Keno Austria

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  1. For 33 years, Lotto '6 out of 45' has been the most popular game among the customers in Austria. The '6 out of 45' formula is customised to the gaming behaviour of the Austrian population and the size of the country.
  2. Of the many Keno tips and tricks you will want to learn, the first is to have a solid understanding of the basic game. The game involves 80 numbered balls that are pulled from a bubble once they are mixed up. One ball is selected at a time and the number called out or otherwise identified. Each player has a card with numbers on it.
  1. Keno Kraft Austria
  2. Keno Austria Lotto
  3. Keno Australia Online

Keno is a lottery-style game in which players choose up to ten numbers as their selections within a given range. These are usually referred to as Spots, so a Spot 10 entry means a selection of ten numbers, a Spot 9 entry has a selection of nine numbers, and so on. When a draw takes place, a specified quantity of numbers is drawn from the same range. The goal of the game is for players to match as many of their selections as possible, with the top prize going to those who select the maximum numbers allowed and succeed in matching all of them.

SA Lotteries is currently the only lottery operator to offer Keno in Australia. The top prize for the game is worth a guaranteed minimum of AU$1 million, but it can quickly increase in value as the prize fund from one draw will be added to the next one if there is no Spot 10 player who matches all of their selections. If more than one player matches 10 out of 10, the pool is divided equally between the winning players.

South Australian Keno

The Keno app delivers the classic Keno game as you know it, right in the palm of your hand. Spend just $1, and if you match the 10 numbers you play to the numbers drawn, you could win $1 million+! Keno Mega Millions - $2 Could Win You $5 Million! Play Keno Mega Millions for a chance to win $5 million or more! Disclaimer: Information found on this website is believed to be accurate. If you have questions about the winning numbers, contact the Lottery at (781) 848-7755 or visit your nearest Lottery agent or Lottery office for the official winning numbers. You’d think there were only so many ways to play keno, but you’d be wrong. There are an infinite number of ways to play keno, or at least so you’d think judging by the plethora of keno games that keep getting churned out by ever inventive and ever enterprising developers.

South Australian Keno draws take place every three and a half minutes. Players can choose to enter their chosen numbers for multiple draws in advance, saving time for those who are inclined to play regularly. The player can choose anything from 1 to 10 numbers out of a range of numbers from 1 to 80. In each draw, 20 numbers are selected at random. The more numbers a player matches, the more they can win:

Number of SelectionsSelections MatchedPrize Paid (AU$)
10101,000,000 (Minimum)
10910,000
1081,000
107100
1065
1052
99150,000
982,500
97200
9610
954
942
8850,000
87500
8650
858
842
778,000
76200
7520
744
661,300
6550
645
632
55500
5420
532
44120
438
3332
322
2212
113

Keno Coin Toss

Players who take part in the South Australian Keno game can also choose to play an associated Keno Coin Toss game. This is a side bet that the 20 numbers drawn will be mostly Heads (in the range 1 to 40) mostly Tails (in the range 41 to 80) or Even (10 numbers Heads and 10 numbers Tails). A correct bet on Heads or Tails (the odds of which are 1 in 2.5) doubles the stake of the player and a correct bet on Evens (odds of 1 in 5) quadruples their stake. The maximum wager allowed per game is AU$100.

  1. Austria Joker

Austria Joker is a supplementary game that can be accessed for an additional fee when playing other games from the Austrian National Lottery, including EuroMillions, Lotto, Toto, ToiToiToi, Zahlenlotto and Bingo. It is drawn every Wednesday and Sunday and offers a six-figure top prize.

Latest Results

Here are the latest Austria Joker results from the last five draws - check your ticket below to see if you are a winner:

Keno Kraft Austria

Euromillionen
Sunday 7th February 2021
  • 5
  • 3
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 4
Wednesday 3rd February 2021
  • 2
  • 4
  • 5
  • 4
  • 5
  • 5
Sunday 31st January 2021
  • 0
  • 8
  • 4
  • 9
  • 0
  • 4
Wednesday 27th January 2021
  • 4
  • 9
  • 1
  • 2
  • 5
  • 7
Sunday 24th January 2021
  • 6
  • 7
  • 6
  • 7
  • 3
  • 8

How to Play

You can play up to three lines of the Joker game whenever you purchase a ticket for EuroMillions, Lotto, Toto, ToiToiToi, ZahlenLotto or Bingo in Austria. Entries cost just €1.30 and each entry contains a six number combination between 0 and 9.

To win the six figure jackpot, you must match all six numbers in the same order as those drawn on the night. If nobody wins the top prize, it will roll over to the next draw.

Prizes

Joker prizes range from €1.50 for matching the last number of the winning combination drawn, to a six-figure sum for matching the entire set of numbers in order. You can find a full list of the prizes available below, as well as the odds of winning for each:

Numbers MatchedPrizeOdds of Winning
All numbers in exact orderJackpot1 in 1 million
Last five numbers in order€7,7001 in 111,111.11
Last four numbers in order€7701 in 11,111.11
Last three numbers in order€771 in 1,111.11
Last two numbers in order€71 in 111.11
Last number€1.501 in 11.11

The odds of winning any prize are 1 in 10.

How to claim a prize

Keno Austria Lotto

Wins of up to €1,000 can be claimed at any Austrian Lottery (win2day) receiving office, with amounts between €1,000.10 and €80,000 obtained at designated offices across the country after the deadline of four weeks for complaints has passed.

If you played Joker online, any prize worth up to €1,000 will be paid into your online account. Any prize worth more than €1,000.10 but less than €80,000 will take four weeks to pay out, but you can opt to have the money deposited in a different bank account than the one you used when you opened the account.

Keno Australia Online

For prizes worth more than €80,000, you will need to contact the Austrian Lottery operator directly. You can choose to either pick up your prize at the lottery headquarters in Vienna, or receive a visit at home from an official.