21 Mar 23

It may not usually be deemed the most lucrative game in the field of wagering, but keno has tons of keen supporters. Why wouldn’t it? It’s a always thrilling lottery-ish game that’s easy to pickup, abundantly available in many different formats, and one that may yield millions for those who learn its innumerable subtle rules. But let’s begin with the basics here.

When explaining keno to novices, some gaming experts compare it to bingo. This is at least in some measure correct, in that both games are generally numerical. However, to carry that comparison too far would be to devalue the good many unique traits that make keno so entertaining. Not like bingo, keno gamblers have the ability to pick the numbers for every card.

Keno cards have a total of 80 numbers, but the gambler is granted an extra degree of personal responsibility by being able to choose as many (or as few) numbers as he or she thinks is appropriate. And it doesn’t take a super genius to determine how to fill out a card: all you do is circle or otherwise mark all your selected numbers with a good oldball point pen like you had back in the day.

Once you have checked your numbers, take the keno card back to the nice person at the keno stand. The keno pit manager will record those numbers and then hand you a receipt. Don’t misplace this (potentially) lucrative bit of paper! Even if the keno pit manager remembers your face and wants help out, without a winning ticket with you, you will be given precisely $.00 for your winning card.

OK, so there you have strategy number one: always be sure to keep your keno receipt. Let’s get on to something a little more advanced, what do you think?

Now that you’ve picked your numbers, get yourself into a nice keno booth and see the action unfold on a monitor. That’s where the winning numbers appear in lights. If you have winning numbers, mark your card appropriately. Make sure not to move to slowly, or sit there congratulating yourself for too great a length of time. You want to get up to the keno stand to get your winnings, and then a new drawing will almost certainly get going within five minutes.

Strategy number two: always go back to the keno stand on time!

Assuming you can’t trust yourself to beat that 5 minute margin each time, you always have the option of using a "multi-race" card. These include the self same set of your picked numbers on anywhere from two to 20 cards. When the maximum amount of rounds (matching the number of tickets) is finished, you may then get off your numb rump and go redeem your winnings.

Yet another opportunity is recognized as a "stray and play" keno slip, which generally allows you make number selection for 30 keno rounds or more. Gosh, you can take vacation to Italy and not have to fret about getting back in time to get your winnings. Most "stray and play" cards are good for up to a whole year after you by it!

And now you are aware of several necessary methods for winning keno. If you are a knowledgeable player, they might seem to be incredibly obvious. However, it won’t hurt to study up on the basics, and if you are a beginner keno player, every little bit of advice will help make your keno playing time more agreeable.


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