In Keno, players typically choose a set number of spots (or numbers) from a range, often 1 to 80. When a game is designated as “open,” it means that players are free to select any numbers they prefer, without restrictions on the combination or group of numbers. This flexibility allows for a wide variety of betting strategies, as players can opt for personal lucky numbers or choose numbers based on statistical patterns they observe.
Open Example
For example, if a player chooses an open bet and selects the numbers 5, 12, 25, and 36, these numbers will be entered into the Keno drawing. If any of these numbers are drawn during the game, the player wins based on how many of their selected numbers match the drawn numbers.