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Nevada Numbers was a statewide lottery-style progressive keno game with a minimum jackpot of $5 million. Nevada Numbers was proprietary to Tickets were available for purchase at participating keno lounges in casinos across the state. Players chose five numbers out of 80. Plays cost $2 each. The game was originally field tested in 2001 at three casinos: Bally's, Paris, and the Las Vegas Hilton. The progressive jackpot was annuitized; however, winners could choose to have the jackpot paid in cash. The original Nevada Numbers was discontinued on March 31, 2009.

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  • Nevada Numbers was a statewide lottery-style progressive keno game with a minimum jackpot of $5 million. Nevada Numbers was proprietary to Tickets were available for purchase at participating keno lounges in casinos across the state. Players chose five numbers out of 80. Plays cost $2 each. The game was originally field tested in 2001 at three casinos: Bally's, Paris, and the Las Vegas Hilton. The progressive jackpot was annuitized; however, winners could choose to have the jackpot paid in cash. The original Nevada Numbers was discontinued on March 31, 2009. The largest Nevada Numbers prize was paid out at Sam's Town Casino in Las Vegas. The player hit all five numbers in September 2007, winning $6,376,452. (en)
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  • Nevada Numbers was a statewide lottery-style progressive keno game with a minimum jackpot of $5 million. Nevada Numbers was proprietary to Tickets were available for purchase at participating keno lounges in casinos across the state. Players chose five numbers out of 80. Plays cost $2 each. The game was originally field tested in 2001 at three casinos: Bally's, Paris, and the Las Vegas Hilton. The progressive jackpot was annuitized; however, winners could choose to have the jackpot paid in cash. The original Nevada Numbers was discontinued on March 31, 2009. (en)
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