How to Gamble on Keno L'introduzione di Keno
Nov 082009
[ English ]

It might not often be thought of as the best game in the world of gambling, but keno has millions of fanatical fans. And it ought to! It’s a always thrilling lottery-style game that’s a snap to play, abundantly available in many alternate variations, and one that can pay out millions of dollars for gamblers who master its many subtle rules. But let’s start with the basic facts here.

When defining keno to novices, some gaming connoisseurs compare it to lotto. This is at least nearly correct, in that both games are essentially numerical. Yet to take that comparison too far is likely to be to misunderstand the great many unique characteristics that make keno so interesting. Not like bingo, keno enthusiasts have the ability to pick the numbers for every card.

Keno cards have a grand total of 80 numbers, but the player is given an additional level of personal responsibility by being able to choose as numerous (or as few) numbers as he desires. And it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to come up with how to fill out a card: all you do is circle or otherwise mark each of your picked numbers with a normalpen like you had when you were a kid.

After you’ve marked your numbers, take your keno card back to the person at the keno booth. The girl will record those numbers and then hand you a receipt. Don’t drop this (potentially) lucrative piece of paper! Even if the clerk remembers your mug and wants help out, without a winning receipt with you, you will collect precisely $.00 for your time spent.

So, there you have strategy #1: always be sure to keep your keno receipt. Let us move on to something a little more complex, what do you think?

Now that you’ve selected your numbers, get yourself into a nice keno booth and observe the action happen on the screen. This is where the winning numbers appear for us. If you picked winning numbers, mark your card appropriately. Sake care not to move to slowly, or sit there praising yourself for an obnoxious length of time. You must get back to the keno booth to redeem your winnings, since a new drawing will likely begin within five minutes.

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

Assuming you don’t trust yourself to meet that five-minute deadline every time, you always retain the option of purchasing a "multi-race" card. These include the same set of your picked numbers on anywhere from 2 to 20 tickets. When the max number of rounds (matching the number of tickets) is completed, you should then get off your numb butt and go get your winnings.

Still another option is recognized as a "stray and play" keno ticket, which usually lets you make number selection for thirty keno rounds 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" slips are good for up to a whole year after it’s purchased!

So now you know several indispensable schemes for winning keno. If you are an accomplished user, they may appear to be stupidly obvious. But it will not hurt to study up on the fundamentals, and if you are a newbie player, every little bit of advice will help make your keno experience more enjoyable.

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