MI Club Keno can only be played in establishments that have a "Class "C"" liquor license (basically only in bars and bar-like restaurants, bowling alleys and the like).
I know my alias shows I am TOTALLY AGAINST computerized drawings, but I LOVE Club Keno. I recently won over $350 playing one day last week and I have been playing ever since it started a little over a year ago. It seems wherever I go now (out to eat, that is), the place has Club Keno. It is spreading like a firestorm and not showing any signs of slowing down... one guy I know won over $30,000 a month ago by playing CK w/the new Kicker. He hit for $2,000 on a 7-spot, was playing $3 a wager, and had a 5x Kicker multiplier ($30,000 + a few other wins).
John is right - the daily draw (DD) of Keno is a 22/80 matrix. You win if you match 10, 9, 8, 7, 6 or 0 of the 22 numbers drawn. Prizes are (in order) $250,000, $2,500, $250, $25, $7, and $1. Club Keno, however is a "normal" 20/80 matrix. Seems odd, though, that in Club Keno, the prize for 0/20 on a 10-spot is $5 when on the DD, it's only $1, when you actually have higher odds of matching SOMETHING on the DD (0/22 vs 0/20). You can play anything from 1-10 spots in CK, whereas the DD only offers the 10-spot game.
Keno is actually my favorite game to play, even more than Daily 3/4, or CL47 (which, in my mind, is a complete JOKE). But, it is a COMPUTERIZED drawing, and no matter how many times I e-mail someone asking for a response on why they are better than balls (which they AREN'T), no one will respond, so I just don't play. Hopefully, that's response enough.