Keno Glossary
All Or Nothing - A keno ticket has two formats, if a player selects the numbers and all the numbers get drawn this situation is called All. And None prevails when none of the numbers are selected.
Blower - It is a bubble like structure, in which keno balls are blown through a tube and fetched latter.
Bubble - A bubble is a container, which has the keno balls in it.
Call - It’s a call to draw number at the same time.
Catch - A number, which is made available on your keno ticket, has been drawn easily.
Combination Way Ticket - Several different conditions are made available during the game, a ticket, which allows the players to bet against these combinations.
Keno Board - A board that displays the winning keno numbers
Keno Lounge - The place in the casino where the actual keno game is played
Keno Runner - A runner is a person who pays you the money against the keno bet and also makes a person play the keno.
King - A number is which circled and it works out with the other number to make a player win.
King Ticket - A ticket, which has one or more than two numbers of kings in it.
Number Pool - A player needs to select a number from the given range of number this range usually starts from 1 to 80. These numbers are typically called Keno range.
Spot - The marked numbers on the tickets are denoted by Spot. Keno numbers generally range from 1to 80.
Straight Keno - The keno game played by marking individual numbers on keno tickets.
Touch Wand - A pointing device is used in the keno games to select the numbers mainly touch wand serves this purpose.
Way - More than one bet on a ticket is termed as Way
Way Ticket - A player needs to create more than one way to win, a way ticket creates different group of winning combinations.
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