Keno is a lottery-like or free online gambling bingo-like game played at modern casinos. Keno can be played either live, or on a machine. I refer to the later as “video keno.” The odds are better in video keno, but the rate of play is much slower in live keno, so you may lose less that way on an hourly basis. A traditional live casino keno game uses a circular glass enclosure called a "bubble" containing 80 ping pong-like balls which determine the balldraw result. Each ball is imprinted with a number 1 through 80. During the balldraw, a blower pushes air into the bubble and mixes the balls. A "caller" presses a lever opening a tube, where the balls lift one at a time into a "V" shaped tube called the "rabbit ears". The caller and a "verifier" record each of 20 balls drawn, and the computerized keno system calculates all wagers based on the numbers drawn.
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