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Online Keno Glossary
- Aggregate Limit: The total amount of money liability a casino has during any one game of Keno.
- Balls: Used in Keno to pick the winning numbers on a given game. They are numbered 1-80.
- Bankroll: The amount of money a player has to bet on Keno or any other game.
- Bet: Amount of money wagered on a single game of Keno.
- Combination Ticket: A Keno ticket that has several different bets on it.
- Conditioning: Slang name for the terms and conditions of a particular game variation at a brick and mortar casino.
- Draw: Name for the numbers drawn in a single game of Keno.
- Free Play: A Keno game that does not include a wager. Many online casino offer this type of game as a 'practice' or 'demo' game.
- Hit: Occurs when one of your marked numbers comes up in a Keno draw.
- House Edge: A mathematical number that represents the number of wagers that the house can expect to win over time. In Keno, the amount is typically 20-30%.
- Payoff: The amount of money won by a player who has numbers that hit.
- Progressive Jackpot: A large sum of money that can be won by a player if they played the max amount of numbers, and every one of those numbers hit.
- Random Number Generator: A program generally used by casinos to randomly pick the winning numbers of a Keno game.
- Split Ticket: Ticket that has more than one group of numbers played separately on it.
- Ticket: Piece of paper with a player's selected numbers marked off.
- Wager: An amount of money placed on a single game of Keno.
- Way Ticket: Keno ticket with multiple bets.