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Best way to Beat the Keno Game

Let�s imagine we have 80 cows in 4 corrals. 20 Cows in each corral

1 of the corals are filled with only 20 white cows, the rest 60 Black are in the
other 3 corrals

In the morning after milking we let them all out to pasture.

It�s time now to call them back to re-corral our herd. The cows uncaringly enter
one of the 4 corrals.

The average is that at least 5 of the white cows will end up in each of the corrals
totaling 20 cows per corral.

In reality it would be very unlikely that this would happen. It could be as many as
12 or more of the white cows returning to one of the corrals. The rest of the 68
cows scattered throughout the other 3 corrals

Now let�s imagine this concept to be a Keno card.

It�s a 1 in 4 chance or 25% that you choose the corral that has the returning 12 or
more cows and you know that it�s as small as a 5 cow average return.

Keno, they say is one of the lowest odd in the casino to play.

I beg to differ !

Take a realistic look at Keno.

There are 80 numbers on the keno card and 80 balls (cows) in the hopper.

The dealer draws out 20 or 25% of the numbered balls to make a keno game.

The odds are 4 to 1 or 25%

On the next game

They take those 20 balls and mix them up with the unused keno balls. The odds are,
on the next draw an average of 5 or more of those numbers will reappear in each
corral.

The second thing to notice whenever you look at a finished keno game you will
notice the numbers end up lined up across the board in somewhat rows of picked
numbers.

So how do we play the Keno game?

First you will go to the Keno desk as soon as the last game is played. Ask the
dealer to give you a breakdown sheet of the last 7 games played.

On the sheet you will see the numbers played and how many times that they were
played.
(You need to work fast to get into the next game.)

Count the numbers across of each drawn numbered ball and write it down at the end
of a blank Keno ticket row.

Lets Say:

1 thru 10 there were 9 drawn numbers. Write a 9 at the end of the first row

11 thru 20 there were 14 numbers write 14 at the end of the second row and so on.

21 thru 30 say there were 11 numbers played and all the way down to the 71 thru
80.row

The 2 most active rows that have the MOST drawn numbers are the rows we will
consider playing.

(Row 31 to 40 having 29 numbers played)

and

(Row 61 to 70 having 31 numbers played)

Take note of the last game played that is still available to see still on the board
and out of the two active rows.

Choose the active row that has least amount of active numbers played of the last
game played. One of these rows will be the rows we will play this time.

Better yet, if you have only one active row play that one

This is the process of choosing the corral that most of the cows will return to

You will play any and only 4 numbers in that row.

Mark your Keno sheet with an X for each of the four numbers you have chosen then
circle the X.

So you will have four circled Xs in your chosen row.

Mark your ticket for 1 game played. You�re playing 11 ways.

You�re playing six/2s, four/3s and one/4

If you hit only 2 of the 4 numbers chosen

You will win more money than you invested.

If you�re a one dollar player the ticket will cost you $11.00 dollars.

If you hit just 2 of your numbers you will win around $15.00

When you hit 3 or 4 of your numbers your winnings start to skyrocket

Hit only 2 numbers one 2 win $15.00

Hit 3 win three / 2s wins and one / 3


Hit 4 win also six / 2s wins also four / 3wins and the one / 4win ( Big money
winner )

For each new game played, start from the beginning and go to the desk and get the
last 7 games played. You may miss a game don�t sweat it!

It takes practice. So take some dry runs. You can practice for free. You can follow
these instructions and fill out a ticket and don�t turn the ticket in. You will see
that it works!

When you hit a few 3 or 4 spot winners start pressing your bets.

PLEASE, let me know how you did E-mail me. yoryee@cox.net Or for any questions.
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10 comments:

Oh man, this sounds pretty complicated to me! At least Keno is one of those
games where you can guess a little better. I don't have enough patience to test it
out though! http://www.fortmcdowellcasino.com/keno.php
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So... To summarize:

Last 7 games�
2 most active rows�
From those 2 rows, pick the row that was least active in the last game.
Pick only 4 numbers in that row.
Play 1 draw � 11 ways: 6 � 2 spots, 4 � 3 spots, & 1 � 4 spot
So, if your numbers are: 2, 5, 6, & 8 your 1 draw will be played as follows:

2 Spots:
1. 2, 5
2. 2, 6
3. 2, 8
4. 5, 6
5. 5, 8
6. 6, 8

3 Spots:
1. 2, 5, 6
2. 2, 5, 8
3. 5, 6, 8
4. 2, 6, 8

4 Spot:
1. 2, 5, 6, 8
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DougMay 29, 2016 at 12:33 AM

I just hit my state lottery's version of Keno for two six spots using your
corral method on the first attempt after discovering your blog. It's very important
to only choose 4 spots from the second most active row from recent draw and to only
choose 2 spots from random rows to complete your card. On average each row will hit
for two spots on each draw. It's an ancient Chinese secret.

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