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The largest operator of Las Vegas-style keno in the United States isn't on the coasts, it's in America's heartland. Since founding Big Red Keno in 1991, Greg Erwin has built the company up from a single Omaha location to five Big Red Restaurant & Sports Bars in Omaha, Lincoln, Fremont, and Norfolk. The official website of the North Carolina Education Lottery.

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This web site is dedicated to The World's Greatest Rock n Roll Band, The Rolling Stones. I've been a Stones fan since day one. This web site started up on November 1, 1998 to communicate and have some fun with my fellow Stones fans, and to help pass on info to those non fans or future Stones fans who may want to learn a little about The Boys! So please feel free to join in here with your comments at our Gasland Message Board; by voting in our polls; or by writing up an album review. You can also check out song lyrics, cool photos of the band, and lots more! Also remember to bookmark this site so you can come back for more new stuff, as this place is always changing!


Just what is Mick singing anyway? Find out in the lyrics section. Contains complete listing of all the released songs, plus many non-released bootleg songs, too.

We cover a little bit of everything here in our Stones question of the week. Make sure you cast your vote now in the Stones poll, and in the other weekly rock polls we run on the domain, too!


This Week's Stones Poll question is:
Rate the Rolling Stones release of the song'Coming Down Again', from 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest)

This Week's first Rock Poll question is: What was the best Marimba, Xylophone, Vibraphone, Glockenspiel, or Flapamba played in a rock song? (Part 3 of 3)
This Week's Video Rock Poll question is:
Rate The Dave Clark Five's video for 'Glad All Over' (Clickhere for the video)

This Week's Beatles Poll question is: Rate The Beatles' video for 'I'm Down'(Click here for the video)



Stones Fans' Top Pick List Pages

Stones Fans Top Picks Page 1- Lists of different song favorites, plus more, as voted on by fans!Stones Fans Top Picks Page 2 - Lists of video and album favorites, plus more, as voted on by fans!
Stones Fans Top Picks Page 3
- Lists of song ratings/standings, plus more, as voted on by fans!
Stones VS Page - List Page 3 -
The Stones LPs go up against each other!

Stones VS Page - List Page 4 - Stones songs, and also band members go up against each other.

What's your favorite Stones album? Favorite song? Vote in our six different on going polls! Find out which albums and songs are tops amongst Stones fans.

The latest On-Going Rock Poll Question:
Of the artists in the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame, who should not be in there?

Ratings from the fans and myself of the Stones albums, short reviews, song listings, lyrics and album info: personnel on each album and what instruments are the band members playing. PLUS, read reviews from other Stones fans and add your own review of the Stones albums or boots!

Includes my top Top 60 list. A list of all the number one singles by the Stones in the US and UK can be found at the Stones Number 1 Singles page.

Gasland was the internet's longest running Stones message board, going strong for over 20 years, from 1998 to early 2019! It was a great place to see what was on the minds of other hard-nosed Stones fans (known as Gassers) from all over the world. Today the board is used as our weekly poll post board while Gasland's archive pages are still online for all to read.


An Oral History of Stones fans, taken from Gasland's best posts!

Information on the latest news about the band, including any new tours, albums or videos, etc..

Most of these are from the 60s and 70s with a few newer ones.

When it comes to writing rock songs, nobody comes up with classic lines like Jagger/Richards! Here's some of their best!

Mick, Keith and Brian's top ten list. Plus Bill, Charlie, Ronnie, Mick T. and Stu.

Brian vs Keith

What's it like to see the World's Greatest Rock Band up close? Keno's review from the first row of Stones Albuquerque show from B2B Tour.

LINKS

Visit other Stones sites on the web.




Keno's CLASSIC ROCK 'n ROLL Site
(Includes Stones Bio Page)


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Rolling Stones CD and MP3 Store Rolling Stones Super Store (T-Shirts, DVDs, and lots more)

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ALBUM
POLLSSONG RATINGSPHOTOS 2BEST CONTRIBUTIONSUP FRONTLISTS 2LINKS



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12

12 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:15.73
MatchOddsWin
121:478,261,833.14$1,000,000*
111:5,978,272.91$25,000
101:184,230.29$2,500
91:10,482.07$1,000
81:980.78$150
71:142.30$25
61:31.05$5
01:43.05$4

11

11 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:7.63
MatchOddsWin
111:62,381,978.24$500,000**
101:945,181.49$15,000
91:35,244.06$1,500
81:2,430.62$250
71:277.18$50
61:49.50$10
51:13.50$1
01:30.57$2

10

10 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:9.05
MatchOddsWin
101:8,911,711.18$100,000***
91:163,381.37$10,000
81:7,384.47$500
71:620.68$80
61:87.11$20
51:19.44$2
01:21.84$2

9

9 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:6.53
MatchOddsWin
91:1,380,687.65$40,000
81:30,681.95$4,000
71:1,690.11$200
61:174.84$25
51:30.67$5
41:8.76$1

8

8 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:9.77
MatchOddsWin
81:230,114.61$15,000
71:6,232.27$1,000
61:422.53$50
51:54.64$10
41:12.27$2

7

7 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:4.23
MatchOddsWin
71:40,979.31$5,000
61:1,365.98$100
51:115.76$20
41:19.16$3
31:5.71$1

6

6 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:6.19
MatchOddsWin
61:7,752.84$1,600
51:323.04$50
41:35.04$7
31:7.70$1

