learn to play keno online like a pro

Posted by admin in Keno on September 14th, 2011 |  No Comments »

The live version tends to be very relaxing, but it’s not offered at many casinos. Generally, you’ll find a live Keno lounge tucked away in some corner of casinos that have it.

Whether you’re playing live or video Keno, the game works the same way. It’s actually very simple to play. It works just like the lotto, but with better odds and lower payouts. Be forewarned, the house advantage in Keno is very large. But, it’s one of those games where you could turn $1 into thousands of dollars quickly.

The game consists of 80 numbers-numbered 1-80. If you’re playing live Keno, the game will use ping-pong type balls, just like lotto. Video Keno uses a RNG (random number generator) to randomly pick numbers.

In each game of Keno, 20 numbers are randomly selected. The numbers are displayed on a Keno board. That board is split into two parts-the top half and bottom half. The top half holds the numbers 1-40 and the bottom half holds the numbers 41-80.

To play a game of Keno, you must “mark” a ticket. You can select 1-20 numbers to play. The more numbers you mark, the higher the payouts, but the lower the probability of you winning. Let’s look at an example. Let’s say that you mark three numbers. This would be a called a 3-spot.

When the game is running, you “catch” a number if the number picked is one you marked. If you catch all of your numbers, you win the maximum payout for that ticket. For instance, let’s say you chose the numbers 1,2 and 3 on your ticket and they all came up, you’d win the maximum payout for a 3-spot.

Each casino is different in their payout and this is an important point to remember. If you are playing online, shop around for the best Keno payouts. Also, you should think about how many numbers you will play most. Some casinos may pay great for 6-spots, but terrible for 3-spots. If you love playing 3-spots, that’s not a great place for you. One casino might pay $1,000 for a 6-spot, while another will pay $1500. It really does pay to shop around.

Now, in Keno, you can get paid for hitting some of your numbers. For instance, if you play a 6-spot, the casino will most likely pay a refund if you hit three of your numbers. If you hit four, they’ll pay out a little bit, and so on. The exception is almost always a 2-spot. With those, you either hit both numbers or you lose.

European Roulette

Posted by admin in Roulette on May 9th, 2010 |  No Comments »

I don’t know about you, but I feel that there is an almost magical attraction to the roulette game – thrill and anticipation all revolving around one simple concept.  At the press of a button, a piece of this rotating action can be yours.

Let’s access some spinning fun at the game of European Roulette.  All the glamour of the popular roulette game has been rolled into an online attraction.  In this article, I will outline how this simple game works.

Roulette is believed to have evolved from a game in France in the seventeenth century and certainly has experienced some changes along the way.  Since its invention, roulette has become a popular form of entertainment and is now played around the globe.  I am sure that its creator, mathematician, Blaise Pascal, would be rather surprised, although proud, to see the online versions of the roulette game available today via the Internet.
 
Simplicity is the name of this game in my mind.  Based on chance – all you have to decide is upon which number to place your bet.  Give it a try.

The main aspect worthy of note in European Roulette is that the online table and wheel contain a single zero.  This game provides better odds than the American Roulette game which includes a double zero.  In the European version, there are 36 red and black numbered compartments and one section hosting a zero. 

How to Play
 
In European Roulette, bets are placed in the betting area of the roulette table next to the roulette wheel.  The small ball is then released into the dial and the roulette wheel begins to spin.  Once the roulette comes to a standstill, the ball settles in one of the numbered spaces and winnings, if any, are paid out accordingly.  It is as simple as that!

Income Access software provides JenningsBet

Posted by admin in News on August 22nd, 2009 |  No Comments »

Income Access software provider announced it will supply software programs JenningsBet.com. Jennings is an affiliate program that gives affiliates access to profitable revenue structure for betting, casino and poker sites.

Income Access will provide Jennings BET and its affiliates a variety of advanced features that will help software online.This  marketing services will help increase ROI Jennings in their program. Subsidiaries Jennings will have access to a variety of reports and advanced marketing tools.

CEO of Income Access, Nicky Senyard said Beth Jennings chose to affiliate software Income Access. Thus, you can bet Jennings affiliates to promote three different game sites and will have access to all necessary reports on operations marketing.

Jenningsbet.com is online arm of one of the best known bookmakers in the UK and progressive. JenningsCasino.com offers its customers traditional games such as roulette, blackjack and craps, plus dice games, Keno and video poker games.

Steve Templeman, Director of Business Development said Jenningsbet.com launch affiliate software Income Access is an interesting development for Jenningsbet.com.This software will provide a new robust system that will make it quick and easy to grow program membership and provide quality support subsidiaries in need.

Income Access offers operators can extend their brand experience and its affiliates.

Keno History

Posted by admin in Keno on February 18th, 2009 |  No Comments »

The game of Keno has been played for many centuries now. keno

When the Chinese reached the American mainland during the 19th century, they brought along the game of Keno to remind them of their heritage. The Americans then played the game.

The game Keno was not legalized while most gambling formats were allowed.

A story about horse racing was used to hide the Keno game, the operators mention that the numbers on the Keno system symbolize horses and players are just betting on which “horse” would come in.

Keno gained popularity, the USA government taxed off track betting. This tax hit Keno since it was called “horse race” Keno. Keno it remains one of the most sought after games either in casinos.

Keno – Strategy How Many Numbers To Play

Posted by admin in Keno on February 17th, 2009 |  No Comments »

There are a few basic principals to keep in mind when deciding how many spots to pick in your keno game. One is that the more keno numbers you pick, the higher your potential keno winnings. keno

If you pick more keno numbers, you usually need more hits in order to win anything. If you pick five spots, you need two hits to break even.

If you are a conservative keno gambler, you should pick fewer numbers. This will give you a better chance of at least breaking even and will allow you to stay in the game for a longer time. If you are the type of gambler who is willing to take bigger risks in pursuit of bigger rewards, then pick more numbers.