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Keno Strategies That Are Sure To Win

by Abel on Monday, November 2nd, 2015

It will not ordinarily be thought of as the most fun game in the world of betting, but keno has millions and millions of fanatical fans. As well it should! It’s a constantly entertaining lotto-esque game that’s uncomplicated to master, readily available in several assorted styles, and one that might yield mega-dollars for people who master its limitless subtle intricacies. But let’s start with the basics here.

When explaining keno to beginners, some betting experts compare it to bingo. This is at least to some extent apt, in that each game is fundamentally numerical. Yet to take that comparison too far will be to minimize the endless unique traits that make keno so interesting. Not like bingo, keno gamblers have the power to pick the numbers for each card.

Keno cards have a grand total of 80 numbers, but the player is given an extra level of personal responsibility by being able to choose as numerous (or as few) numbers as she thinks is appropriate. And it doesn’t take a genius to ascertain how to fill out a card: all you do is circle or otherwise mark all of your picked numbers with a every day old#2 pencil like you used back in school.

Now that you’ve selected your numbers, take the game card back to the clerk at the keno stand. The nice person will record those numbers and then give you a receipt. Make sure no to misplace this (potentially) expensive bit of paper! Even if the clerk remembers your pretty face and would like to help out, without a winning slip in hand, you will be given precisely $.00 for your winning card.

OK, so there you have strategy number one: always make sure to keep your keno slip. Let us move to something a tiny bit more advanced, yes?

Now that you’ve picked your numbers, settle into a nice keno booth and see the action happen on the keno monitor. That is where the winning numbers are shown in lights. If you’ve got winners, mark your card appropriately. Sake care not to dilly dally, or sit there praising yourself for an obnoxious length of time. You need to get back to the keno stand to collect your winnings, and then a new round of keno will most likely start within 5 minutes.

Strategy number 2: always be sure to get back to the keno booth on time!

Since you do not trust yourself to make that five-minute deadline every time, you always retain the option of buying a "multi-race" card. These include the very same set of your handpicked numbers on anywhere from two to 20 slips. When the max number of games (the same as the number of tickets) is played out, you should then get off your lazy bum and go collect your winnings.

Yet another option is known as a "stray and play" keno card, which generally lets you make number picks for thirty keno games or more. Heck, you can take vacation to Greece and not have to worry about getting back in time to get your numbers. Most "stray and play" tickets are good for up to a whole year after you by it!

And now you know a couple needed strategies for winning keno. If you are an experienced keno player, they may seem quite obvious. But it will never hurt to brush up on the basics, and if you are a beginner keno player, every bit of direction will help make your keno gambling more exciting.

Keno’s History

by Abel on Monday, November 2nd, 2015

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Keno was introduced in two hundred BC by the Chinese military leader, Cheung Leung who used keno as a monetary resource for his declining army. The city of Cheung was waging a battle, and after a bit of war time seemed to be looking at a national shortage of food with the drastic decrease in supplies. Cheung Leung had to create a quick response for the economic calamity and to create income for his forces. He thusly created the game we know today as keno and it was a fantastic success.

Keno once was referred to as the White Pigeon Game, since the winning numbers were broadcast by pigeons from larger municipalities to the smaller towns. The lotto ‘Keno’ was imported to the USA in the 1800s by Chinese immigrants who migrated to the United States to work. In those times, Keno was played with 120 numbers.

Today, Keno is typically wagered on with just 80 numbers in almost all of American brick and mortar casinos as well as online casinos. Keno is commonly enjoyed today as a consequence of the laid back nature of gambling the game and the basic reality that there are no expertise needed to play Keno. Regardless of the fact that the chances of coming away with a win are appalling, there is always the hope that you will win quite large with very little gambling investment.

Keno is played with 80 numbers with 20 numbers selected each game. Gamblers of Keno can pick from two to 10 numbers and bet on them, as much or as little as they are able to. The pay out of Keno is dependent on the bets made and the roll out of matching numbers.

Keno has grown in popularity in the US since the end of the 1800’s when the Chinese letters were changed with more familiar, American numbers. Lottos were not covered under the laws of gambling in Nevada State in 1931. The casinos changed the name of the ‘Chinese lottery’ to ‘horse race keno’ utilizing the notion that the numbers are horses and you are looking for your horses to come in. When the Nevada government passed a law that taxed off track betting, casinos quickly changed the name to ‘Keno’.