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What is the maximum amount I can win in FastKeno?

The maximum amount that can be won in FastKeno depends on the Game Type and the amount of the wager placed. The payout table shows the maximum amount that can be won for each Game Type. The highest payout is usually for the Game Type that requires the player to correctly predict all 10 numbers drawn.

To win in FastKeno, you have to match your selected numbers with the numbers drawn. The winning depends on the game type options, the amount of numbers selected and the stake amount.
The following is a table showing the corresponding winning amounts for each Game Type based on the stake amount:

HITS PICK
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
10 *100,000x
9 5,000x *50,000x
8 400x 1,000x *25,000x
7 50x 100x 250x 4,000x
6 20x 25x 50x 100x 1,500x
5 2x 4x 10x 15x 50x 225x
4 1x 2x 2x 2x 5x 25x 75x
3 1x 1.5x 3x 3.5x 30x
2 1.5x 2x 5x
1 1x 2.5x
0 1x 1x 1x 1x

The prizes for Game Type HI and LO are three (3) times the stake amount.

*The total amount for all prizes for Game Types 8, 9 and 10, is limited to €25,000, €50,000 and €100,000 respectively. In the case that there is more than one winner per draw for the mentioned Game Types, the prize is split between winners according to the number of simple columns participating in that Game Type.
The following examples are based on winnings for the first category of Game Type 10:

Example A:

If Player A plays Game Type [10] with a Stake of €0.50 and Player B plays Game Type [10] with a Stake of €1.00, the total number of basic columns (i.e. columns with the basic price of €0.50) created will be 3. If both their selections (all 10 numbers) are included in the numbers drawn, they will both be winners of the Top Category of Game Type [10]. In this case their winnings will be calculated as follows:

  • Winnings per basic column = 100,000/3 = €33,333
    • Player A’s Winnings = €33,333 x 1 basic columns = €33,333
    • Player B’s Winnings = €33,333 x 2 basic columns = €66,667

Example B:

If Player A plays Game Type [10] with a Stake of €2.00, the total number of basic columns (i.e. columns with the basic price of €0.50) created will be 4. If his selection (all 10 numbers) is included in the numbers drawn, the player will be a winner of the Top Category of Game Type [10]. In this case his winnings will be calculated as follows:

  • Winnings per basic column = 100,000/4 = €25,000
    • Player A’s Winnings = €25,000 x 4 basic columns = €100,000.

Example C:

If Player A plays Game Type [10] with a Stake of €2.00 and Player B plays Game Type [10] with a Stake of €1.00, the total number of basic columns (i.e. columns with the basic price of €0.50) created will be 6. If both their selections (all 10 numbers) are included in the numbers drawn, they will both be winners of the Top Category of Game Type [10]. In this case, as there are more than five winning columns, their winnings will be calculated as follows:

  • Winnings per basic column = 100,000 / 6 (no of basic columns) = €16,666.67
    • Player A’s Winnings = €16,666.67 x 4 basic columns = €66,666.67
    • Player B’s Winnings = €16,666.67 x 2 basic columns = €33,333.34

Winnings for the first category of Game Types 9 and 8 are calculated in the same way as shown in the above examples. This rule does not apply in the lower winning categories.

A winner of a particular draw in any category is precluded from claiming a prize in lower winning categories by virtue of the same column for the same Draw i.e. if you play Game Type 7 and match 5 of the numbers drawn, you will win the prize for the Category 5 from Game type 7, which will be equal to 15 (Payout) x Your Stake.

Latest update: March 24, 2023