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Play Combination and Way Tickets Way Tickets are essentially the casinos "way" (no pun intended) to get
gamblers to make more bets with a single keno ticket. It is also a way for
you to cover more of the numbers. Let's say you want to bet on twelve
numbers. Not only can you bet on twelve numbers, but you can split those
twelve numbers into groups that can be bet on individually and combined together
in various ways. For instance, let's say you want to separate your twelve
numbers into three groups of four. This means that you can make up to
seven different bets (seven different ways) on this single Way Ticket.
Here is how the bets would look:
Way 1: All twelve Numbers
Way 2: Group 1 (4 numbers), called a 4-spot
Way 3: Group 2 (4 numbers)
Way 4: Group 3 (4 numbers)
Way 5: Group 1 & 2 (8 numbers)
Way 6: Group 1 & 3 (8 numbers)
Way 7: Group 2 & 3 (8 numbers)
Looking at the above ways, if you were to bet any of the 4-spot groups (Way
2, 3 or 4) you are placing a standard Way Ticket. If you combine any of
the three 4-spots to make an 8-spot or 12-spot, you are now playing what is
called a combination ticket.
To place either ticket, it is advised that you create your groups out of
numbers that are close to one another on the grid. Begin by making an X
through the numbers you want to play. Then, separate each group by drawing
a circle around each individual set of numbers. You will then indicate how
many ways you would like to play these groups of numbers. If we continue
with the current example of twelve numbers, you would write (in the far-right
margin of the ticket) 1/12 (for one 12-spot), 3/8 (for three 8-spots), and 3/4
(for three 4-spots). Underneath these numbers you will write in how much
you want to bet for each way by simply writing the dollar amount, followed by
the word "Way". If we are going to make $1 bets on our ticket, it would
say $1.00/Way. Since we are betting on seven different ways for this
particular ticket, that means the total bet is $7, which should be the last
thing written on the ticket - in the upper-right-hand corner.
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