What I can't seem to figure is what are the actual odds of winning this game on a single ticket? How would the odds look if someone were to get one ticket that was good for 50 games (yes - a $95 ticket)? So, if you're playing verticals and you hit 2 rows of verticals (at $1.90 per game) you would win $1,000.
It must be 2 vertical rows of 4.Īs far as boxes go, the numbers must start on the first or third line in each section, and with any odd number going across. The official tickets have the same format as the play slips - here's an example of a play slip:Īn example of winning a verticals game would be hitting 1, 11, 21, 31 as well as 48, 58, 68, 78.
You can either fill out a ticket, or just tell the Keno tender that you want 'boxes' or 'verticals.' Whichever you decide, it's $1.90 per game. There's a Keno game at the bars in Nebraska in which one may bet for boxes, or one may bet for verticals.