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Questions and Answers Michigan Lottery's Club Games

Michigan Lottery Club Games

Question: What are Club Games?
Answer: They are Club Keno and Pull Tabs.

Question: What is Club Keno?
Answer: Club Keno is a fun, fast, continuous action game with drawings every five minutes. It is exciting and easy to play, offering a wide variety of cash prizes, with a top prize of $100,000 for a $1 wager! Players win Club Keno by matching some or all of the numbers they have selected to the numbers drawn. The more numbers matched, the more the player wins.

Question: How do I find out whether or not I have won a Club Keno cash prize?
Answer: Every five minutes 20 numbers are randomly drawn and winning Club Keno numbers will be displayed in each Club Keno retailer via a closed-circuit television monitor. If players miss the results of a drawing for which they have purchased a ticket, they can use an automatic ticket validator in the bar or restaurant to find out if they have a winning ticket. Upon running the barcode on a Club Keno ticket through the validator, the machine will tell players whether or not they have a winning ticket.

Question: How do I collect Club Keno winnings?
Answer: Prizes up to $600 can be claimed at any licensed Club Keno retailer. Prizes over $600 may be claimed at Michigan Lottery offices located in Detroit, Sterling Heights, Dearborn Heights, Bridgeport, Saginaw and Wyoming. The $100,000 prizes in the Club Keno game must be claimed at Lottery headquarters in Lansing.

Question: How do I find out which establishments in my area sell Club Keno tickets?
Answer: There are two different ways to get this information. You can call a toll-free number - 1-877-PLAY-KENO - enter your zip code and you will get a listing of Club Keno retailers in your area. If you would rather use the Internet to get this information, you can visit the Lottery's Web site at www.michigan.gov/lottery to access a link that will give you a listing of Club Keno retailers.

Question: What are Pull Tabs?
Answer: Pull Tabs are similar to the Lottery's instant games, only you do not scratch them off to win.  Instead, you tear off a pull tab to reveal great cash prizes.  Pull Tabs come in different price points, ranging from 50-cents to $2.  Top prizes range from $100 to $500, and tickets are loaded with prizes from $1 to $500.  Winners must cash in winning Pull Tab tickets within two years from date of purchase and Pull Tabs must be cashed at a Club Keno Games retailer location that sells Pull Tabs games.

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