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Quote: Originally posted by ogivens15 on Dec 12, 2013
In Maryland there is a game every 4 minutes.Let me try to explain some of this to you.I do not play all three pairs in one game.Each pair is part of a single
game.5-6,12-13,70-71.When I go in I watch the board until a pair comes out,Then I will play that pair until I hit...Then I will play the other pairs on separate cards.The 6 numbers are never played together unless i am busting them in the head.I play a lot of money....There is a lot more that goes with this...Such as when to stop and when to play.There will be things that happen that will tell you to pass a game or two.I usually play one game at a time on each card.I do not want to be tied in playing 5 or 10 games in a row.The reason: things could come up.You would have to be there to understand. There are to many things to incorporate about this topic.Anything you want to know...Just ask!!!!
LOL
OGG
oh my bad i was gonna ask you if they we're to be altogether or not then that may make a difference here.
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There is a lot on the subject of playing the same pool of numbers for a particular numbers of draws... and what I say A LOT a mean A LOT. For example the normality of 22 numbers choosen by chance is 5 hits. Of course you can see 6,7,8,9 and very rarely 10,11 hits now and then...
Check this with the local Keno and see for yourself!
Two ways to increase the hits among the numbers of this pool (22 numbers): Find the most playable combinations on past drawings (previous day) and put them on the list... building the pool of those 22 numbers and play them with my system (see 1st post on this tread) until the freqency of hits faint out... sth of course very difficult by hand, you need a computer to find the most playable combinations on given numbers of draws and
second,
play hot numbers (last 50 draws) until they faint out...
I usually have 7 hits of 11 and sometimes 8 hits out 11 quite often!!!
As usually check the system with your local keno before you bet any real money on it!!!
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I have been running the test with top 20 numbers for 4 days and can already say that strategy doesn't work.
Average number of hits is 5.25/20. Way too low to be used in a 20 number keno wheel.
I'm already working on another strategy which probably will give much better results.
It is based on an old system, but I have thought out other (probably better) ways to filter out numbers.
The aim is still to narrow the numbers played down to 20 and get 10 or more numbers correct from the draw.
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Quote: Originally posted by kenoenthusiast on Nov 28, 2013
helpmwin,
every keno method stands as it is... Sometimes trying to fine tunning it makes things worse. It's remarkable thought that ANY observation AT A GIVEN TIME can produce good results. For example, we know that hot numbers ONLY do not work. In reality they work. What I mean? Pick up the hot numbers of the last 10 draws and play them. For some reason you will usually have some hits on the 4th or 5th draw AFTER current draw. It happens frequently and this technigue gave me 6/6 some time ago.
Trying to graph this situtation guess what... I took a graph of A WAVE... with some concentrates and dilutions with the picks representing winnings!!! So there must be some sort of order in chaos... All our efforts are to put ourselves in those picks!!!
Busy at the moment... I will come back with more techniques...
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Quote: Originally posted by kenoenthusiast on Dec 9, 2013
First, I am very happy that my thread is going on...
Now some OBSERVATIONS which I might need your help that will benefit EVERY one of us playing Keno.
FIRST OBSERVATION: I usually play the 5 hot numbers of the last 10 draws as follows:
1-2-4-5
2-3-5
1-3-4
You can of course substitute any of the numbers above according to your hottest numbers in the last 10 draws accrodingly. Now the observation and take notice of it: FOR SOME REASON a week ago the hottest numbers (3 or 4 of them) hitted after the 4th draw... I ride "this horse" and I had some winnings CONSTANTLY. The other day the same method worked on the 10th draw, and I won some minor amount of money making my wagers on the 10th draw after...Today the same method works for the next draw after...so I have to be in a harry extracting the 5 hottest numbers of the last 10 draws! The result: "Winner AGAIN!!!". I DON'T KNOW HOW TODAY's method WILL LAST, but I will ride it until it is OVER!!!!
So, check with your local Keno and WATCH for the results.... let me know if you won sth....
