Keno.com.au Exposed — Every Three Minute Game!
Keno.com.au Review
Every three minutes – over and over and over again. I was just sitting here trying to figure out how many games a day are actually played. That’s Keno.com.au! It’s an online website to simply play keno and yes, a new game is played every three minutes – 24 hours a day.
Games at Keno.com.au
There is only one – well, there are different ways to play it, but Keno is a straightforward game. It involves a total of 80 numbers – yes, 1 to 80 – with twenty numbers drawn each game. What makes this different from the usual lotteries is there is a range on how many numbers you want to choose from one number to forty numbers. Payouts differ depending on how many numbers you want to play. The largest jackpot seems to be the 10 number keno with a jackpot payout of One Million Aussie Dollars or more depending on what you’ve bet. Players can bet between $1 to $4999 per game. The more numbers you choose i.e. 20 or 40, the jackpot decreases but then your probability odds increase. Then there are the smaller ones and again, they have smaller wins. You can actually bet on one number though it only pays out $3 on a $1 draw.
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How Many Games Are Available on Keno?
The most games you can play/pay for at any time are 200. I did some quick calculations and that works out to about 600 minutes or 10 hours. Mind-boggling!
Add Heads, Evens, and Tails
There is a bit of a simplified version where players choose Heads, Evens, or Tails. A Heads $1 bet means you are guessing that more numbers are going to be drawn from the top part of the game sheet or 1 to 40. Tails mean you are guessing that more numbers are going to be drawn from the bottom half of the ticket or 41 to 80. Evens means you figure that the 20 numbers drawn are going to be equal on the top and bottom. Heads & Tails pays out double your bet. Evens pays out four times your bet.
And There’s More
If you’re really into this, Keno.com.au has an advanced card where players can do combinations of – well – I don’t get it all but there is a heap of other ways to play and win. Keep in mind, that this is ongoing every three minutes. Just writing that last sentence another game was played.
Customer Support at Keno
Keno.com.au has telephone numbers and an email address. There is no online form and no snail mail address posted in their contact details. They are owned by Tabcorp which is an Aussie gambling entertainment company based in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).
Why You Should Register with Keno
Pros:
A Game Every Three Minutes
Different Ways to Play
Straightforward Game
Why You Shouldn’t Register with Keno
Cons:
24/7 Games every Three Minutes
Only available in Australia
Is Keno Legit?
This could be a lot of fun at the same time, I have no idea how you keep up on your winnings given that games roll out every 3 minutes. I actually can’t figure out how I’d get anything else done while watching the games over and over again. I mean step out to get a sandwich and five games would have rolled by.
Sorry folks, Keno.com.au doesn’t get a thumbs up or thumbs down because only people in Australia can play there. It does look like some fun.
Bill Stewart Lockman
Go back years ago before computer technology Keno was good fun with good pays here and there. The past 10 or so years, it has definitely changed to AI. The Keno we play today is rigged, not 1 second and the machine will pick the lowest paying numbers and spit them out. That’s AI and total greed your feeding. Go play bingo instead, you will likely win something due to simple fair game play.
troy roberts
To everyone considering playing KENO. Dont!!!!!
We have just had a less than pleasurable experience at Rocky sports club.
I had spent the afternoon having dinner with my wife and placing some keno bets.
From the start of proceedings I stated to the staff member that my only concern was that my wife received a winning ticket which he understood. I purchased a $50 keno ticket for heads which lost then subsequently doubled the bet and purchased $100 and then $200 heads tickets doubling each time as that is a normal sequence for me to break even so long as i could maintain it. We discussed on camera that my stated goal was to have a heads result. After 2 tails and then an even resulted I returned and staff member stated that after so many tails surely it was time for heads which I agreed. Again I followed my same plan and doubled to $400 for heads which is the ticket he told me I had.This was clearly not a random or uncalculated bet. It was a fast game as keno is and the ticket was quickly taken. On seeing the game had resulted in heads I returned to claim my prize only to discover he had entered the ticket incorrectly as tails. He then admitted he had made a mistake and he would cancel it. Unfortunately the game obviously had already concluded. I then asked to speak to a manager and they informed me there was none on duty.
I then waited for a manager to be called in as none were at the venue (is that even legal) who informed me that there was nothing she could do.
I then had her bring the staff member that made the mistake to join us. She did so and He then admitted on camera that he had miss entered my selection and the chain of events preceding the debacle. I have requested that the camera footage with audio be forwarded to my email as evidence. She stated that she would do so.
We love playing keno whenever we go to venues that offer it . We always play the same 3 numbers being our wedding dates and I always follow the same system.
I do so hope you can rectify the situation and uphold our faith in the game. I have attached proof of our purchases to substantiate my claim.
Most appreciated.
KENO response was as to be expected from a company that cares little about there customers. They took zero responsibility and made no apologies. As far as we can tell the staff member was not trained correctly if at all.
We used to be regular players of keno and lotto but never again. So un Australian but typical of a large company just after profits.
Leesha Ellis
Used to be ok up to about 8 years ago, but feels totally rigged now, and it wouldn’t be hard for them. They probably take all the ticket numbers for each game, calculate the best numbers that will yield the lowest payout from the house and go with that. The best way to make it more fair would be a live video draw pulling numbers bingo style.
Barbara
Your numbers never come up but all the numbers around your numbers will! Rubbish 🤬
Wayne Parsons
Really badly rigged. You may get a few initial wins then it will just siphon your account. You may notice the site doing some really strange things even logging you out at times. You log back in only to find your games are done and you’ve won nothing. Very suspicious. Not sure how they’re being regulated. But it’s not much fun when you can spend 100’s or 1000’s and win absolutely nothing! Doesn’t seem possible. Well with keno it is!