Thank You guys for the reply,,,!! I am going to look into the 3+3 and the regular,, the triple trouble sounds good too.. Any ball park average price on these???
There are several more way-type of games if that is your interest.
There is 5,6,7 where you play 7 spots with a 5x1+6x1+7x1 3-way buy.
There are 2x4+8 3-way and 3x2+6 3-way (as opposed to mine which was 3x3+3x6+9 7-way).
Speaking of which, the 3 spot x 3 7-way that I posted above also comes in the Goldmine Bonus version. The Goldmine bonus hits once every 75 plays and the long-term average payback is 13.73 coins per coin bet in the bonus.
There is 8KING+4KINGx2+King 4-way, where you pick nine numbers and play a with two groups of 4 and a king number. You end up playing a 9-spot, two 5-spots, and a 1-spot (the King number). The 1-spot pays back 100%.
There is Big 8 keno. In Big 8, you pick four 2-spot tickets, but you don't play ways. It's a 4 coin multiplier. You then get paid based on specific groupings of numbers. It's a way-hybrid.
There is Top-Bottom Keno (with a Bally twist to make it a bit more interesting). Normally, in TB keno, you don't select anything. They payout is based on the skew: the more unbalanced the board, the more you win. You normally need to have an imbalance of at least 13/7 to get paid. What they did was to add 12/2 but only half of it -- so you have to pick the top half or the bottom half of the board before you play, and you only win the 12/2 payout if the half you pick ends up with the 12; you lose if your half ends up with the 2.
There is 22-ball keno. It's a regular 4cm keno where you pick from 1 to 10 spots, but the machine picks 22 balls instead of 20. The payouts are reduced a bit since the odds of hitting are lower.
There is Alphabet keno. It has letters instead of numbers and 78 spots (26x3) instead of 80. You play from 1 to 10 spots just as in regular keno. The real twist with this one is that you must be 1 coin for each spot that you pick. For example, to play a 2-spot ticket, you must bet 2 coins. To play a 10-spot ticket, you must play 10 coins. The pays aren't multiplied. Instead, you get higher payouts and with fewer hit numbers than you would in regular keno.
There is a 40-ball tournament keno that pays back over 2500%. Have a ball.
Free-Bee keno has this bonus:
Three Free Bee symbols pay 2 times the total bet plus award 5 free games at the current bet amount.
Three Free Bee symbols with 1 of them a Double Free Bee pay 4 times the total bet plus award 5 free games at the current bet amount with all pays double.
Additional free games are not awarded during the feature, but the player is still paid 2 times the total bet for getting 3 Free Bees during the feature or 4 times the total
bet for getting 3 Free Bees with 1 of them a Double Free Bee during the feature..I didn't like it because the regular payouts are lowered to compensate for the Bee feature, and I never won anything in the Bee feature. You only get three Bees once in 50 games, and since most keno tickets have long odds, you don't have much of a chance with only five free games. But you could get lucky!
Triple Trouble Keno has this bonus:
Player is awarded 3 auto free games when 3 devils appear plus 3 times
the amount bet. All pay values are triple their normal value during the feature
The feature will happen on average every 50 plays. The number of spots
picked or amount bet can't be changed during feature. Additonal free
plays are not awarded during featureI haven't played it, but it also lowers the regular payouts to compensate. I have to say that I really love Triple Trouble Double Bonus Poker. Of course, that's a different animal with the same bonus idea. At least in TT keno you get triple pay if you win in the free games. With Free Bee keno, you only get the double feature once every 100 plays.
Enjoy,
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