| All or Nothing - A keno ticket that only
pays if all picked numbers are drawn, or no picked numbers
are drawn.
Ball Game - A keno game that uses plastic balls to
represent the numbers. This is the most common type
of keno game today.
Balls - Keno balls. Similar to bingo balls or ping
pong balls. Numbered 1-80.
Bank - The casino's money available for keno operations.
Bankroll - A common term used by gamblers to describe
the amount of money they are prepared to wager, and
possibly loose.
Bet - The amount of money subject to loss in any
one game by a player.
Bingo - The original name for keno. Although keno
and bingo are very different today, both use similar
balls to represent numbers drawn.
Blank - A keno ticket that has not been used.
Exacta - A ticket played for two games, with a special
payoff rate.
Expected Value - The rate at which an outcome is
expected to occur.
Field - A group of marked spots that is not circled.
Keno Board - The electronic signs that display the numbers
drawn for a keno draw. Most are now LED, but older boards
using light bulbs are still around.
Keno Balls - Similar to bingo balls or ping pong
balls. Numbered 1-80.
Keno Computer - Used by casinos to enter wages, determine
winners, print keno tickets, prepare management reports,
etc.
Keno Counter - The counter where players place their
wagers and collect their winnings.
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