![]() ![]() Obviously some months there will be more winners than others as well. Some categories will have more winners than others. In order to win with keno you need to pick a few from each category of numbers. These 7 Numbers Have Been Drawn In The Last 3 YearsĦ, 26, 35, 44, 49, 51, 52. It is no surprise that these particular five numbers appear so frequently because they correspond to a person simply selecting their favorite single digit between 0-9 on a ticket played one per line. The next four most frequently drawn keno numbers were 7, 2, 4 and 9 appearing 17%, 16%, 15% and 13% of all times respectively. These numbers have appeared more than any other number in keno history. In 2021 these five numbers have been drawn over 23% of all times. Of course, every bit of advice is only as good as you make it-it’s still up to you to make smart choices when playing keno! The Top 5 Most Common Numbers DrawnĠ, 6, 5, 8 and 1. You can also up your chances by choosing one of our top 20 betting tips. If there’s no pattern to how winners appear (and keep appearing), then it might be worth checking out other keno establishments in your area. First and foremost, select an establishment with great odds. If you’re new to keno, or if you just want to raise your winnings, there are a few simple steps you can take to increase your chances of winning. If your guess matches a winning number, then you win! The more winning tickets you have, the higher your chances of getting a big payout or even a jackpot – depending on what kind of game you’re playing. ![]() To win, try to predict which number will be picked next in each keno session (usually about 15 or 20 numbers). However, keep in mind that some states require you to use all of your chosen numbers while others allow you to select only a portion of them. Basically, players choose up to 10 different keno numbers by choosing between 1 and 80. So how do you play it? The game is pretty straightforward. It’s an easy to learn game that’s fun for both first timers and experienced players. Keno players should take advantage of the fact that numbers 11 to 20 pay at 2:1 payout while 21 to 30 pay at 3:1 payout. ![]() Unfortunately, these numbers have the lowest payouts (1:1 payout). The most common number to play are the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 because these are the easiest to remember. Two customers won prizes of $5,000 and $1,600, respectively, at Lowell’s Payless Food Store.Most Keno players play all the numbers between 1 and 80, or even all the numbers between 1 and 100. Other Keno participants in the Merrimack Valley also struck big on Monday: a Tewksbury 7-Eleven customer won a $15,000 prize, a Chelmsford Mobil Mart customer won $8,000 and two customers in Billerica - one at North Billerica’s Richdale Convenience Store, another at One Bridle Market - won $2,500, according to the Massachusetts Lottery website. Retail stores who sell the lucky $100,000 tickets receive a $1,000 bonus. The Bridge Street 7-Eleven in Dedham, Papa Jake’s in East Falmouth and T&T Convenience Mart in Winthrop each sold two of the big prize tickets. The additional $100,000 tickets were sold in several locations across the state, including Chelsea, Dudley, Foxboro, Lynn, Plainville, Revere, Uxbridge and Worcester. The odds of matching 10 numbers in a 10-spot game are 1 in 8,911,711, according to the Massachusetts State Lottery Commission. All 16 of the $100,000 winners played a 10-spot game and matched 10 numbers, all within Keno game #2556795. Keno players choose up to 12 numbers between 1 and 80, and just 20 numbers are selected randomly. The tickets - including one sold at Princeton Station in North Chelmsford and another at Sun City Liquors & Variety in Tyngsboro - contained 10 of the following winning numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 19, 33, 35, 36, 41, 52, 54, 59, 74, 75. Local residents may be among 16 $100,000 winners in the same Keno game that took place Monday night. ![]()
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