Keno "Way tickets" basically show several bets which are made by combining a given set of numbers in all possible ways.
They are really just a convenient method of playing several bets at the same time.
Way Tickets are more complex to complete then straight tickets. Here’s an example:
The ‘straight ticket’ is your basic keno ticket. It’s the most common and the simplest ticket to play.
You might also hear it called a ‘straight up’ or ‘regular game’ ticket.
On a straight ticket you only bet on one set of numbers.
A keno ‘split ticket’ is simply a way of making more than one straight ticket bet on the same ticket.
Each separate bet or ‘game’ is denoted by circling or drawing a line to separate off a group of numbers.
‘Combination Tickets’ are a special type of keno ticket. Here are a few tips on how to use the.
As the name suggests, keno combination tickets combine a number of different selections on the same ticket.
Some tips about the special keno tickets known as ‘King Tickets’
A keno King Ticket is one where you have chosen to mark a single spot (number) amongst your selections. That number is sometimes called a "king number". It’s basically a group-of-one.
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