Responsible Play
Information and resources for responsible gambling.
Important Notice
Keno is a game of chance. The odds are always in favor of the operator. Never gamble with money you cannot afford to lose. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, please seek help from the resources listed below.
Understanding Keno Odds
Keno is a lottery-style game where the house always maintains a mathematical advantage. The expected return to players varies by operator and game format, but typically ranges from 60% to 75% of the amount wagered. This means that, on average, players will lose a portion of every amount they wager over time.
No strategy, system, or pattern can change the fundamental odds of Keno. Each draw is independent and random. Past results do not influence future outcomes.
Signs of Problem Gambling
Problem gambling can affect anyone. Common warning signs include spending more money or time on gambling than intended, chasing losses, borrowing money to gamble, neglecting responsibilities, and feeling anxious or irritable when not gambling.
Self-Exclusion
Most regulated lottery operators offer self-exclusion programs that allow players to voluntarily ban themselves from participating in games for a set period. Contact your local lottery operator directly to learn about available self-exclusion options.
Help and Support Resources
GamCare
Free information, support and counselling for problem gambling. UK-based but offers international resources.
BeGambleAware
Independent charity providing information and resources to help people make informed decisions about gambling.
Gambling Therapy
Free online support for anyone affected by gambling. Available worldwide with multilingual support.
National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG)
US-based organization providing resources, helplines and treatment referrals for problem gambling.
Gamblers Anonymous
Fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope to solve their common problem of gambling.
Age Restrictions
Lottery and Keno games are restricted to adults only. The minimum age varies by jurisdiction but is typically 18 or 21 years. Always verify the legal gambling age in your jurisdiction before participating in any lottery game.