno grid (numbers 1-40) Double your money if you win.
  • Evens: 10 numbers in both halves of the grid Quadruple your money if you win.
  • Tails: Most numbers in bottom half of the Keno grid (numbers 41-80) Double your money if you win.

How to play Keno Heads or Tails?

How to play Keno heads or tails

a) Mark your bet (Heads, Evens or Tails)

b) Choose how much you want to bet per game

c) Choose how many games you want to play

Here’s what you can win

                     For $1 bet           For $20 bet

Heads               $2                                 $40

Evens                $4                                 $80

Tails                   $2                                 $40

Keno Advanced

Keno Advanced

Keno Advanced lets you play groups of numbers that form multiple combinations on one ticket. Keno Advanced is available to play on Keno Classic and Keno Mega Millions. Groups of numbers are formed by
marking numbers alphabetically, starting with the letter A (instead of the usual X). Each group of numbers represents one single entry.
Multiple groups of numbers can be combined to form additional entries on the one ticket.
The minimum cost per combination depends on the number of combinations played.

For the more advanced Keno players, multiple entries in each game can be played on one ticket. Simply grab a Keno Advanced entry form and increase your chances of winning! So as said above combinations are created by grouping numbers. To do this, simply mark your first combination of numbers with the letter A (instead of the usual cross).

The second combination of numbers is then marked with a B, the third with a C and so on. Just remember, you can’t use the same number in more than one group. Refer to page 15 for minimum Keno Advanced costs. It is the amount of numbers correctly matched in each combination that determines your prize, NOT the total numbers on the ticket you match.

a) Mark you first combination with the letter A in groups of 1-10, 15, 20 or 40 numbers. The second combination is marked with B and so on.

b) Mark the “ALL” box to select all posible combinations (in this cae two groups of 3 numbers and one group of 6) or mark the relevant numbered boxes to choose wich combinations you want to play (for example, cross 3 to play two 3 number games).

c)Mark the amount you want to spend per combination.

d) Mark the number of games you want to play.

Don’t forget to mark to play Keno Bonus for you chance to multiply your win x2, x3, x4, x5 or x10! The best way to learn Combination bets is to give them a go!

Superplays

Keno superplay- How to play

Just like Combination bets, Superplays are a combination of numbers and games, however, the numbers have been randomly selected for you. There are a numbers of Superplays you can choose from. Simply tell the operator which Superplays you want to play, how many games you want to play and how much you want to spend.

Keno Superplay gives you the ability to play one or more spot types on the one ticket, giving you multiple chances to win in one game.

Selected Superplay Keno tickets allow you to play your numbers in a pattern or a shape, such as a love heart or a football.

How to play Keno Super Play?

  1. Select the Superplay you want to play
  2. Watch the live draw to see if your numbers come up
  3. Scan your ticket to see if you’ve won

All your favourite Superplays are available on both Keno Classic and Keno Mega Millions at the touch of a button. There are 5 of the  favourite Superplays that you can to choose from.

Keno Superplay types to play

Superbet

Contains, 7 “A” numbers, 2 “B” numbers, 1 “C” number plus A, B & C numbers combined.

1 x 7 number bet

1 x 8 number bet

1 x 9 number bet

1 x 10 number bet

Total combinations 4 = min. cost $4

To play, ask the operator for a Superbet.

Other Superplay games you can play are:

Super 7

Contains, 3 “A” numbers, 4 “B” numbers plus A & B numbers combined (7 numbers).

Total combinations 3 = min. cost $3

To play, ask the operator for a Superplay 7.

Super 8

Contains, 3 “A” numbers, 5 “B” numbers plus A & B numbers combined (8 numbers).

Total combinations 3 = min. cost $3

To play, ask the operator for a Superplay 8.

Super 9

Contains, 4 “A” numbers, 5 “B” numbers plus A & B numbers combined (9 numbers).

Total combonations 3 = min. cost $3

To play, ask the operator for a Superplay 9.

Super 10

Contains, 4 “A” numbers, 6 “B” numbers plus A & B numbers combined (10 numbers).

Total combinations 3 = min. cost $3

To play, ask the operator for a Superplay 10.

So Superplays allows you to select a combination of numbers in a shape or pattern (e.g. QLD, NSW, Heart and Cup), bringing more fun to your favourite numbers game. Each Superplay is flexible, meaning that you can change the number of games you’d like to play.

Click here to view a full list of the 41 different Superplays that are available to play at your state, local pub or club.

To buy these tickets in a venue, simply ask the Operator for the number of the Superplay corresponding to the theme you like.

All these Keno games can be played at Keno Australia, at your nearest lottery retailer or at any TAB Keno Touch Machine.