5

5 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:10.34
MatchOddsWin
51:1,550.57$450
41:82.70$20
31:11.91$2

4

4 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:3.86
MatchOddsWin
41:326.44$100
31:23.12$4
21:4.70$1

3

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3 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:6.55
MatchOddsWin
31:72.07$25
21:7.21$2.50

2

What Is Keno And How Is It Played

2 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:2.27
MatchOddsWin
21:16.63$5
11:2.63$1

1

1 Spot Game
Probability of winning a prize in this game = 1:4.00
MatchOddsWin
11:4.00$2.50

How to Play

  1. Choose how many numbers (spots) you want to play by marking in the appropriate box.
  2. Select the amount of money you want to wager per game ($1, $2, $5, $10 or $20) by marking in one of the Amount Bet boxes.
  3. You can play up to 30 consecutive games by marking the appropriate box under Number of Games Played.
  4. Pick the numbers you wish to play from a field of 80 by marking in each of the boxes, keeping in mind the number of spots chosen above. IMPORTANT: KEEP MARKS INSIDE BOXES. Use only PENCIL OR BLUE BALL-POINT PEN to mark the betting slip. You may also let the Lottery computer choose your numbers by marking in the Quic Pic (QP) box.
  5. Mark the “Y” box if you wish to play KENO BONUS. If you play KENO BONUS the total wager amount will double.****
  6. Give the completed betting slip to an ON-LINE Lottery Sales Agent.
  7. The Sales Agent will give you a separate ticket as your receipt. IMPORTANT: CHECK YOUR TICKET! BE SURE THAT IT REPRESENTS THE NUMBERS AND DRAWING(S) THAT YOU WANTED TO PLAY AS IT IS YOUR ONLY PROOF OF PLAYING THESE NUMBERS.
  8. The Lottery suggests for your own protection that you sign the back of your ticket to identify ownership.

KENO BONUS

What Is Kenosis

KENO BONUS gives you a chance to increase your KENO winnings by 3, 4, 5 or 10 times. To play KENO BONUS, mark the “Y” box on your bet slip. The cost of your wager will double. If you purchase the additional BONUS play for a drawing and win, you may multiply your winnings if a multiplier number (3, 4, 5 or 10) is drawn. The overall odds of having a multiplier number (3, 4, 5 or 10) are 1:2.3.

What Is Kenosis

MultiplierOddsExample Winning Amount if KENO BONUS
Not PlayedPlayed
No Bonus1:1.75$5$5
3x1:3$5$15
4x1:15$5$20
5x1:40$5$25
10x1:234$5$50

KENO BONUS is not available for the 10-spot, 11-spot, or 12-spot KENO games. A KENO BONUS wager is only valid when played in conjunction with a valid KENO wager.

Rules

  1. Bets are not effective until accepted by the Lottery’s on-line computer processing system prior to the drawing of the winning number and in accordance with Lottery rules. Bettors acknowledge that on-line Lottery sales agents are acting on behalf of the bettors in entering bets into the Lottery’s on-line KENO computer processing system.
  2. Present your completed bet slip to your Lottery Sales agent for processing. You will receive a ticket. CHECK YOUR TICKET IMMEDIATELY TO VERIFY THAT THE SELECTIONS ON YOUR TICKET MATCH THE SELECTIONS REQUESTED ON THE BET SLIP.
  3. Present winning ticket to any on-line KENO sales agent for payment of prizes up to and including $600. Claims for more than $600 will be paid by the Lottery Commission after claim form is filed. Under unusual conditions, fixed prizes may be reduced according to the rules and regulations. All cash prizes must be claimed within one (1) year following the draw date.
  4. Your ticket is a bearer instrument. Unless signed by owner, prize may be claimed by anyone in possession of winning ticket. SIGN YOUR TICKET IMMEDIATELY. Bettors agree to abide by Lottery Commission rules and regulations. Applicable rules are available for inspection by bettors by contacting the Lottery Commission at. 150 Mount Vernon St. Dorchester MA 02125

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Maximum overall prize payout for matching 12 out of 12 is $2,000,000 for any single game. If there are more than two ($2) dollars bet on the winning numbers, the payoff for each one ($1) dollar bet equals two million ($2,000,000) dollars divided by the number of dollars wagered.
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Maximum overall prize payout for matching 11 out of 11 is $2,000,000 for any single game. If there are more than four ($4) dollars bet on the winning numbers, the payoff for each one ($1) dollar bet equals two million ($2,000,000) dollars divided by the number of dollars wagered.
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Maximum overall prize payout for matching 10 out of 10 is $2,000,000 for any single game. If there are more than twenty ($20) dollars bet on the winning numbers, the payoff for each one ($1) dollar bet equals two million ($2,000,000) dollars divided by number of dollars wagered.
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KENO BONUS gives you a chance to increase your KENO winnings by 3, 4, 5 or 10 times. To play KENO BONUS, mark the “Y” box on your bet slip. The cost of your wager will double. If you purchase the additional BONUS play for a drawing and win, you may multiply your winnings if a multiplier number (3, 4, 5 or 10) is drawn. The overall odds of having a multiplier number (3, 4, 5 or 10) are 1:2.3. KENO BONUS is not available for the 10-spot, 11-spot, or 12-spot KENO games. A KENO BONUS wager is only valid when played in conjunction with a valid KENO wager.