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Scotts Bluff County Keno has been contracted to Lucky One, LLC since January 1, 2008.
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Payout percentages at most online Keno games are significantly higher. If you’re a serious Keno player you should always compare various Keno sites before settling down to play. While most payouts and selection choices are similar, if not identical, it is possible to locate sites, including online sites, that offer better payouts or more play. Bellevue, Nebraska (23rd & Cornhusker) Phone: 402-934-5367.

Since keno began, millions of dollars have been paid to support parks and recreation, local libraries, and human services, among other things. Henry Doorly Zoo, Nebraska Humane Society, YWCA, Heartland Big Brothers/Big Sisters, and the Nebraska Council on Compulsive Gambling are just a few of the organizations that benefit from Big Red Keno. Big Red Keno gives a portion of all keno bets to Nebraska local and state governments for community improvement. Bring Big Red Keno to your community. Contact us at marketing@ehpv.com or 402-915-5101. Nebraska Department of Revenue, PO Box 94855, Lincoln, Nebraska. January 2, 2013. Player Access Devices. The Nebraska County and City Lottery Act has historically prohibited the access of any lottery. Equipment by a player of the county/city lottery (keno). Effective August 27, 2011, the prohibition.

Keno Locations owned by Scotts Bluff County

Main Parlor
1001 Avenue I
Scottsbluff, NE 69361
308 635-7640

Back of Rack's
1402 East 20th Street
Scottsbluff, NE 69361
308 633-2705

Redz Bar & Grill
1333 Center Ave
Mitchell NE 69357
308 424-1211

Company Bar & Grill
1927 Broadway
Mitchell, NE 69357
308 623-1333

Rustic Tavern
122 Center Avenue
Morrill, NE 69358
308 627-2584

Results

Contact Information

Administration

Scotts Blufff County Keno
Administration Building - 2nd Level
1825 10th Street
Gering, NE 69341

308 436-6718 - ext 5711
308 436-7163 - FAX

Lisa Rien - Management Accountant
lrien@scottsbluffcounty.org

Operations - Lucky One, LLC

Andy Clarkson - Owner
308 641-0932
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Annual Reports

  • Keno Annual Report 2013 - 2014 - PDF file size 593 KB
  • Keno Annual Report Form 35K 2013 - 2014 - PDF file size 217 KB
  • Keno Annual Report 2012 - 2013 - PDF file size 150 KB
  • Keno Annual Report Form 35K 2012 - 2013 - PDF file size 159 KB
  • Keno Annual Report 2011 - 2012 - PDF file size 154 KB
  • Keno Annual Report Form 35K 2011 - 2012 - PDF file size 180 KB
  • Keno Annual Report 2010 - 2011 - PDF file size 62 KB
  • Keno Annual Report Form 35K 2010 - 2011 - PDF file size 160 KB
  • Keno Annual Report 2009 - 2010 - PDF file size 154 KB
  • Keno Annual Report Form 35K 2009 - 2010 - PDF file size 160 KB

Nebraska Keno Rules

Frequently Asked Questions

What is keno?
Keno is a lottery style game where numbers are randomly selected from a pool of 80 numbers. Players place wagers on the numbers that they hope will be drawn. A person may select anywhere from 1 to 20 numbers and place wagers that the numbers they have selected will be the numbers drawn.

How do I play keno?

  • Obtain a bet slip from the keno caddies located throughout the lounge or parlor. Select from 1 through 15 numbers, or play one of the specialized games found in the betting books located around the lounge or keno parlor.
  • Use a keno-betting book to help select the type of game or wager you would like to play and mark this on your ticket.
  • Select the number of games you'd like to play and the amount you would like to wager on each game on your bet slip.
  • Give your bet slip to one of our friendly keno writers. In return, you will receive a computer-generated ticket showing the wager you made. You must check your ticket for accuracy before leaving the keno writer station.
  • Watch for the numbers that have been selected on the 'keno board' or television monitors at the location you are playing keno. Twenty out of eighty numbers are selected for each game.
  • The amount you win is dependent on the amount of numbers you selected, the type of game and the amount you wagered.

How do I claim a win?
All tickets played for less than 21 games must be claimed immediately after the last game has been called. Tickets purchased for 21-999 games may be claimed up to 30 days following the date of the ticket purchase.

What if I'm not sure I won?
If you're not sure your ticket is a winner go to the keno counter and ask the keno writer to scan your ticket. They will gladly let you know if your ticket has won anything.

What is a Way ticket?
Way tickets are a method of placing several different wagers on a single keno ticket. To play a Way ticket, simply circle groups of numbers for the combinations you would like to play.

Updated: 2014.09.25 - 12:00 MDT

Michigan Keno Payouts

The prize tables in keno can look a bit complicated. Here’s our quick tips on what to look out for in keno pay schedules.

Each casino has its own system of payouts, which you will find set out in the Keno brochures or payout schedules around the casino or, if you’re playing Video keno you’ll find a payout table on each machine. An example is shown below.

The term ‘spot’ refers to how many numbers you have marked on your ticket. The term ‘catch’ refers to how many of your chosen numbers match what the house draws.

The table shows what you will win for a 1 coin stake. You need to multiply these amounts by the amount you are wagering. So in the example below, if you make a $2 bet, pick 4 spots and catch 3 of them you will win $12 (that is, $2 x 6).

This schedule does not pay out if you don’t match any numbers. But in some cases if you mark a lot of numbers the casino pays off if you catch 0.

Note that in Keno you do not get your stake back if you win.

Another Example of a Keno Paytable

This is the payout schedule for online casinos running on Microgaming software. If you like the look of it, here’s where to find Microgaming casinos.

In a live casino keno game, where lots of players are gambling on the same draw, the most the house can pay out for any one draw is generally $50,000. If there are too many winners they will each get a proportionate share of this sum.