✨ Keno Game Regulations




illustrated must be played, or random, in which case the numbers illustrated are changed for a selection chosen by the computer.

3.6 A player who elects to submit an entry form shall hand the form, together with the amount of the wager, to a keno writer personally or through a keno runner.

3.7 An entry form shall be printed with:

(a) squares containing the numbers 1 through to 80;

(b) squares for the selection of:

i) the amount to be wagered on each game (which may or may not be predetermined),

ii) the number of games to be played (which may or may not be predetermined), and

iii) where applicable, special entry options; and

(c) such further particulars or information as the Authority may require.

3.8 A player shall, by placing a mark in the desired square or in each of the desired squares, select:

(a) the number(s) on which he/she wishes to wager, which may be a single number or two or more numbers as provided in the relevant schedule of prizes;

(b) the amount being wagered on each game;

(c) the number of games in which the entry form is to be entered, which may be a single game or two or more games, up to a maximum of 1,000; and

(d) where applicable, any special entry option that may be required, by means of the appropriate special entry box.

3.9 A player who elects to make a verbal request shall indicate to a keno writer:

(a) the number(s) selected, which may be a single number or two or more numbers as provided in the schedule of prizes;

(b) the amount being wagered on each game;

(c) the number of games to be played, which may be a single game or two or more games, up to a maximum of 1,000; and



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