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Keno Strategies
A keno strategy of the player playing
the same numbers in consecutive draws.
This strategy is actually a hole in the
water after the machine may take a very
very long to pull the numbers that we
have played and even all together
simultaneously. It can be slow so much
that even when finally drawn, the money
would have earned may be less than what
we spent in waiting.
A variant of the known Martingale system
can be used in Kino. For more
information about this system see the
doubling system referred to in Article
Roulette and systems . The player
observes previous draws and record the
results. When completed the necessary
number lotteries under which you have
drawn almost all the numbers except one
or two, the player is ready to start
playing. Selects a single number from
those who have not drawn even playing
with the smallest possible stake (say 50
minutes).
If the player wins then all is well and
starts the process again. If the player
loses, then the next draw bet one euro.
If he wins then start the system from
scratch.
If LOSE then the next draw bet two euros
and so on. That player loses every time
the next draw bet double each time
winning and restart the system from
scratch. The risk of the system is lost
if the player many times in a row and
has no more money to continue the
system. In this case the system
collapses.
In keno, however the numbers are
pseudo-random. That is drawn according
to a pseudorandom number generator.
These generators use complex algorithms
to determine the result. Whether the
algorithm takes into account the
previous results do not know. Even if it
did, it would be terribly difficult for
the player to predict the next result.
Many players apply the completely
opposite strategy from above. That
prefer to play numbers that have been
drawn in previous draws epizooties that
will lion. The idea is not to go against
the machine.
Here again mention that each draw is
unique and is not affected by the
previous draws. (This applies when the
numbers are drawn at random). In Keno
numbers are pseudorandom, no one can say
anything with certainty if one knows the
production pseudorandom number
generator algorithm.