Florida has no lottery keno, but it has major tribal casinos run by the Seminole Tribe, including the Hard Rock resorts in Tampa and Hollywood, where keno can be found on the floor.
The Florida Lottery runs draw games and scratchers but no monitor keno. Keno in Florida means tribal casino keno.
Casino gaming in Florida is dominated by the Seminole Tribe, which runs a chain of casinos including the two big Hard Rock resorts in Tampa and Hollywood. The Miccosukee Tribe also runs a casino near Miami. These properties have large electronic gaming floors that can include keno and video keno.
Video keno is the format you are most likely to find. Game mixes change, so check with a specific casino if keno is the reason for your visit. You must be 21 or older to gamble at Seminole casinos.
Casino keno in Florida uses the standard 80-number, 20-draw format, so catch odds match keno everywhere. The paytable each casino sets determines the return, and video keno generally pays back more than live keno. Compare spot counts with our odds calculator.
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