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Players start with $100 play money and 30 minutes of playing time. |
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They are allowed to log in to play at most once a day. They can use their entire thirty minutes in one day if they so choose. |
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There are usually limits on individual bets. Most casinos have a limit of $5. |
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The bets and payouts are usually as per the casino's normal rules for keno. |
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An indicator on the screen shows the player's money and time balance. |
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The player is out of the tournament if he loses all his money. |
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Once the thirty minutes are complete, the player's balance is his final balance. |
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The player does not have to use his full thirty minutes. The moment he feels that he has won enough he can end his game. His current balance will be his final score. |
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The objective is to end the week with the highest amount of play money. |
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The player with the highest balance is awarded the weekly cash prize. |
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In addition some casinos offer a monthly cash prize to the highest of the weekly winners. |
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