β¨ Keno Game Rules
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(b) in accordance with the applicable schedule of prizes contained in rule 12, and as provided in this rule, subject, in the case of winning wagers on jackpot receipt tickets, to the provisions of rule 5.
8.4 Subject to rule 8.12, a winning wager shall not be paid except upon the presentation of the relevant receipt ticket.
8.5 After payment, winning receipt tickets presented for payment shall be retained by the keno writer as a record of payment.
8.6 The maximum payout on any individual way played on a single receipt ticket in a game (excluding jackpot tickets) shall be $100,000, regardless of the amount wagered.
8.7 The maximum aggregate payout for all major prizes in a single game, excluding jackpot prizes, shall be $125,000. If the major prizes in any one game total more than $125,000, those prizes shall abate and be pro-rated so that the total payout for the prizes does not exceed $125,000.
8.8 For the purposes of abatement under rule 8.7, the share of a winning receipt ticket in the aggregate payout shall be directly proportionate to the amount which, but for the process of abatement, the ticket would have won.
8.9 Notwithstanding rules 8.7 and 8.8, if abatement is required in accordance with rule 8.7, no major prize shall be reduced below $1,000.
8.10 All jackpot entries up to but not including 100% matches shall be paid in accordance with rules 8.3, 8.6 and 8.7 and shall also be subject to abatement.
8.11 All winning wagers shall be paid out in cash, except that a major prize or a prize resulting from a claim under rule 8.12 may be paid by cheque.
8.12 If a receipt ticket is submitted by a player for processing and cannot be read by the writer terminal or a keno writer, or the receipt ticket has been lost, a claim for payment may be made by the submission to the casino operator of an Unclaimed Prize Claim Form. Where the claimant satisfies the casino operator of the authenticity of the claim, payment shall be made, subject to the approval of a Government inspector. The form of the Unclaimed Prize Claim Form shall be approved by the Secretary.
9.0 Unclaimed Prizes
9.1 The computer system shall retain details of prizes for at least twelve months after the keno day on which the win was recorded.
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