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  2. Keno - Wikipedia

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    Keno / kiːnoʊ / is a lottery -like gambling game often played at modern casinos, and also offered as a game in some lotteries. Players wager by choosing numbers ranging from 1 through (usually) 80. After all players make their wagers, 20 numbers (some variants draw fewer numbers) are drawn at random, either with a ball machine similar to ones ...

  3. Lotteries by country - Wikipedia

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    Hungary: Lottó (5/90 6/45 and 7/35), Joker, Kenó, Luxor, Puttó and EuroJackpot. Iceland: Lottó, Jóker. Ireland: The National Lottery (Irish: An Chrannchur Náisiúnta), Daily Millions and EuroMillions. Isle of Man: Participates in The United Kingdom National Lottery and EuroMillions, previously had Isle of Man Lottery.

  4. Zeljko Ranogajec - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Ranogajec reportedly won a $7.5 million Keno jackpot at the leisure and entertainment complex North Ryde RSL Club, of New South Wales, after reportedly [7] betting "significantly more than $7.5 million" to win it but coming out ahead due to the additional, smaller prizes awarded along the way to winning the jackpot.

  5. Lotteries in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Monday & Wednesday Lotto. Monday & Wednesday Lotto (X Lotto in South Australia) is a lotto game played in all states and territories. Its current logo (as promoted in its home state) features a large red "1" lottery ball, originally referred to as "The Big One." Entries cost $0.55 per game plus agent's commission.

  6. Gambling in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Gambling in Australia. Gambling is an activity undertaken by many Australians. In 2022, 72.8% of Australian adults gambled within the previous 12 months (80.5% for men and 66.2% for women) and 38% of Australian adults gambled at least once per week (48% for men and 28% for women). [1] In 2017, Australians were estimated to lead the world with ...

  7. List of Singaporean records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    NSW Championships Sydney, Australia [49] 11:09.16 Vanessa Lee Ying Zhuang: 18 April 2024 Singapore Open Kallang, Singapore [50] High jump: 1.86 m Michelle Sng: 30 October 2021 Singapore Pole vault: 3.91 m Rachel Yang: 13 June 2017 Thailand Open Bangkok, Thailand [51] Long jump: 6.18 m (+0.9 m/s) Tan Eugenia Yan Ning: 10 June 2015 Southeast ...

  8. NSW Lotteries - Wikipedia

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    Website. thelott.com. New South Wales Lotteries, (usually marketed and referred to as NSW Lotteries or the Lott) is a corporation owned by the Government of New South Wales in Australia. Since 2 March 2010, it has been operated by Tatts Group Limited under a 40-year exclusive licence. [1] It runs games of chance through a network of agents ...

  9. Tabcorp - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.tabcorp.com.au. Tabcorp is Australia's largest gambling company, employing more than 5,000 people. It is the largest provider of wagering and gaming products and services in Australia. Tabcorp is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).