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Michigan Lottery’s Club Keno Game Features $20M Jackpot

Club Keno from the Michigan State Lottery is a unique feature that players can only find in Michigan. A draw game that is played every few minutes, seven days a week, Club Keno promises players a fantastic time along with the potential to earn one of the biggest prizes available from any game provided by the Michigan State Lottery. All it takes is a modest wager and a prediction of which numbers will be drawn.

Like most other draw games, the more numbers a player matches, the higher the prize draw payout climbs. Not only this, but there is a standard prize and an extra draw prize to be won in this unique feature. Keep reading to learn more about Club Keno. We’re sure you’ll want to play a game for yourself as soon as you’ve finished this short review.

Club Keno ticket prices & wagering options

Overall odds in VIP Gold are calculated at 1 in 9.77. These are exceptional odds for a draw game and, after playing, players will agree that the opportunities to walk away with a winning outcome are too good to pass up.

Ticket prices

Club Keno costs only $1 to enter the draw for the standard game. However, tickets can be purchased for higher sums and yield higher payouts. To enter into the extra prize draw costs an additional $1. Yet another feature, The Kicker prize can also be purchased for additional winning opportunities. To be considered for the jackpot prize, The Jack, players will need to buy in at the cost of an additional $1. For the standard Club Keno game, wagering options number seven in all.

Stake levels

  • $1
  • $2
  • $3
  • $4
  • $5
  • $10
  • $20

Default Ticket Price: 1 tickets x $1 = $1

Top Prize: $20,000,000

Bonus games: 0

Bonus features: 3

How to play Club Keno

Club Keno operates just like any other draw lottery game. However, Club Keno tickets are only available for purchase in person. That means players will need to find a Michigan State Lottery retailer that sells Club Keno tickets. Once the player has found a retailer, they’ll need to select their numbers and decide whether to buy into the additional features of the Club Keno game: Extra, The Kicker, and The Jack. To have the best odds of winning a top-notch payout, players will want to consider opting in to all the additional special features.

Extra feature

To begin, the Extra feature costs an additional $1 to play alongside the standard Club Keno game. The premise behind the feature is that if the player’s Extra number matches the one drawn, Extra prizes will be awarded. Players can win in both games, as well. However, should the player in both games, the prizes cannot be combined. The player will have to opt for the larger prize of the two in this case. The maximum win amount for an Extra 10-spot wager is $10 million. If multiple players win such a prize, it will be divided equally among them.

The Kicker feature

If a player wins the standard Club Keno game and has also purchased the Kicker option, then their winnings will be multiplied by the Kicker number (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10) for that drawing. The maximum prize for winning a 10-spot wager with a kicker option where the number is 10 is $20 million. If multiple players win such a prize, it will be divided equally among them.

The Jack feature

The Jack is the Club Keno jackpot feature and costs an additional $1 to enter. The jackpot is seeded at $10,000 and will continue to grow until won by one or multiple players. If multiple players win such a prize, it will be divided equally among them.

Is Club Keno worth playing?

Club Keno is a must play, at least once, for players who want to take full advantage of a potential four-win feature. The game is easy to enter, requires no prior knowledge of how to play, and can pay off in a life-changing way.

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Martin F. Harris

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Martin Harris is a gambling writer and editor with more than 20 years of experience covering the industry. Much of his early work focused on live poker, reporting from major tournaments across the United States and abroad, including stops in Europe, South America, and Macau, as well as many summers spent covering the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. Martin holds a Ph.D. in English and has published a range of academic articles and books, including the award-winning "Poker & Pop Culture: Telling the Story of America’s Favorite Card Game." He lives with his family on a horse farm in North Carolina, where he enjoys sports, music, reading, and teaching part-time in the American Studies program at UNC Charlotte.

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