SuperBall Keno is aptly named for the last Keno Ball to be dropped. (See Progressive Superball Keno Winning Pic Below) Players can bet on one number or up to ten numbers at a time in hopes of having the numbers they selected dropped by the Keno gods and winning the magic progressive jackpot! Superball Keno offers players a chance to win huge jackpots by betting on a series of board numbers from 1 thru 80. Each game, including denominations, are completely separate in every way.Superball Keno by SED Gaming (formally Vision Gaming) is one of the best and most entertaining KENO GAMES you’ll find at any land-based casino! For example, the machine could have $.05 $.25, $.50 and $1 Shamrock 7's (which would count as 4 games) and set better pay tables on the higher denoms and still offer up to 12 other poker/keno/bingo games that do not necessarily have the same denominations or even a progressive. Some of the machines are programmed so that they can have different denomination games with different pay tables in up to 16 combinations. The operator sets a pay table based on the percent he is willing to spread, what percent of the wager goes to the progressive, and how many coins are needed to activate the jackpot. The pay tables simply go up one more increment for every coin wagered no matter what. But, so far, in working out the math for the cost, I've always found the minimum bet to qualify for the progressive has the best value.Ĭorrect, the older generation machines (and maybe the new ones too, I don't have access to one) do not increase the player return on higher wagers outside of the jackpot. Thanks.īTW, I've encountered keno games where the payoff odds increase with a higher bet. So if a question comes up I'll post it up to you. I'm racking my brain to try to remember if I have ever seen any in Great Falls. I can use the picture to analyze the 10-spot game. If any of you remember would you please tell me where it's at. I can't find the picture because I can't remember which thread he put it in. PBguy put up a picture in a post of the $143,000 hit on a Pot O' Gold 10-spot progressive at Viejas. You might be able to play two machines at once and get out 20 games a minute (1200 games per hour). One of the drawbacks to these old Pot O' Gold machines is you can only get out 10 games a minute. If the last ball is part of the hit then you get payed 4 for 1. For example, if you hit a 4 out of 9 but the last ball is not in the hit then you get payed 1 for 1. If the last ball is part of the hit then you get payed 4X the regular pay. Superball Keno works the same way as the Power Hit game. CrystalMath, Mission, Tring, and I think a few others confirmed that I did. I had put the frequency at 1408 and asked for opinions on whether I did the math right. In that thread I wanted to know that I did the math right for hitting a 6 out of 8 with the last ball being a part of the hit. This game is almost the same as the Power Hit game I posted up here in the "Keno Math Help" thread. Now, for the game of Superball Keno itself. The machines at Viejas may be set up the same way. So it looks like a no brainer that the 9-spot would be the best to play. With the 10-spot you have to hit either 9 out of 10 or 10 out of 10 to win the progressive. With the 9-spot you have to hit either 8 out of 9 or 9 out of 9 to win the progressive. With the 8-spot you have to hit the solid 8 to win the progressive. With the 7-spot you have to hit the solid 7 to win the progressive. So you can take your pick as to how many spots you want to play.but the progressive meter is the same whether you are playing the 7,8,9 or 10. The 7-spot, 8-spot, 9-spot, and 10-spot are all progressive and all linked to the same meter. And in the Montana version this is what I found out: This is the Montana progressive version with a 50 cent bet and a max payout of 1600 for 1 ($800). Yesterday I stumbled upon a couple of old Pot O' Gold machines with Superball Keno on them.
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