How to play Keno Combinations. 1 2 3

Here’s what you could win
every
minutes.
How to play Keno Combinations.
Spot
1
Step 1
Mark the number of spots
you want to play in each
game panel. You can choose
up to 10 numbers across all
four game panels.
There are five basic types of combinations, which
can be used in one or more consecutive draws –
Singles
Step
1
Spot
3
Step
Step 2
Each panel is played separately, giving you
up to four individual games in a single draw.
2
These are the game panels on
which you mark the actual spot
numbers you wish to play.
Do not repeat the same number
in more than one panel.
Doubles
Two panels are joined together to play
one game in a single draw.
Spot
5
OR
Triples
Three panels are joined together to play
one game in a single draw.
Choose an Easi-Pick which lets the
computer randomly select the
numbers for you.
Quads
Four panels are joined together to play
one game in a single draw.
All Ways
Every possible combination of panels including
singles, doubles, triples and quads in a single
draw. The combination is determined by how
many panels have been chosen, for example:
Step 3
Mark how much you want
to spend on each game
(The minimum is $1 per game).
Please only mark one box.
Mark here for
an Easi-Pick.
3 panels All Ways = $7
(3 single games, 3 double games and 1 triple game)
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Step 4
Mark the type of Combinations
Games you wish to play. You can
choose to play any or all of the
Combination options (Singles,
Doubles, Triples, Quads, All Ways),
and choose as many spot numbers
for each game as you wish,
providing the combined total
does not exceed 10.
Ask your agent for further details on how to play Keno Combinations.
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Step
Step
3
4
Step
5
Spot
2 panels All Ways = $3
(2 single games and 1 double game)
4 panels All Ways = $15
(4 single games, 6 double games, 4 triple games
and 1 quad game)
Spot
9
Step 5
Mark how many
consecutive draws you
wish to play. You may
enter up to 500 draws.
Step 6
Hand your coupon and
money to the terminal
operator and you will receive
a Keno Combinations ticket
with all your numbers
and details.
Step 7
Watch the Keno monitor
to see if your numbers
come up, or ask the
operator to check
your Keno Combinations
ticket after the draw
has finished.
Winning
Numbers
1
Prize
per $1
$3
Winning
Numbers
2
3
Prize
per $1
$2
$32
Ask for an Easi-Pick 500
Winning
Numbers
3
4
5
Prize
per $1
$2
$20
$500
Winning
Numbers
4
5
6
7
Prize
per $1
$4
$20
$200
$8,000
Winning
Numbers
4
5
6
7
8
9
Prize
per $1
$2
$4
$10
$200
$2,500
$150,000
Spot
2
Winning
Numbers
Spot
4
Spot
6
Spot
8
Spot
10
2
Prize
per $1
$12
Winning
Numbers
3
4
Prize
per $1
$8
$120
Winning
Numbers
3
4
5
6
Prize
per $1
$2
$5
$50
$1,300
Winning
Numbers
4
5
6
7
8
Prize
per $1
$2
$8
$50
$500
$50,000
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Ask for a Jackpot Easi-Pick
Keno’s Spot 10
with a minimum
prize pool of
$1 Million keeps
jackpotting with
every new draw.
Winning
Numbers
5
6
7
8
9
10
Prize
per $1
$2
$5
$100
$1,000
$10,000
Jackpot
$1 million min.
Important Notice: This explanatory brochure is intended to provide general information only and SA Lotteries
accepts no responsibility for its contents and does not represent or warrant that the information is free from errors
or omissions. For full details of the rules of the game you wish to play you should refer to the State Lotteries Act,
1966 (as amended) and the Lottery Rules (available on SA Lotteries’ website or for perusal at any SA Lotteries agent).
In particular, you should note that SA Lotteries accepts no liability for loss arising from the failure of its servants or
agents to comply with operating instructions or directions, use of an Easiplay Club membership card, lost or stolen
Easiplay membership cards, criminal or negligent interference with SA Lotteries’ property, or any equipment failure.
GAMBLE RESPONSIBLY. Chances of winning Keno Spot 10 are one in 8,911,703.
