Keno House Edge Explained

95.5% RTP — how Keno's 4.5% house edge works and what it means for your bankroll.

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Return to Player
95.5%
of every bet returned on average
House Edge
4.5%
retained by the platform

How the House Edge Works

Keno has a 4.5% house edge (95.5% RTP). This is higher than most Rookie games because Keno payouts are weighted toward rare high-match outcomes. The payout table balances frequent small returns against rare jackpot-level wins while maintaining the target RTP.

What This Means in Practice

If you wager 10,000 coins on Keno over a session, the math says you'll get back approximately 9,550 coins and lose about 450 coins. But this is a long-run average.

In reality, short sessions are dominated by variance. You might win big in 20 rounds or go on a losing streak. The house edge only converges over thousands of rounds — that's the law of large numbers at work.

The key insight: the house edge is not your enemy per round. It's the cost of entertainment over time. Playing with awareness of the math lets you budget accordingly.

How Keno Compares

GameRTPHouse Edge
Keno95.5%4.5%
Video Poker99.5%0.5%
Blackjack99.5%0.5%
Roulette97.3%2.7%
Plinko97.0%3.0%
Mines97.0%3.0%
Chicken97.0%3.0%
Dice97.0%3.0%
Limbo97.0%3.0%

Why Transparency Matters

Most online casinos don't publish their exact house edge formulas. At Rookie, the math is public. Every outcome is provably fair — generated from HMAC-SHA256 cryptography that you can verify independently. The house edge is encoded in the payout formulas, which are open for inspection.

This means you can calculate expected value for any bet, verify any past result, and trust that the stated RTP is accurate. No hidden variables, no server-side manipulation.

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