multi card keno
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Re: multi card keno
Game of luck but I have had luck running the same numbers
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I pick 4 numbers and play them all on 5 cards. Then I play the same 4 numbers and add a 5th spot on 5 cards. Then I play all 5 numbers on 5 cards, adding a 6th spot. Then I play all 6 numbers on 5 cards and add a 7th spot. So from the single card perspective, I have a single 7 spot. But I can hit a lot fewer numbers on that 7 spot for some layered payoffs. This suits my playstyle for volatility and payoff potential.
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I just got a headache.
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Me too, but it was from thinking about my dental appointment tomorrow. 
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Strange coincidence - I have one tomorrow, as well - at 12:50pm.olds442jetaway wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:10 pmMe too, but it was from thinking about my dental appointment tomorrow.![]()
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Find a bank of keno machines. Mark numbers of your liking 5 spots, 7spots, 8 spots in a quadrant near the middle of the board. Play max bets on a nickel machine. Divide your bankroll according to your budget. Put an equal amount say $20 dollars in each machine. Play the same numbers on each machine. Go from machine to machine. Ive seen old ladies use this strategy and within a few machines they hit for a nice profit and many times a big jackpot.
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And, they never, ever lose?Rattletrap wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2024 9:13 amIve seen old ladies use this strategy and within a few machines they hit for a nice profit and many times a big jackpot.
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A 7 block with (1) 7-spot and (19) 5-spots usually in the lower right or left corner. GL
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I also like a variety 7,8,9,10 0verlapping and at least 3 of the same
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( The Original 12 Wheel Keno )
--- 3 Spot Cards ---
( A ) - 1-2-3
( B ) - 4-5-6
( C ) - 7-8-9
( D ) - 10-11-12
--- 4 Spot Cards ---
( E ) - 1-2-4-5
( F ) - 7-8-10-11
( G ) - 3-6-9-12
( H ) - 2-5-8-11
--- 5 Spot Cards ---
( I ) - 3-4-7-9-10
( J ) - 1-4-6-9-12
( K ) - 2-3-6-8-10
( L ) - 1-5-7-11-12
--- 6 Spot Cards ---
( M ) - 1-3-5-7-9-11
( N ) - 2-4-6-8-10-12
( O ) - 2-3-5-6-8-12
--- 7 Spot Cards ---
( P ) - 1-3-4-8-9-10-12
( Q ) - 2-5-6-7-9-11-12
( R ) - 1-4-5-6-7-8-10
--- 8 Spot Cards ---
( S ) - 1-3-4-5-7-9-10-12
( T ) - 2-3-4-6-7-8-11-12
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As you can see the sequence on Card A ( 1-2-3 )
is not repeated on any of the other cards- the
same is true for every card. Each one is used
exactly 8 or 9 times distributed as evenly as
possible. With the exception of the 8-spot cards,
no grouping of 3-4-5-6- or 7 spot cards rely on any
one number in order to hit all.
On average you will recoup your original bet by
hitting 5 of 12. If you hit the right 3-4-or 5 spots
you will light up any one of the 1st 12 cards for a
substantial win. Any play that hits 6 or more of your
12 numbers is a winner, the question is how much?
The beauty of playing the same 12 numbers on all the
cards is that when you hit a large number of spots
( 8 + ) you are lighting up most if not all of your cards
and that's a cool play.
--- 3 Spot Cards ---
( A ) - 1-2-3
( B ) - 4-5-6
( C ) - 7-8-9
( D ) - 10-11-12
--- 4 Spot Cards ---
( E ) - 1-2-4-5
( F ) - 7-8-10-11
( G ) - 3-6-9-12
( H ) - 2-5-8-11
--- 5 Spot Cards ---
( I ) - 3-4-7-9-10
( J ) - 1-4-6-9-12
( K ) - 2-3-6-8-10
( L ) - 1-5-7-11-12
--- 6 Spot Cards ---
( M ) - 1-3-5-7-9-11
( N ) - 2-4-6-8-10-12
( O ) - 2-3-5-6-8-12
--- 7 Spot Cards ---
( P ) - 1-3-4-8-9-10-12
( Q ) - 2-5-6-7-9-11-12
( R ) - 1-4-5-6-7-8-10
--- 8 Spot Cards ---
( S ) - 1-3-4-5-7-9-10-12
( T ) - 2-3-4-6-7-8-11-12
--------------------------------------------------------------------
As you can see the sequence on Card A ( 1-2-3 )
is not repeated on any of the other cards- the
same is true for every card. Each one is used
exactly 8 or 9 times distributed as evenly as
possible. With the exception of the 8-spot cards,
no grouping of 3-4-5-6- or 7 spot cards rely on any
one number in order to hit all.
On average you will recoup your original bet by
hitting 5 of 12. If you hit the right 3-4-or 5 spots
you will light up any one of the 1st 12 cards for a
substantial win. Any play that hits 6 or more of your
12 numbers is a winner, the question is how much?
The beauty of playing the same 12 numbers on all the
cards is that when you hit a large number of spots
( 8 + ) you are lighting up most if not all of your cards
and that's a cool play.