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What are the Keno Spots in the Australian Keno Lottery?

What are the Keno Spots in the Australian Keno Lottery?

 Keno spot wins are frequent and lately a Cloncurry man has relived the exciting moment he witnessed his eight Keno numbers appear on the Keno screen, winning him more than $56,000. The western Queensland player held a Keno Classic 8 Spot winning entry in game 676 on Saturday 18 July 2020 and took home $56,224.60. The winning Keno Classic 8 Spot entry was purchased at Central Hotel, 46 Scarr Street, Cloncurry.

Another winner played Mega Millions 8 Spot and had a great win. This win came from Townsville man. The North Queensland player held a Keno Mega Millions 8 Spot winning entry in game 009 on Saturday 11 July 2020 and took home $89,697.90. The winning Keno Mega Millions 8 Spot entry was purchased at Dalrymple Hotel, 310 Bayswater Road, Garbutt.

What are the Keno Spots

In Australian Keno, the term “Keno Spots” refers to the numbers you choose to play on your Keno ticket. Players typically select a certain number of spots, and the more spots that match the numbers drawn, the higher the potential prize. The number of spots you choose also affects the odds of winning.

Here are some common configurations of Keno Spots in Australian Keno:

  1. Straight Tickets: This is the most straightforward way to play Keno. You choose a certain number of spots, usually between 1 and 15, and mark them on your ticket. If your selected numbers match the numbers drawn, you win a prize.
  2. Way Tickets: Way Tickets allow you to select more than the standard 15 numbers on a ticket. You can cover various combinations of numbers, increasing your chances of winning. However, this also increases the cost of the ticket.
  3. Combination Tickets: Combination Tickets involve grouping your selected numbers into different combinations. For example, if you choose 8 numbers, you might play them as four groups of two. This provides more opportunities to win with the same set of numbers.
  4. Top/Bottom, Left/Right Tickets: In these configurations, you divide the Keno grid into sections, such as top/bottom or left/right. You then choose spots within those sections. This allows you to diversify your number selection.
  5. Split Tickets: Split Tickets involve dividing your selected numbers into two or more groups on the same ticket. This provides additional chances to win with the same set of numbers.
  6. King Tickets: In a King Ticket, you select one number as a “king” and combine it with other groups of numbers. If the “king” number is drawn, it multiplies the winnings for that particular combination.

It’s important to note that the more spots you choose, the higher the potential payouts, but the odds of hitting all numbers decrease. Each Keno game may have slightly different rules and variations, so it’s advisable to check the specific rules of the game you’re playing.

What are the Keno Spots 1 to 6

The Keno Spots play a significant role in the Keno Lottery game in Australia. Keno spots a trick to win Keno, actually let you decide how many numbers you would like to play like Keno 1 Spot, 2 Spot, 3 Spot, 4 Spot, 5 Spot, and 6 Spot. The first thing you need to do is decide how many numbers you’d like to play.

Here you have lots of options, with different prizes depending on the amount of numbers you play.  

For Keno 1 Spot, 2 Spot, 3 Spot, 4 Spot, 5 Spot and 6 Spot games (where you’re looking to match 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 numbers respectively), there are set guaranteed prizes.   

This means they are different to 7 Spot, 8 Spot, 9 Spot and 10 Spot games, which offer jackpot prizes that climb higher after each draw if they’re not won. 

The prizes you can win playing 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Spots with Keno Classic

For a regular game of $1 Keno Classic, if you’ve chosen to play a 1 Spot entry, all you need to do is match the one number on your ticket to any of the 20 drawn during the draw and you’ll score yourself $3. 

If you’ve got two favourite numbers, then a 2 Spot might suit you. If you match these two numbers, you’ve won $12. 

If you match all three numbers on your 3 Spot entry, consider dinner covered as you’ve just scored yourself $44.

With a 4 Spot entry, $120 is the top prize if you match all four numbers on your ticket.  

The prize jumps to $640 if you marked five numbers and see them all appear in the game draw.  

What are the Keno Spots and the Payouts

Keno spots

Keno payouts are based on how many numbers the player chooses and how many of those numbers are “hit”, multiplied by the proportion of the player’s original wager to the “base rate” of the paytable. Typically, the more numbers a player chooses and the more numbers hit, the greater the payout, although some paytables pay for hitting a lesser number of spots. For example, it is not uncommon to see casinos paying $500 or even $1,000 for a “catch” of 0 out of 20 on a 20 spot ticket with a $5.00 wager. Payouts vary widely by casino. Most casinos allow paytable wagers of 1 through 20 numbers, but some limit the choice to only 1 through 10, 12, and 15 numbers, or “spots” as the numbers selected are known.

What are the Keno Spots probability

The probability of a player hitting all 20 numbers on a 20 spot ticket is 1 in 3,535,316,142,212,174,320.

Even though it is virtually impossible to hit all 20 numbers on a 20 spot ticket, the same player would typically also get paid for hitting “catches” 0, 1, 2, 3, and 7 through 19 out of 20, often with the 17 through 19 catches paying the same as the solid 20 hit.

Some of the other paying “catches” on a 20 spot ticket or any other ticket with high “solid catch” keno odds are in reality very possible to hit:

HitsProbability
01 in 843.380
11 in 86.446
21 in 20.115
31 in 8.009
41 in 4.877
51 in 4.287
61 in 5.258
71 in 8.826
81 in 20.055
91 in 61.420
101 in 253.801
111 in 1,423.822
121 in 10,968.701
131 in 118,084.920
141 in 1,821,881.628
151 in 41,751,453.986
161 in 1,496,372,110.872
171 in 90,624,035,964.712
181 in 10,512,388,171,906.553
191 in 2,946,096,785,176,811.500
201 in 3,535,316,142,212,174,320.000

Probabilities change significantly based on the number of spots that are picked on each ticket.

What are the Keno spots prizes you can win

Playing the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 Spot with Keno Mega Millions

With Keno Mega Millions, each game costs $2 but your entry and prize gets supercharged.   

If you play and match one number on a 1 Spot entry, you’ll have an extra $6 in your pocket.   

With a 2 Spot entry, if the two numbers on your entry appear on the Keno screen, you’ve scored $25.  

Match all three numbers on your 3 Spot entry and you’re definitely shouting your friends’ dinner with your $90 prize.  

If you’re playing a 4 Spot and you cross out all four of the numbers on your entry, you’re walking away with $260. 

With a spare $1,300, you might be booking yourself a holiday – that’s the top prize if you play a Keno Mega Millions 5 Spot entry and match all five numbers.  

Also you could really go all out if you play a 6 Spot and match all six numbers as there are plenty of ways to enjoy $3,800.  

Just like Keno Classic, there are many more Keno Mega Millions’ prizes to be won if you don’t match all the numbers on your entry but do see a few appear on the Keno screen.

When playing Keno, keep in mind that it is primarily a game of chance, and there is no foolproof strategy for predicting or influencing the outcome of the draws. Always play responsibly and within your budget.  

Now play Keno and have fun.