MIÉ 24 DE ABRIL DE 2024 - 15:01hs.
Rio Grande do Sul

Brazilian gaming house Keno Play launches new website

The five gaming houses operated by the Jockey Club Carazinhense (JCC) in Porto Alegre, Passo Fundo and Santa Maria have now their own website at www.kenoplay.com.br. The games take place through draws of numbers, in which customers compete for the total money prize announced in the round. In the new site, visitors can find the legal basis of the house to operate in Brazil along with the addresses, instructions on how to play and contact.

Keno Play is a gaming house inspired by the United States lottery system, that is, the games happen through number draws, in which customers compete for the total prize pool announced in the round.

In addition, Keno Play offers in its venues other entertainment options such as artistic attractions, a daily special program, breakfast, drinks and many promotions. The five Keno Play houses are interconnected in real time and are located throughout Porto Alegre, Passo Fundo and Santa Maria.

The Keno Play houses are operated by the Jockey Club Carazinhense (JCC) and are also interconnected, ie all draws held in the Central Miguel Tostes house are transmitted to the other venues in real time.

The law that allows the operation of this gaming houses is 7,291/84. It is known as the Turf Law, which authorizes Jockeys Clubs to explore other types of lottery games.

The game is based on a draw of ninety numbers that are distributed in series with 6 cards of 15 numbers each. Each player can buy one or more series, having the option of using terminals that are available.

There are three types of prizes:

LINE: Prize for players that mark all the numbers found in one of the lines of the card.

KENO: Prize for players who complete all 15 numbers in a card.

EXTRA KENO: Prize for those that did not win any of the previous cases. The draw is made through the numbering of the card.

It is important to note that prizes won by more than one player are not be split. Each one receives full prize money.

Source: GMB