Greetings Keno89147 & welcome to gaming ground zero and this forum.
By way of a informal intro, I have been @ LP for approximately a dozen years and at Las Vegas gambling ground zero over 25 years.
My special interest is in out of the box solutions not only alpha numerics in keno but in all games. As you well noted overcoming the negative expectation odds is virtually impossible by conventional means and so I believe justifies investigation in non-orthodox approaches. Yes game odds don't change but chances are that probability does.
I have shared much info on keno in this forum both standard info and material not found in books or on line; (all pro bono). Some of this shareware written by highly respected game authors who's good advice can make you a better player and if not a winner, well at least have you lose less
The question always remian who in the conventional world is able to show you how to overcome these seemingly unmovable odds ......and further more willing to do so?
One of my educator's, a Classic Greek math tip that was found to be crucial in 350 BC as it is now.
Heslod, an Ancient wise Greek philosopher/poet advised: "Observe the measure,for right timing is in all things the most important factor!."
And how do we time the quickly moving target? Well one answer is through accurate observing of past performance 'occurrences'
A brief example, I put before for your consideration
L@@K PREDICTIONS VIA GEO-METRICS more special numbers around 360, for your own back test, no risk verification. Why are there 360 degrees in a circle? 360 divisible by 18 or 40. Now just for fun, back check keno past performances and see how often #18 #40 appear together, proceed or follow each other. Above the odds, what do you think? This living geo-metric contribution not meant to be filed away but an example to be tried.
Graph a column of numbers taken from any past game results (prefer live) containing the above 18 & 40 and see how often these number follow & repeat each other. Quite extraordinary, don't you think? No, not each and every time mind you, but better than cold selections and above the negative expected game odds.
~Train yourself in the art of unpredictability.
Aye, that is mi welcoming present
Look forward to your esteemed feedback.....if non- hocus pokus prospect seriously interests, you know where I am here or PM
Remember Plato's 'Cave Allegory' ?
The wise seek >>>>>
Yes or no, in any case, I wish you a happy journey!
Eddessa_Knight with Lucky Light
Nota Bene:
Invisible forces, that we don't know, affect us much more than what we do know.....