Millions of dollars are wagered each day on hundreds of games that play out simultaneously on thousands of monitors at bars, restaurants and corner stores across the state. After scratch tickets, it’s their biggest source of revenue. “If our games were not secure and not on the up-and-up, then our business, we would be nothing.”Īnd Keno is a significant chunk of the state lottery's business. “We are based on integrity, security, integrity of our games,” said Massachusetts Lottery spokesman Christian Teja. The more numbers you play, and the more of them you get right, the more you win - up to a million dollars for 12 out of 12, which just happened for the first time in Massachusetts Lottery history in March 2023. The payouts for each winning scenario are listed on the back of the Keno betting slip.įor example, in a four-spot game where you wagered $1, two correct numbers win you a buck, three right gets you $4, and all four will win you $20. How many numbers you must get correct to win - and how much money each win earns you - depends on how many numbers you played, and how much you wagered. If enough of those numbers are your numbers, you win. In each game, 20 numbers are drawn at random. For example, playing 10 games at $1 per game will cost you $10.įinally, you head to the cashier or automated kiosk, pay up and it’s game time.Ībout 300 games happen every day, every three to four minutes, from 5 a.m to 1 a.m. Next you decide how much you want to bet on each game - from $1 to $30 - and how many total games you want to play, up to 20 on one slip. Then you pick the numbers you want to play, from 1 through 80. This is called a “spot game.” Playing seven numbers? You’re playing a seven-spot game. You begin by deciding how many numbers you want to try, picking between two and 12 numbers. To play, you just need three things, two-thirds of which are provided for you at any location where Keno is available: A Keno slip, a pencil (or pen) and some cash. To answer that, we need to first understand how Keno is played, and how the state lottery runs the game. Lottery doesn’t have software that calculates what numbers to release that would result in a minimum payout overall?” who reached out to GBH's Curiosity Desk with a question: The game has also been a source of curiosity for Dan McCarthy from Burlington, Mass. “And at the end of the night we cash in our tickets and whatever we make goes towards the bill.” “Just for the fun alone, we do it,” she said. “I love to come in and play my numbers.”Īt the nearby restaurant Shanghai Moon 1987, Marilyn Smith said that she and her two daughters have been meeting every Wednesday for the past seven years for dinner, drinks and Keno. “I’ve been playing since I was 19, and that’s a long, long, long time ago,” said Fran Martins at the Daily Mart in Medford. At some bars and corner stores around these parts, it's also a way of life. Then find your town on MA Lotto’s list of community support, and see how it compares.Keno is a lottery game with roots in ancient China, whose name is a nod to Latin. Take a look at your community and see how much Keno alone dragged in. By comparison, Methuen, which had the second highest Keno sales at $14,361,706, earned only $4,707,570 in aid. Quincy (02169) drew in $16,316,103 in Keno sales last year and received $16,532,568 in lottery-drawn community aid. While these numbers don’t reflect all lottery sales, including Mega Millions drawings or instant tickets, but they do begin to suggest some questions when considered alongside the MA Lotto’s list of community support, which supposedly details how much was given from lottery revenue to each town. White: No available data/Keno locations.While access to Keno has increased, the same few handful of towns have carried most of the playing: Dracut, Malden, Methuen, Peabody, Quincy, and Salisbury. We also asked The Lottery Commission for total sales reported by zip code for the last eight years. Since 2006, sales from Keno have increased by over $54 million and, save for a swath of Western Massachusetts, the game can now be played in nearly every municipality in the state.
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