Keno Methods That Work

August 5th, 2009 by Keira Leave a reply »
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It won’t generally be deemed the sexiest game in the realm of betting, but keno has huge amounts of keen admirers. And why not? It’s a regularly thrilling lotto-like game that’s a breeze to play, abundantly available in many different styles, and one that will return millions for gamblers who learn its many subtle rules. But let’s start with the basic rules for now.

When explaining keno to novices, some betting experts compare it to bingo. This is at least nearly apt, in that each game is basically numerical. However, to carry that comparison too far can be to detract from the many unique traits that make keno so entertaining. Not like bingo, keno users have the freedom to choose the numbers for each card.

Keno cards have a grand total of eighty numbers, but the player is furnished with an additional degree 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 ascertain how to fill out a card: all you do is circle or otherwise mark each of your chosen numbers with a good oldpen like you had when you were in third grade.

After you have selected your numbers, take your keno card back to the person at the keno stand. The girl will record those numbers and then hand you a receipt. Make sure no to lose this (potentially) lucrative bit of paper! Even if the clerk remembers you and wants help out, without a winning ticket on you, you will get precisely $.00 for your time spent.

Ok, there you have strategy number one: always make sure to keep your keno receipt. Let’s move on to something a bit more complex, ok?

Once you’ve marked your numbers, get yourself into a nice keno booth and observe the action happen on the keno monitor. That’s where the winning numbers appear for all to see. If you picked winning numbers, mark your card accordingly. Be sure not to move to slowly, or sit there praising yourself for too great a length of time. You want to get up to the keno stand to collect your winnings, since a new drawing will most likely begin within not too many minutes.

Strategy #2: always make it back to the keno booth on time!

Assuming you don’t trust yourself to meet that five-minute margin each and every time, you always retain the option of using a "multi-race" card. These include the very same set of your selected numbers on anywhere from two to 20 slips. When the max amount of keno games (fitting the amount of tickets) is played out, you may then get off your lazy back side and go redeem your winnings.

Still another option is referred to as a "stray and play" keno ticket, which usually allows you make number picks for 30 keno games or more. Golly, you can take all the time in the world and not have to worry about getting back in time to redeem your winnings. Most "stray and play" cards are good for up to a whole year after it’s bought!

And now you are aware of a number of needed methods for winning keno. If you are a knowledgeable user, they may seem to be very obvious. Still, it will never hurt to brush up on the basic strategies, and if you are a beginner user, every little bit of advice will help make your keno betting more exciting.

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