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To start, pick 10 numbers from 1 to 80 shown on the play slip. That is
one "play" and costs $1. Only one wager can be made per play slip.
- If you don’t want to choose your own numbers, mark "Easy Pick" on
the play slip and the computer will randomly pick your numbers.
- When you’ve filled out your play slip, take it to any Keno retailer
with the amount of the wager. Your numbers will be entered in the next
drawing and you will receive a game ticket.
- ALWAYS check your ticket(s) before leaving the terminal to
ensure dates, numbers and drawings are printed exactly as you requested.
- You can play Keno for up to 20 consecutive drawings. Just mark
the number of drawings you want in the multiple-draw wagers area on the
play slip.
- The Lottery will draw 22 numbers. If you match 10 of the 22
numbers drawn you win the $250,000 top cash prize, regardless of how
many other players win in the same drawing.
The Keno pool closes at 7:08 p.m. the day of the
drawing.
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Disclaimer: The only basis for a valid Lottery claim is compliance with the Lottery Statute and the Lottery Rules. No valid Lottery claim may be premised on human, electronic, or other error in the communication, display or transmission of data, however recorded, displayed, or transmitted. No valid Lottery claim can be premised upon any intentional human,
electronic, or other form of communication or transmission of data, which has not been authorized by the Lottery Commissioner.
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