Keno Methods That Work

Wednesday, 4. May 2016

[ English ]

It may not generally be considered the most lucrative game in the universe of gaming, but keno has massive amounts of devoted followers. And it ought to! It’s a constantly thrilling lottery-style game that’s simple to pickup, readily available in a number of different formats, and one that might return millions of dollars for those who learn its many subtle intricacies. But let’s start with the basic facts for now.

When defining keno to beginners, some gaming masters compare it to lotto. This is at least to some extent correct, in that both games are essentially numerical. However, to take that comparison too far will be to minimize the countless unique characteristics that make keno so compelling. Not like bingo, keno gamblers have the ability to choose the numbers for each card.

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

After you’ve marked your numbers, carry your game card back to the clerk at the keno stand. The keno pit manager will record your numbers and then hand you a receipt. Make sure no to misplace this (potentially) lucrative bit of paper! Even if the clerk remembers your face and wants help out, without a winning receipt on you, you will collect precisely $.00 for your efforts.

Ok, there you have strategy number one: always take care to keep your keno receipt. Let’s go on to something a tiny bit more advanced, shall we?

Once you’ve selected your numbers, settle into a comfortable keno booth and observe the action happen on a video monitor. That’s where the winning numbers appear for us. If you selected winners, mark your card accordingly. Make sure not to dally, or sit there praising yourself for too great a length of time. You need to get up to the keno stand to redeem your winnings, and a new round of keno will probably start up within a few minutes.

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

Assuming you can not trust yourself to beat that 5 minute deadline each time, you always retain the option of buying a "multi-race" card. These include the same set of your chosen numbers on anywhere from 2 to 20 slips. When the maximum number of games (the same as the amount of tickets) is finished, you will then be able to get off your numb rump and go collect your winnings.

Still another alternative is referred to as a "stray and play" keno slip, which commonly allows you make number choices for 30 keno games or more. Golly, you can take vacation to France and not have to worry about getting back in time to redeem your numbers. Most "stray and play" slips are good for up to a whole year after purchase!

So now you are aware of a couple needed methods for winning keno. If you are an accomplished player, they may seem incredibly obvious. However, it does not hurt to bone up on the basic techniques, and if you are a new user, every little bit of information will help make your keno experience more captivating.