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13th

Ground rules for Keno

Ground rules for Keno

Keno is a variation of Bingo and eastern character with the main features with the Bingo and Lottery West. It is played with a board of 80 numbers and a rotating drum where 20 numbered balls. To qualify to play, players buy cards with numbers they prefer, with the hope that those who are drawn out at random throughout the tournament.

The first to discard all numbers in a horizontal line says “line” and gets a small prize (8% of what is played). If the same number of people get online, the prize is shared.

When someone crossed out all numbers in your Bingo card and the game does is terminated. The fortunate who get to charge around 57% of the money being played in the courtroom at that time, so players looking for rooms in which a lot of other people. Another 3% of the money is reserved for “Bingo accumulated”.

This is achieved when sung bingo before you have left a certain number of balls (about 38 or 40, depending on room). It’s an award that exceeds tens of thousands of euros. The room tends to stay for 10% of money played, and the remaining 20% is what the State.

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