Skip to content

Categories:

Think For a Long Time Prior to Playing Keno

[ English ]

Keno is a game of pure chance and is very close to lottery games. The game was brought to the US by Chinese immigrants in the nineteenth century. As with lottery games, it is a very simple to enjoy, and it is appealing as big jackpots are offered for very little bets. Keno is enjoyed at saloons, clubs and civic center all over the planet today. Unfortunately it shares another weak point with lotto games – horrendous expectations.

Sensibly, Keno hit upon its way into internet casinos as it was an easy game to create, and casino software operators wanted to benefit from the giant land based Keno fan base online. What was even more in the favour of casinos on the internet was that many players were accustomed to gambling on Keno on electronic terminals, so the move on to the internet was a insignificant encumbrance than say with vingt-et-un.

So here is how you enjoy Keno. You begin by appointing between four and 10 numbers from a total of eighty numbers. Each choice is called a "spot". In many internet keno games, you can buy countless cards for the same draw, and in many games you can even pre purchase for future games.

Once you have submitted your selection, twenty balls with numbers will "enter" into a hopper from a tube. If enough of your numbers are drawn, you win. It is that easy. You will obviously come away with more, if more of your numbers appear, like with lotteries.

Most internet keno games allow you to purchase cards between 5 cents and $5, and pay out in multiples of your ticket value. Jackpot winnings of up to 50 000 dollars are not uncommon.

Simple? Yeah. So there has to be a problem? Absolutely. The casino advantage with Keno is thirty percent or more, the WORST of any internet casino game. The chances of landing on a number is 0.25percent. Keno is by a long shot the atrocious game you could possibly gamble on. If you are looking for a game of randomness gamble on slots.

Posted in Keno.


0 Responses

Stay in touch with the conversation, subscribe to the RSS feed for comments on this post.

You must be logged in to post a comment.