As you can see, getting 4 numbers out of 14 spots has a very high probability (24.2%). This would translate to a lower payout than, say, getting 1 hit. Thus, if you have 14 spots, expect to have a bigger payout with getting hit one time instead of three or four times.
Also, you can see that getting almost perfect matches is near impossible. The chances of getting 14 hits in 14 spots is less than 0.1%, and is almost close to having a ratio of one occurrence in 390 million!
In fact, in a traditional 20-spot online keno game, getting all 20 spots is one in 3,535,316,142,212,180,000! And remember, these probabilities are not progressive -- which means the probability remains constant each game, regardless of how many games you play. So don't expect to hit those 20 numbers any time now. If you do hit 20 numbers, you might want to take a picture, a video and everything that you can take to remember that very, very, lucky moment.
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