SECOND OBSERVATION:
It's true that guessing winning numbers among 70 or 80 twenty is eventually VERY HARD.... But what about if you have to guess correct 8-9 among 22 numbers? That's far more easily and that is sth that reduces the odds dramatically!!! MAKE THIS TEST FOR YOUR LOCAL KENO. Take the hottest 22 numbers and check how many of the them are on the last 15 draws. You will find that 8 or 9 sometimes 10 (very rarely) come together!!!!
So this is the test for the rest of you after checking with your local Keno: Find methods and tactis for "grasping" those 8-9 numbers out of 22!!!!
See you... with your results and good luck!!!
actually it would be one less odds after each number
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Quote: Originally posted by kenoenthusiast on Dec 13, 2013
There is a lot on the subject of playing the same pool of numbers for a particular numbers of draws... and what I say A LOT a mean A LOT. For example the normality of 22 numbers choosen by chance is 5 hits. Of course you can see 6,7,8,9 and very rarely 10,11 hits now and then...
Check this with the local Keno and see for yourself!
Two ways to increase the hits among the numbers of this pool (22 numbers): Find the most playable combinations on past drawings (previous day) and put them on the list... building the pool of those 22 numbers and play them with my system (see 1st post on this tread) until the freqency of hits faint out... sth of course very difficult by hand, you need a computer to find the most playable combinations on given numbers of draws and
second,
play hot numbers (last 50 draws) until they faint out...
I usually have 7 hits of 11 and sometimes 8 hits out 11 quite often!!!
As usually check the system with your local keno before you bet any real money on it!!!
Good luck!
A Gaithersburg blues musician who always picks his own numbers when playing the Maryland Lottery’s Keno game won a prize of note Sunday. The loyal, lifelong Keno player won $25,001 on a 10-spot, 20-draw ticket by selecting a run of numbers from 71 to 80.
The 83-year-old retiree won $26,000 many years ago, he said, but hasn’t won a prize of this size lately. He plans to put this win in the bank and play more Keno games.
He played as you see....No system...Just his numbers.....
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Quote: Originally posted by ogivens15 on Dec 17, 2013
A Gaithersburg blues musician who always picks his own numbers when playing the Maryland Lottery’s Keno game won a prize of note Sunday. The loyal, lifelong Keno player won $25,001 on a 10-spot, 20-draw ticket by selecting a run of numbers from 71 to 80.
The 83-year-old retiree won $26,000 many years ago, he said, but hasn’t won a prize of this size lately. He plans to put this win in the bank and play more Keno games.
He played as you see....No system...Just his numbers.....
Good Luck,
OGG
Nobody can stop somebody of playing his/her own numbers...this is a fact!
What we are doing here is to find some sort of way to beat keno more often than the usually (now and then...). Of my experience there are good methods and practices that we can apply to KENO working for a short period of time... I call it, and actually it is, AN OPPORTUNITY.
Of course the joy when any observation of player comes true is greater than the price! It's not a minor thing in chaos to find order and to see Keno game to co-operate with your findings!
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Quote: Originally posted by kenoenthusiast on Dec 18, 2013
Nobody can stop somebody of playing his/her own numbers...this is a fact!
What we are doing here is to find some sort of way to beat keno more often than the usually (now and then...). Of my experience there are good methods and practices that we can apply to KENO working for a short period of time... I call it, and actually it is, AN OPPORTUNITY.
Of course the joy when any observation of player comes true is greater than the price! It's not a minor thing in chaos to find order and to see Keno game to co-operate with your findings!
Good luck,
The only way to beat a game like this is tg make the big bet at the right time.You do not talk like a big bettor. You can not make it with one dollar bills.When your feeling or moment cames throw it in.
