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Everything you need to know about the game of Keno

Everything thing you need to know about the game of Keno
Aug 8 2022 Share

Keno is a classic lottery game, it is simple to play. Here are just a few of the vital facts you should know before getting to grips with the game.

How does the game work?

Essentially, Keno is a classic, simple-to-play lottery game. After players place their bets on numbers between 1 and 80, 20 numbers are randomly drawn from a machine or random number generator.

Players begin to win if their numbers are drawn. Compared to bingo, the bet value is more flexible in Keno, players are allowed to choose their own numbers and with Keno winnings potentially producing instant millionaires.

Where did it come from?

Keno’s origins can be traced back to China’s Han Dynasty over 3,000 years ago, with the word itself coming from French and Latin, roughly translating to ‘five winning numbers’.

The world’s first draw was inspired by the “Thousand Character Classic” – a Chinese poem containing 1,000 unique characters each used just once. By taking the first 80 characters of the poem, and carving them into individual woodblocks, a warlord named Cheung Leung came up with a game of chance that forms the foundation of modern-day Keno.

Biggest Keno jackpot from Malta?

You can win up to €10,000,000 playing Keno 24/7 that takes place every 4 minutes, every day of the week, with Lottoland. The game is available online and can be played from wherever you are, on a smart phone, tablet or computer. The €10 million jackpot is always up for grabs.

Keno 24/7 seems like your standard lottery, except from the fact that you have the chance to win up to €10 million every four minutes! As a matter of fact, Lottoland holds the world record for the largest online game payout in history at a whopping €90 million.

How much does it cost?

The cheapest possible ticket is €1 for a single stake and the most expensive is €10. All new customers that register an account with Lottoland through this link today, receive 5 chances for the price of €2 [SAVE €3].

Here’s how you can claim this 2-for-1 offer:

1. Sign up to Lottoland using this link:

2. You will only be charged €2.00

3. Receive 5 chances to win €10 Million

Keno 24/7 draws takes place every 4 minutes.

Good luck!

Lottoland is operated by European Lotto and Betting Limited and is licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority, license number MGA/B2C/609/2018. The offer must be redeemed by clicking on and signing up through this link.

The promotion expires on 31st August 2022 at 23:59 CET and is only open to new customers. The offer is redeemable once per player. Winnings from this offer are paid out in cash (not bonus money). Free bets on the game are at the minimum single stake (€1 each). Players must be 18 or over. These terms are supplemental to Lottoland’s Promotional Terms and Conditions which are found here. Gambling can be harmful if not controlled. Please play responsibly. For help visit rgf.org.mt.

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Skin cancer has doubled over the past two years; Intersport’s SUMMERSKIN campaign urges you to stay safe and offers free bottle of sunscreen.

Get a FREE bottle of sunscreen with purchases over €75 at Intersport Malta
Aug 8 2022 Share

Now that we’re at summer’s peak, it’s quite easy to understand how difficult it is to be out and about whilst protecting yourself from the scorching sun.

Getting from point A to point B is already difficult enough, let alone trying to take care of the summer body you worked so hard for; which is why Intersport’s Summer Skin campaign deserves a checking out.

The local sports brand believes that physical activity should not be a seasonal engagement but something which should be maintained throughout the entire year.

Sports enthusiasts invest heavily in regular workouts & a healthy lifestyle but, given the circumstances, must balance them with adequate knowledge of skin protection in the summer conditions. Throughout the years, the incidence of malignant melanoma (a form of skin cancer) in Malta has increased, with one in eight diagnosed people dying as a result.

In fact, this form of skin cancer has doubled over the past two years; making now more important than ever to start taking care of your skin.

According to the latest WHO data published in 2020, Skin Cancer Deaths in Malta reached 14, or 0.43%, of total deaths. As of 2018, one in eight people diagnosed with skin cancer in Malta die of the disease. 

Going further back, up to 87 people died of primary melanoma between 2007 and 2016. Despite being curable if caught on early, lack of awareness leads to the cancer spreading before it can be properly treated. 

That’s why Intersport Malta do not only offer training gear which is ideal for summer activities, but are offering free sunscreen with purchases over €75. What could be more encouraging to train in summer?

Tag a sports enthusiast!

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8 year old grievously injured in traffic accident

8 year old grievously injured in traffic accident
Aug 8 2022 Share

Police were informed yesterday evening at around 1915hrs that a traffic accident had taken place in Bingemma, Rabat. 

The police convened on site and preliminary investigations showed that a crash had occurred between a Ford Fiesta driven by a 39-year-old Ħaż-Żebbuġ resident and a 24-year-old Rabat resident driving a KTM motorcycle. An 8-year-old was riding along in the Ford. 

A medical team were called on site and took the motorcyclist and the 8-year-old to Mater Dei Hospital. They were both certified as having suffered grievous injuries. 

Investigations are still ongoing. 

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23-year-old man charged with hit-and-run that killed Antoine Degabriele

Man to be charged with hit-and-run that killed Antoine Degabriele
Aug 7 2022 Share

A 23-year-old man resident of Birzebbuga is set to be charged in court on Sunday with the fatal hit and run which took place in Zejtun last Friday.

The victim was a Zejtun resident by the name of Antoine Degabriele, who was found on the pavement on Triq President Anton Buttigieg. The 51-year-old was pronounced dead on the spot.

The police said on Sunday morning that the suspect was being charged later on that morning. Investigations had led to police to discover that the car used in the incident was a Mazda Demio.

Police were alerted to incident by an anonymous call. Car parts of the vehicle, including a bumper and a side mirror, were found in the vicinity. 

The accused, Dean Donovan Frendo, was accused of the involuntary killing of Degabriele, whilst also being accused of driving with excessive velocity, of not possessing a valid driving license as well as tampering with evidence. The accused plead not guilty to the accusations but did not plead to be released from arrest. 

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