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Keno Combinations mean you can combine up to
four individual games (panels) to enable you to play
the equivalent of up to 15 different games using
different combinations of your selected numbers,
all in a single draw!
SA Lotteries’ liability in any one draw is limited in the case of Spot 10 to $1,000,000 plus any applicable Jackpot, and in
all other Spots to $500,000. Please note that age restrictions apply in accordance with the State Lotteries Act 1966
to play Keno, or any other SA Lotteries games, and are subject to change.
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6. How often can I play Keno?
Frequently asked questions.
7. Can I play Keno in more than one draw?
Just by following a few simple rules, you’ll discover that playing
Keno is not only easy but also a lot of fun. Here are the answers
to the 10 most frequently asked questions about Keno.
1. What is Keno?
Keno is a computerised draw of 20 randomly selected numbers
from the numbers 1 to 80. You win if you can match the
numbers you choose with the numbers drawn.
2. What’s a Spot?
To play Keno, you simply select between 1 and 10 numbers
(known as Spots) and mark them on a Keno coupon. For
example, if you choose to play Keno Spot 2, you select 2
numbers, which you then match against the 20 numbers drawn.
OR
Simply ask the terminal operator for an Easi-Pick, tell them
how many Spots you want and the computer will randomly
select the numbers for you.
3. How do I win playing Keno?
If the selected numbers correctly match the numbers drawn,
you win the amount shown in the prize table on the back of
this brochure.
4. How much does it cost to play Keno?
The minimum cost to play Keno is $1 per game.
5. What Spot should I play?
A “Spot” is simply the total amount of numbers you wish to
match in any one Keno draw. The more numbers you choose
the bigger the prize you could win!
You can select between 1 and 10 Spots to play Keno.
There is a Keno draw every 3½ minutes.
Yes, you can play the same numbers in up to 500 consecutive
Keno draws by simply marking the ‘Consecutive Draws’ box
on your entry coupon.
Step 3
8. What is a Keno Easi-Pick?
A Keno Easi-Pick is an easy way to play because the computer
randomly selects the numbers for you. Simply ask the terminal
operator for a Keno Easi-Pick and nominate the Spot numbers
(from 1 to 10) of your choice. For example: Keno Spot 8 Easi-Pick
means the computer will randomly select 8 numbers for you.
Mark the $ value you
want to spend on a game
($1 minimum per game).
Step
1
Step 4
Step
9. What is a Jackpot Easi-Pick
and Easi-Pick 500?
When you ask for a Jackpot Easi-Pick, the computer
randomly selects 10 numbers for you, giving you a
chance to win $1 million plus any applicable Jackpot.
When you ask for an Easi-Pick 500, the computer
randomly selects 5 numbers for you, giving you a
chance to win $500.
Simply ask for the Easi-Pick of your choice.
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Step 5
Step 1
Mark the number of spots
you want to play (from 1-10).
That’s the total amount of
numbers you want to match
in the game.
Step
3
Step
4
10. What are Keno Combinations?
Keno Combinations give you the option to enter
different combinations of numbers in the same draw.
For example, you can play four single games in one
draw, by completing a Keno Combinations coupon.
With Keno Combinations you can combine the four
game panels on a Keno Combinations coupon to play
up to 15 different games all in a single draw.
Further information on how to play Keno is available
on the back of the entry coupon or, if you prefer,
ask your SA Lotteries agent for more details.
You can also visit our website at www.salotteries.com.au
Mark how many consecutive
draws you wish to play.
You may enter up to
500 draws.
Hand your coupon and money to
the terminal operator and you will
receive a Keno ticket showing all
your numbers and details.
Step 6
Watch the Keno monitor
to see if your numbers
come up, or ask the operator
to check your ticket after
the draw has finished.
Step 2
Choose your numbers and mark them in
the selection panel. Remember, choose
no more than 10 numbers.
Mark here for
an Easi-Pick.
OR
Simply choose an Easi-Pick which lets
the computer randomly select the
numbers for you.
All South Australians
benefit from Keno, as the
profits are returned to the
State’s Hospitals Fund.
More winners. More often.
www.salotteries.com.au for all of the latest Keno information.