I live in Pennsylvania and have yet to visit an establishment that has Keno terminals. Maybe in a day or 2. However, today I did see a new machine at a Royal Farms while filling up with gas this morning. Took a brief look and shook my head. The new machine does have Keno, that is you can fill out your bet slip, insert it in the machine and it will spit out your tickets.
Now my questions are the following:
1>Why would anyone fill out a bet slip not knowing what numbers are hot/cold etc?
2>The draws are every 4 minutes, how do you know what game your playing (time of game)?
3>Has anyone been to an establishment that has the Keno terminals? I would be interested to find out how this works. The reason I ask is this. Are the draws real-time or delayed? Is there a count-down in minutes and seconds until you can place your bets/tickets?
4>The PA web site does offer past results from the last 1000 Keno draws. Anything after 1000 draws are no longer available. How do you know if you won other than having your ticket scanned. If you played back on May 1st 2018 how can you find the actual "printed" results"?
5>If anyone happen to venture out to an establishment to play Keno using the terminals would it be possible to snap a picture? Also, I would like to know if there is a delay in the drawings. That is bring a cell phone and check the latest Keno result on your Smartphone of whatever versus what is on the screen at the Keno establishment.
Thanks!!
Steve