Real Keno Predictions

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If you are in Ontario and big on Daily Keno like I am, them I want you to add your thoughts to my blog.

Over the past 3 years I have won over $25,000 on keno...every other week I can literally predict 6 to 8 of the numbers...the trick is getting them all on one line on my tickets.  On August 24th, I won $10,000 (7 of 7 on a $2 wager).  Last week, I had to go to Toronto again as I got 7 of 8 on a $5 wager...missed one number for $125,000...won $1100.  If anyone wants to know how to win at Keno and whats coming up--I will tell you my secret.  Read below and you will see what i mean....

Get a print out from any OLG retailer of the past 10 draws.  Careful not to ask for the current, you want to analyze the past five on six draws on this sheet.  Very important to grab a pen and be prepared to look carefully.  My honest theory is that as in bingo or any game...do not play numbers that are dead.  There are several types of numbers I look at....dead ones i don't do. 

First, look for those numbers that have power --- the numbers that won't stop coming up.  Look at September's results--see #65.  There were 7 or 8 draws that 65 was up in everyone of them back to back. 

30 Sep 200602 05 10 12 14 16 23 26 34 35 38 40 42 48 50 60 61 63 65 66
29 Sep 200603 05 08 11 16 21 23 24 25 37 39 43 46 48 49 53 55 62 63 65
28 Sep 200602 09 12 14 29 30 31 38 40 41 43 44 48 51 56 61 65 66 67 68
27 Sep 200602 03 08 10 11 17 25 26 28 32 33 34 39 41 42 46 47 52 63 65
26 Sep 200604 09 10 11 14 16 18 23 26 32 33 39 45 46 49 50 51 61 64 65
25 Sep 200602 07 08 09 11 13 21 26 30 41 44 47 49 52 53 59 64 65 68 69
24 Sep 200602 08 13 15 16 21 23 26 27 30 31 32 33 36 38 43 51 61 67 69

Next, my second theory is everything happens in threes.  e,g If 8 comes up twice and then misses its next draw, pick it for the 4th night.    Example:  see number 8 in Ontario Keno draw below.

30 Sep 200602 05 10 12 14 16 23 26 34 35 38 40 42 48 50 60 61 63 65 66
29 Sep 200603 05 08 11 16 21 23 24 25 37 39 43 46 48 49 53 55 62 63 65
28 Sep 200602 09 12 14 29 30 31 38 40 41 43 44 48 51 56 61 65 66 67 68
27 Sep 200602 03 08 10 11 17 25 26 28 32 33 34 39 41 42 46 47 52 63 65
26 Sep 200604 09 10 11 14 16 18 23 26 32 33 39 45 46 49 50 51 61 64 65
25 Sep 200602 07 08 09 11 13 21 26 30 41 44 47 49 52 53 59 64 65 68 69
24 Sep 200602 08 13 15 16 21 23 26 27 30 31 32 33 36 38 43 51 61 67 69

Next, we have skippers....the Skippers  could either go 14 on first night, no 14 on 2nd night, 14 on 3rd night, no 14 on 4th night etc....  See how 24 did below.

30 Sep 200602 05 10 12 14 16 23 26 34 35 38 40 42 48 50 60 61 63 65 66
29 Sep 200603 05 08 11 16 21 23 24 25 37 39 43 46 48 49 53 55 62 63 65
28 Sep 200602 09 12 14 29 30 31 38 40 41 43 44 48 51 56 61 65 66 67 68
27 Sep 200602 03 08 10 11 17 25 26 28 32 33 34 39 41 42 46 47 52 63 65
26 Sep 200604 09 10 11 14 16 18 23 26 32 33 39 45 46 49 50 51 61 64 65
25 Sep 200602 07 08 09 11 13 21 26 30 41 44 47 49 52 53 59 64 65 68 69
24 Sep 200602 08 13 15 16 21 23 26 27 30 31 32 33 36 38 43 51 61 67 69

You also have the double skipper repeat, in which a number will come up twice and miss a draw and come up twice again.  exampleOntario Keno 2006: See the number 2

30 Sep 200602 05 10 12 14 16 23 26 34 35 38 40 42 48 50 60 61 63 65 66
29 Sep 200603 05 08 11 16 21 23 24 25 37 39 43 46 48 49 53 55 62 63 65
28 Sep 200602 09 12 14 29 30 31 38 40 41 43 44 48 51 56 61 65 66 67 68
27 Sep 200602 03 08 10 11 17 25 26 28 32 33 34 39 41 42 46 47 52 63 65
26 Sep 200604 09 10 11 14 16 18 23 26 32 33 39 45 46 49 50 51 61 64 65
25 Sep 200602 07 08 09 11 13 21 26 30 41 44 47 49 52 53 59 64 65 68 69
24 Sep 200602 08 13 15 16 21 23 26 27 30 31 32 33 36 38 43 51 61 67 69

All in all if you use those four or five tricks to picking your keno numbers, you be closer to winning at the game then randomly guessing what's going to happen.  You can ignore the history of results, it's what has happened and nothing can change that. 