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Hello, kenoenthusiast, separate into pairs or reversed polindromos
Example = 01 10 23.32 and separate mirror pairs, eg
Number 01 is your 56
You must look in mirror table
Then split into 4 groups of par and par example = 26 where the initial and final digit is even too
And so too in odd and odd = 17 ainde initial digit is odd and the end is odd
And ip = odd and even, and pi = odd and even are 4 variançoes giving group of 20 numbers
In inverted and mirror pairs play only one numca the two together
Example or you play 23 or 32 numca the two together also with the mirror pairs
Or play 01 or 56 numca the two together and the 4 groups, one group will always have at least 3 numbers, see the balance
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Quote: Originally posted by DownandDirty on Dec 10, 2013
Since I will never know the algorythm construction parameters, all I can do is develop methods to capitalize on the tenedencies of how it distributes numbers.
You won't understand my system (one of many) unless I explain in two steps. This system involves simple math procedures to "one" specially selected number from the last draw.
Step 1:
Select a number (amongst the 20 drawn) that dosent fall in a +11/-11/+12/-12 distance with any of the other numbers drawn.
I call this an "unconnected" number.
Example (I'll use five numbers for illustration):
12-23-37-46-58
The number 37 is the unconnected number amongst the pool of five.
Indeed, look at the 20 number draws from your own games and you will notice that (on average) 60-70% fall in the 11/12 framework. They do in my games. Very consistently.
It is possible that a different spread (+5/+6/-5/+5 etc....) comes up in your games. Analysis will tell you that.
Let me know what you find. If you don't see this in your game...no point in going to step 2
@DownAndDirty (Pascalcase)
I did not read all of it.
If you want to run all through the computer, a pc with an i7 in it, still is too slow.
If you reduce the spectrum of your search, you might find your criteria leaving out other criteria.
If you pick three consecutive numbers based on a key number that you want to play,
you are in fact not basing on a key number, but on a full triad with consecutive members, in french, trois numéros consécutifs!
So your key number in the middle, this is rather a hazardous system that I do not approve.
You got the triad or key by filtering, then which procedure did you follow?
Playing a pick 6, the 3/6 would generally pay the bet, but not make you win. So if you guess a 3/3 you are better off to play a pick 3 for 1000 bucks, where 1 buck = 1 dollar. Notice that a French brique rather means 1000 bucks and the dutch baksteen, pronounce buck-stane or so, means brique.
Step one disapproved, I do not proceed to other steps.
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Quote: Originally posted by kenoenthusiast on Nov 9, 2013
This is a good and tested method. Divide the Keno board into halfs. Choose the Left area or numbers left. Play 22 hot numbers for 10 times ACCORDING TO THE SYSTEM BELOW:
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
1
3
5
7
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
2
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9
11
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20
22
2
4
6
8
10
12
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17
19
21
Replace numbers with the hot numbers from THE LAST 10 DRAWS.
***Always test with your state Keno game before bet any money!
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Hello this is for who can create an algorithm for 80/20 , separate the initial digit
And the final digit of the number 17 = the didigito example ( 1 ) is the initial digit and ( 7 ) digit end
After analyzing this , the frequency of each digit of the number in position , ie what it is made
With the number making each separate digit upright position cad drawing.
After joining the initial and final digits forming likely numero.exemplo
In 1st position are digits 0-8 have likely digit 0,1,2 , and end digit
From 0-9 we have after analysis . 6,7,9 . We then adding 9 numbers in 1st position
06,16,17,19,07,09 ... 9 joins ie , initial digit with final digit and so with the other 19 positions , ie filtering by separating digit of the number in position .
Once you see inside the 80/20 sample pairs polindromos 23.32 04 40 17 71 ...... vertodas pairs , then see the mirror pairs , ( for this is the mirror see table) and see all realaçao mirror pairs , also
Both pairs , polindromos and mirror only play one of the pair number numca the pair together,
Divide into 4 quadrants lottery 80/20 We'll have 4 groups of 20 numbers or whenever a column or row of the quadrant is empty , there is also good ve small drawings ( union of rows and columns ) within the 80 numbers array , these small drawings or are full or empty