Keno Methods That Work
December 26th, 2015 at 1:21It may not generally be looked at as the funnest game in the world of gaming, but keno has tons of steadfast enthusiasts. And it should! It’s a consistently thrilling lotto-ish game that’s a breeze to pickup, readily available in several different variations, and one that can yield mega-dollars for people who learn its countless subtle nuances. But let’s begin with the beginner’s rules here.
When defining keno to amateurs, some wagering connoisseurs compare it to bingo. This is at least in some measure apt, in that both games are generally numerical. However, to take that comparison too far is likely to be to underestimate the endless unique aspect that make keno so compelling. Not like bingo, keno users have the ability to pick the numbers for each and every card.
Keno cards have a total of eighty numbers, but the user is given an additional degree of personal responsibility by being able to select as numerous (or as few) numbers as he or she needs. And it doesn’t take a doctor of keno to determine how to fill out a card: all you do is circle or otherwise mark each of your picked numbers with a normalball point pen like you had when you were in school.
Once you’ve picked your numbers, carry your card back to the girl at the keno stand. The nice person will record your numbers and then hand you a receipt. Don’t lose this (potentially) lucrative piece of paper! Even if the keno pit manager remembers your pretty face and would like to help out, without a winning receipt with you, you will get exactly $.00 for your actions.
So, there you have strategy #1: always take care to keep your keno receipt. Let’s go on to something a tiny bit more complicated, yes?
Once you’ve selected your numbers, get yourself into a nice keno booth and observe the action happen on a monitor. That’s where the winning numbers show up in lights. If you checked winning numbers, mark your card appropriately. Be sure not to take too much time, or sit there congratulating yourself for too great a length of time. You really want to get back to the keno stand to redeem your winnings, and then a new round of keno will probably begin within not too many minutes.
Strategy number two: always get back to the keno stand on time!
Since you do not trust yourself to beat that five-minute margin each time, you always retain the option of buying a "multi-race" ticket. These include the same set of your desired numbers on anywhere from 2 to twenty cards. When the maximum amount of keno games (matching the number of tickets) is finished, you should then get off your numb bum and go get your winnings.
Still another option is referred to as a "stray and play" keno ticket, which normally lets you make number choices for thirty keno rounds or more. Hell, you can take a Swedish massage and not have to get uptight about getting back in time to retrieve your numbers. Most "stray and play" slips are good for up to a whole year after you by it!
And now you know a couple of necessary techniques for winning keno. If you are a skillful gambler, they may seem to be incredibly obvious. Still, it doesn’t hurt to bone up on the basic techniques, and if you are a newbie gambler, every bit of direction will help make your keno playing more agreeable.