Some background on me:  for the last 25 years I have been an avid supporter of Ontario lotteries, especially Wintario that was Ontario's travelling lottery for 15 years.  During that time, I have been very close to those who do the draws in Toronto.  Over the past 10 years, I have been lucky enough to visit OLG in Toronto and sit-in on both the Ontario draws and Lotto-649.  I can honestly tell you that nothing but random chance determines the outcome, they use ball machines as they did in Wintario's day, and those balls are dropped in and when the button is pressed any one could fall to make your ticket a winner.   So you know, a single machine is used for Pick 3, Pick 4, Lottario, Ontario 49, Encore, Payday, and Daily Keno.  They same set of balls is used for all the Ontario games 1-77.  OLG draws coordinators remove the balls not need....e.g 71--77 is not used in keno. 

A single ball set number 0-9 is used for Pick 3, Pick 4, Encore.  They just reload the fist number back in and redraw for a second digit...etc....until they get a pick 3 or pick 4 number or 7 digits in the case of encore. 

With that in mind, remember when picking numbers be aware the night and how the balls will be used.

Thursday, the 77 ball set will be used for Keno as well as Payday. Saturday, that set will be used for Ontario 49, Lottario (Earlybird too), and Daily Keno.   If you ever want to see the draws, you can in person go to Dundas Street across from the Eaton Centre and watch the draw through a store window at 20 Dundas.  They do the draws as of August downtown in front of the public.  If free and its fun. 

 

 

 

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Comments

Avatar Kenosavy -
#1
Congrats on your winnings. Wintariofan!
Great to hear somebody is winning more than $10 or $20 bucks!
Have been playing Ontario Keno for the last few years with a couple $100 or $200 wins on 4 numbers.
I strongly believe that Keno does show some predictable patterns and one day, I will hit it big! Lot of times off by 1 up or down   :(
How many sets of tickets and how many numbers on each line do you play?
Cheers, Kenosavy.
Avatar Wintariofan -
#2
Thanks Kenosavy...there is no set number of tickets or combinations I play. If I have $20 bucks in my pocket, I will look at the past 10 draw list and see what trends there are. I do like the 6 and 7 # bets...and usually play $2 per play. right now 2 and 3 are really hot numbers, there is a pattern to them. Check it out at olgc.ca under past winning numbers     Also, not sure where you are in Ontario -- I am in Kingston and go to Toronto to the lottery draws quite often, My friends do the draws and I sit in and watch. It's really cool !   I have another trick to winning and it does work...first if you have to have $20, go in and choose 7 #'s on a $2 wager, on the next ticket you buy pick 7 numbers that are not on the first ticket, then pick another 7 numbers for a 3rd ticket--again not repeating any of the numbers on the first two tickets and so forth. Once you have 10 tickets and covered all 70 numbers, you will have covered the gamut.   If you get zero numbers on 6 of the 10 tickets, you have all 20 numbers on the last four tickets. I won a total of at least $5,000 doing that. Stay in touch...let me know how you do.
Avatar Kenosavy -
#3
Wintariofan, I am in Mississauga... 15 minutes from downtown Toronto.
Have thought of heading down there someday to catch the draw live, mainly to confirm that these things are not fixed!
So many tickets piled up here with 4 or 5 out of ten, and 3 or 4 off 1 up or down.! Just can't seem to line em up, spot on!

Olgc.ca is a nightly visit for me to update numbers/charts!
I have all the Ontario Keno draws for the last year and 1/2, in excel/MS word to keep track of patterns,skips etc. I have been looking @ numbers that are either 1 up or down from previous draw and it is amazing how close you can get just from this rather than random selects.
Another thing I see is, the last digits (0-9) seem to hit one decade up or down. i.e Say 14 came out last night, I would look @ either 4 or 24 for tonight. It is common for at least 5-6 digits to follow last night's draw like this. Hope this gives you something back, and thanks for sharing your successes and ideas. It's pretty lonely here @lotterypost
without many Keno forums/posts.
Cheers, Kenosavy.

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