Play Keno Online With Crypto at Gamdom

Gamdom Originals' Keno turns a simple numbers game into something you can actually control. Pick your lucky ten, watch the draw, and the right combo can swing your stake into a $3,000,000 winning ticket.

You get four risk tiers, a clean 40-number board, and provably fair draws with a flat 100% RTP on every round. 

What sets it apart from old-school Keno is the flexibility. Other versions lock you into fixed payouts. This one lets you shape the game around how you want to play.

The Quick Guide to Gamdom Keno

Keno is a numbers game where the right call can count for everything. The setup couldn't be simpler. Choose between 1 and 10 numbers on a 40-cell grid, place your bet, and watch as 10 winning numbers get pulled. 

Before the balls fly, you also pick your risk level from four tiers. Four risk tiers (Classic, Low, Medium, and High) each carry a different payout table and volatility profile.

Low risk keeps things steady with smaller, more frequent payouts. Crank it to high, and the multipliers get serious when your numbers hit, though the dry spells get longer in between.

Tech Overview Table

FieldDetail
Game TypeLottery
DeveloperGamdom Originals
RTP100%
Min Bet$0.10
Max Bet$500,000
Max Win$3,000,000

*Subject to change

Keno Game RTP & Volatility

Keno runs at 100% RTP, the same as every Gamdom Original. With no house margin within your daily limit, every draw starts in your favour. Once you hit the daily wagering limit, a 1% house edge applies until the next reset.

Low Risk produces frequent, smaller payouts. Medium Risk balances frequency against larger multipliers. High Risk concentrates returns into rare but massive hits: up to $3,000,000 on a perfect match. Classic Mode delivers stable, more balanced returns.

Min/Max Bet Amount

The $0.10 minimum suits casual sessions and strategy testing. The $500,000 maximum is one of the highest ceilings in the Gamdom Originals catalogue.

Maximum Win

The maximum win is $3,000,000 on High Risk with a maximum bet and a perfect match on all 10 selected spots. The payout table updates in real time as you adjust spots and risk. Expected outcomes are visible before placing any bet.

Keno Game Mechanics

Keno looks simple on the surface, but a few moving parts shape every payout. Here are the mechanics that power the game. 

Keno Cards, Spots, and Winning Numbers

Before each round, pick anywhere from 1 to 10 numbers on the 40-number board. The game then draws 10 numbers at random, and you're hoping yours come up.

Here's the good part: you don't need to match everything to win. Even a few hits can pay off nicely on the right risk setting.

Risk Tiers

Four tiers are available and can be switched between rounds.

  1. Classic Mode follows traditional Keno payout ratios with stable, predictable returns.
  2. Low Risk offers smaller multipliers with a higher hit frequency, making it well-suited for extended sessions.
  3. Medium Risk provides balanced frequency and multiplier size.
  4. High Risk produces fewer wins but far larger multipliers when hits land.

Autobet

Autobet runs consecutive rounds automatically with the same number set and bet size. Stop-on-profit and stop-on-loss conditions set pre-defined session limits. Bet scaling adjusts stakes based on win or loss outcomes. Instant Mode skips animations to speed up Autobet sessions.

How to Play Keno Game on Gamdom

Your Keno journey starts with creating an account at Gamdom.com and making a deposit to back the ticket. The whole process takes only a few minutes (or even less), after which it's time to fill in the board:

  • Step 1: Open Keno in the Gamdom Originals section.
  • Step 2: Set the wager between $0.10 and $500,000, then build the ticket by picking 1 to 10 numbers from the 40-number board, or let the random selector handle it.
  • Step 3: Choose a risk tier (Classic, Low, Medium, or High), then click play and watch 10 numbers get drawn.
  • Step 4: Matches pay out according to the table for that tier and spot count. Run it again manually or set Autobet with stop conditions for a hands-off multi-round session.

Winnings drop straight into your wallet, with no delay. 

Top Tips for Playing Gamdom’s Keno Game

Keno's a blast on its own, but these proven strategies just make it better.

Match spot count to the session goal

Selecting all 10 spots opens the $3,000,000 ceiling but makes a perfect match extremely rare. A range of 4 to 7 spots typically balances match frequency against meaningful multipliers. Fewer spots mean a higher probability of a complete match with a smaller payout; more spots reverse that.

Switch risk tier between rounds, not mid-session impulsively

Change tier between rounds deliberately: drop to Low or Classic when managing a losing streak, step up to High Risk when your bankroll is healthy. Switching impulsively after a single bad round produces no edge.

Use Autobet stop conditions as session discipline

Stop-on-profit and stop-on-loss are session management tools, not optional extras. Setting them before a session forces defined limits without relying on mid-session willpower. The Game History tab stores all round data for reviewing which tier, spot count, and bet size worked best.

More Gamdom Originals to Explore

Keno is just the start. Every Gamdom Original is built in-house, runs at 100% RTP, and is provably fair from the ground up. If Keno hit the spot, these titles are worth adding to your rotation:

  • Crash: Watch as the multiplier increases until it crashes and cash out before it does.
  • Hilo: Bet on whether the next card beats or falls short of the previous one for chances at major payouts.
  • Roulette: A classic casino game where you place your bet on red, black, or specific numbers, and let the wheel decide your fate.
  • Plinko: Drop the ball and watch it bounce its way to thrilling multiplier prizes.
  • Mines: Navigate to safe tiles on a grid packed with hidden mines to reveal massive multipliers.
  • Dice: Predict whether the result will roll over or under your target number to score a multiplier win.
  • Limbo: Pick your target multiplier and win instantly with higher risk and bigger rewards.
  • Twist: A progression-based multiplier game where you spin to fill three celestial circles, building your multiplier with each segment until you decide to cash out or push for bigger rewards.
  • Blackjack: A classic casino card game where you hit, stand, double, or split your way to 21, competing against the dealer with full strategic control and instant results.
  • Pocket Dice: A fast-paced dice prediction game where you choose a number, bet over or under, and roll for multipliers across manual, auto, and risk modes.

Is Gamdom Keno Worth Playing?

The four-tier risk system, real-time payout table updates, and Autobet with stop conditions give Gamdom Keno more strategic depth than standard Keno. The 100% RTP is exceptional, the $3,000,000 max win is class-leading for a numbers game, and provably fair mechanics make every draw verifiable.

Responsible Gambling

Together, Autobet and Instant Mode can compress hundreds of rounds into a short window, so it's easy to get carried away. Gamdom's responsible gambling tools are there to help you if you need a break. Further, free professional support is available at BeGambleAware and GamCare.

FAQ

How many numbers can I put on my Keno ticket?

Between 1 and 10 from a board of 40. The game draws 10 numbers per round. Payouts are based on how many of your selections match the draw.

What is the maximum win in Gamdom Originals' Keno?

The maximum payout is three million dollars. This is achievable on High Risk with the max bet and a perfect 10-out-of-10 match.

What is the difference between the four risk tiers in Gamdom Keno?

Low Risk: frequent smaller payouts. Medium Risk: balanced frequency and multiplier size. High Risk: rare but very large payouts. Classic Mode: traditional Keno payout ratios with stable returns. All four operate at 100% RTP.

Is Keno a skill or a luck-based game?

Keno is a luck-based game at its core, with every draw being completely random. That said, how many numbers you pick and how you manage your bets still matter. You cannot control the draw, but you can control how you play.

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