Roobet Keno Review
  • Name Roobet Keno
  • Software Roobet in-house
  • Release Date 2025
  • Max Win $3,000,000
  • Provably Fair
  • Mobile
  • Standard Keno
Where To Play

Roobet Keno Review

9/ 10

Keno is about as old as state organised lotteries go. The gameplay is straightforward, even if this type of casino gaming hasn’t really picked up online. In contrast to most other casino originals, Keno doens’t really bring anything new or unique to the scene. It simply is what it is. Released in 2025.

What is Roobet Keno?

This is pretty much the standard keno. You’ve got forty numbers divided into blocks, and to play you simply pick from one to ten of these blocks. The game will then draw ten random numbers and you get paid depending on how many you’ve managed to match. You can control the payouts and the risk by selecting fewer or more numbers.

There is something that makes this title stand out, and that’s the win chance information. Definitely an overall improvement from most Roobet titles, and something we’ll get back to later.

How to Play Roobet Keno

The difficult part is determining what sort of risk you are looking for, luckily there’s some useful bits and pieces of information on the interface itself. To get started with Keno just follow these steps:

  1. Choose a bet that fits your bankroll.
  2. Choose variance, called “Risk” here.
  3. Choose between 1 and 10 numbers.
  4. Click “Start Game”.

How to understand risk

Once again, Roobet forgot everything about informing the player, so it falls for us to come up with the information. There are four levels of risk: classic, low, medium, and high, each with different structures for wins. For all other than classic, the maximum win is 1000x. No matter what the risk level is, the chance of getting x number right is always the same.

For example, getting 0 number right always has a chance of roughly 3.54% and getting 10 numbers right is always 0.00000012%. For clarification, that is a chance of one in 833 million. When you change the risk, the payouts get higher but only at the end that you are less likely to hit, and you might need to get more numbers right for the minimum win. For example low risk requires a minimum of 3 numbers for a payout, whereas high requires a minimum of five.

As you can probably surmise, getting anything between zero and five correct is where the majority of results will land. In fact, that’s going to count for about 99% of all results. So if you’re playing on high this means a win every hundred rounds or so. If you’re playing on low you’ll probably get a hig 4 out of five spins. It’s just that those wins are going to be 1.1 times your bet.

Autoplay

Do not ocnfuse auto pick, which simply selects ten numbers at random (and it’s always 10 numbers).

Autplay allows you to set your bet, choose how many numbers you are playing, and on which risk. In addition it gives the following:

  • Number of Bets (leave 0 for recurring)
  • Action on win – reset bet or increase by %
  • Action on loss – reset bet or increase by %
  • Stop auto-play on profit of $
  • Stop auto-play on loss of $

Essentially, if you don’t want to be clicking “Start game” just fill in the information and the game will speed through the rounds.

What I think of Roobet’s Keno

It’s solid as far as Keno goes, and at the same that’s all there is to it. The best feature by far is the fact that you can see the win chance on each result. You’ll have to do the match yourself, but at least it gives you a pretty good idea of what’s going to happen.

Key Features

  • Max win $3,000,000
  • 40 numbers, choose 1 – 10, 10 numbers are drawn
  • Win chance revealed for each hit and risk level.

Standard keno gaming.

Usability and interface

This Roobet original comes with the same interface that all the games do. It does have some extra functions, but is also missing some key information (such as how to play the game). Works perfect on mobile as it does on desktop.

RTP

No information available.

Testing and license

No testing or licensing information available.

FAQ

Is Roobet Keno Provably Fair?

Yes it is, and it’s as difficult to actually verify as with other games.

Does Roobet Keno offer demo play?

Yes, but you need to be logged in.