OAR 177-099-0020
Price


(1)

General: The price of a ticket is determined by the amount of money a player chooses to play on the game play selected, multiplied by the number of drawings in which the ticket will be played. A player may also choose the Keno Multiplier option that will increase the cost of the ticket by $1.00 for every $1.00 wagered. A player may also choose the Bulls-Eye option that will increase the cost of the ticket by $1.00 for every $1.00 wagered.

(2)

Number of Drawings: A ticket may be purchased for one drawing or for multiple, consecutive drawings.

(a)

A player may purchase a ticket for a single drawing for $1.00 to $5.00, in whole dollar amounts, $10.00, or $20.00.

(b)

The price of a ticket for play in multiple, consecutive drawings is the price of a ticket for a single drawing, ranging from $1.00 to $5.00, $10.00 or $20.00 as selected by the player, multiplied by the number of consecutive drawings in which the ticket will be played.

(3)

Minimum Price: The minimum ticket price for multiple, consecutive drawings is $2.00 ($1 x 2 consecutive drawings = $2).

(4)

Maximum Price: The maximum ticket price for any Keno ticket is $100.00.

(5)

Multiple Drawings: A ticket purchased for multiple, consecutive drawings is limited solely to the following options: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 20, 50, or 100 consecutive drawings so long as the price of a ticket does not exceed $100.00.

(6)

Price with Options: If a player adds the Keno Multiplier option or the Bulls-Eye option to a Keno or Special Keno game play, the player may only play a maximum of 50 consecutive draws at $2, for a total of $100. If a player adds the Keno Multiplier option and the Bulls-Eye option to a Keno or Special Keno game play, the player may only play a maximum of 20 consecutive draws at $3, for a total of $60.

(7)

Rejected Game Slip: A game slip indicating a price greater than $100 is automatically rejected by the terminal.
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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