All or Nothing

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In Keno, a ticket that only pays if either all picked numbers are drawn or none of the picked numbers are drawn. 

In the context of gambling, "All or Nothing" refers to a type of bet or wager where the bettor must either win the entire amount or lose everything staked. This concept is often associated with certain types of games or bets where there is no partial payout; if the conditions for winning are not met, the player forfeits their entire wager.

For example, in some sports betting scenarios, a bettor might place an "All or Nothing" bet on a team to win a game. If the team wins, the bettor receives a payout based on the odds; if the team loses or the game ends in a draw, the bettor loses their entire stake. This term can also apply to certain lottery games or high-risk gambling scenarios where the outcome is binary, leading to an all-or-nothing result.

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