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How to Play Keno on Winna

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Keno is a fun and exciting game of chance where you can select numbers and aim for massive multipliers! Here’s a detailed guide to help you understand and enjoy the game:

1. Set Your Bet Amount

  • Enter your desired wager in the "Bet amount" field.

  • Use the 1/2, 2x, or Max buttons to quickly adjust your bet amount.

2. Choose Your Risk Level

  • Select a Risk level that suits your playing style. Each level impacts the payout structure and odds:

    • Low Risk: Smaller payouts but higher chances of winning.

    • Medium Risk: A balance between risk and reward.

    • High Risk: Larger payouts but lower chances of winning.

    • Classic: A traditional payout structure for Keno enthusiasts.

3. Pick Your Numbers

  • Select up to 10 numbers on the grid by clicking on them. Your chosen numbers will be highlighted in blue.

  • Use the "Auto pick" button for a random selection of numbers.

  • To reset your choices, click "Clear Table."

4. Understand the Payout Structure

Each risk level has its own payout multipliers based on how many of your selected numbers match the drawn numbers. Here’s the maximum multiplier for each risk level:

Max Multipliers by Risk Level:

  • High Risk: Up to 1,000x

  • Medium Risk: Up to 1,000x

  • Low Risk: Up to 1,000x

  • Classic Risk: Up to 100x

5. Play the Game

  • Once you’ve chosen your numbers and risk level, click the "Play" button to begin the round.

  • Numbers will be drawn, and if your selected numbers match the drawn ones, you win based on the payout multiplier.

Additional Features:

  • Autobet Option: Automate multiple rounds with predefined settings.

  • Sound Toggle: Use the sound icon to enable or disable game audio.

General Information:

  • Keno has an RTP of 99%. You can check the provably fairness anytime by clicking the "Fairness" button and verifying your bets.

  • The used algorithm and source code will be made public in early Q2 2026.

Enjoy the excitement of Keno and aim for those high multipliers! For any additional help, feel free to reach out to our support team.

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