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How many of you would play this...
I was just mentioning to my brother (who sarcastically insisted it's un-sophisticated, as he doesn't gamble much) a game I thought would be really fun for Casinos. It's essentially a mix of Pick 3, roullette and a little bit ok keno. Imagine the game has 3 mini roulette wheels labeled with digits 0-9 or 1-10 and all three are thrown at the same time, so at the casino's Keno area or by the gaming tables. Essentially the numbers game, with roullette wheels, where you can make just about an
Jun 12, 2011, 12:56 pm - Boney526 - Gaming Forum

Indiana Lottery
Is that a 4-digit daily? Plenty of people have plenty of systems. Just keep buying tickets and cross your fingers and pray. Odds are 1 in 10,000. Boxing gets slightly better odds of 200 to 1. In Pa. the straight hit on Big 4 pays 5,000 to 1.
Feb 6, 2004, 8:50 am - Lotto Czar - Gaming Forum

keno players
In Georgia they pay you if you can hide 10 numbers on the chart of 1-80. It's only 5.00 dollars but what the heck. It gives you a little reason to play the hardest odds of 10 numbers. Funny how really hard it is to hide 10 numbers. Most of the time at least one of your 10 digits hits and you get nothing ofcourse. Like I said, at least you have a shot at hitting the 100,000.00 game. One thing to remember. If you see a digit go 10 games as a no show it's gonna hit really soon.Most digits hit a
Jul 22, 2005, 9:56 pm - doodoohead - Gaming Forum

Using MasterMind for Roulette Game
Something new and different! Finally I found a way to convert the MasterMind 3 system into a Roulette Prediction Wheeling system.From previous tests we know that MasterMind 3 can beat the odds of the PICK 3 game. What it cannot beat is the pay-out. With only 50% pay-out it is not always possible to win.The Roulette pay-out of 94% or more - depending on the style - allows a system make a win happen more easily. The problem with the Roulette is, that you cannot go to the table with your laptop a
Jun 28, 2004, 1:45 pm - MikeK - Gaming Forum

The card shuffle
That 68 digit number is the amount of permutations in a standard deck of 52 playing cards. If the MM numbers had to be matched in the exact order they are drawn, the odd of winning the jackpot would be 1 in 21,085,384,320. Dictionary A 68 digit number has 19,545,240 possible Pick-4 permutations or about the same number of posts you'll eventually have.
Sep 19, 2012, 4:02 pm - Stack47 - Gaming Forum

keno play Birthdays
Good idea. Use numbers that are familiar to you and your family. Birthdays, birth years, addresses broken down to 1 or 2 digit numbers, car tag numbers, important dates. These numbers are memorable and easy to reconize when you are checking the results for a win. I think most of the players that play in the facility where I play keno, use birthday numbers. But remember, watch those patterns that repeat such as lines of numbers...(example) 23,32,42,52,62. Good luck
Jul 31, 2009, 6:26 pm - Litebets27 - Gaming Forum

Lottery Keno Games
Talked about pattern play but didn't give any examples. Unlike lotto games when only five or six numbers are drawn, 20 of the 80 Keno numbers are drawn each game. And because of that we see more consecutive, same last digit, and decade groupings. A 5-spot usually pays around 800 to 1 and easier to see connecting numbers. One of the most common 5-spot connecting numbers strategies is using five consecutive numbers and playing 1 through 5 might be played the most. One of my favorites is picking
Jan 3, 2022, 12:50 am - Stack47 - Gaming Forum

How about this type of Bingo...
I would redesign a few games. Roulette: 1 to 36, no zero. The wheel: red/black alternatively. Pick 3, similar payout with little changes, three digits 1 to 9. I would add a third couple to play: first with last digit. They did poker here with scratchers. They suck! Odds are wrong, so drop that one! Keno: 0/pick x would never pay, the cash goes to the right picks, not to losing picks. A lotto-roulette might involve two balls. There already is pool-poker. You might make a mix
Jun 5, 2012, 8:52 am - SergeM - Gaming Forum

Keno - A betting approach
Hi, Perhaps a good simple Keno strategy is to take a page from RL-Randomlogic's. If you aree at a casino, there are no calculating devices allowed. So, a simple patttern recognition method might be of help. I've used the mixed, dbl odd, and dbl even method from RL for 4-spot betting. As you can see below, there are twice as many mixed digits than there are dbl odd or dbl even digits seperately. So it might make sense to use 2 mixed digits, 1 dbl odd digit, and 1 dbl even digi
Jun 21, 2013, 5:40 pm - JKING - Gaming Forum

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