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Best keno numbers ohio4/16/2024 ![]() ![]() This is when your true odds of hitting a jackpot based on the number of spots picked come into play. At this point the machine is actually running an honest RNG program, and your numbers may or may not hit depending on how lucky you are. When the machine has enough money to pay out a jackpot without hurting the house "hold" it actually switches over to a second program that is truly run via a random number generator. This is when the machine will somehow manage to miss your numbers most of the time, hitting small pays just often enough to keep the "it’s due" type of player feeding it. Phase one … there isn’t enough money to pay a jackpot. These machines have a three phase program written into them. Pay the house a certain pre-determined percentage of every dollar gambled, and I have been assured that if the machine has not registered enough intake of money to enable it to pay out a major jackpot, it will not hit no matter how many times or how often you re-set your numbers. These machines are designed and programmed to do one thing. ![]() Here is the explanation, in the reader’s own words: But I thought it might prove interesting, if not worthwhile, to our readers. Now, I don’t endorse this explanation or suggest that it is a true reflection of how keno machines work. One of the most technical explanations of how a video keno game works was delivered to me from a reader who claims to have received the information from a former technician of a major slot manufacturer. Does anyone work for a company like IGT or something and answer this with a def yes or no? Thanks I grabbed one of the cards for it and looked at the pays and immediately said, "Heh, that's cute.I have Played keno for years always thinking it was trully random and have enjoyed the game yes I've lost more than I won but never my mortgage payment lol so it was only for entertainment and I have enjoyed playing and ever so often hit a nice 7-spot or 8-spot or 8 of 9 etc for a nice payday but now after reading this this seems like it could make sense I hope its not true would take away alotta the fun of keno knowing its not trully random. Making something like 3/9 and 3/10 1 FOR 1 would help facilitate a high win rate, make a 95% return feasible, and make it easy to reduce a few of the higher pays on less likely results. ![]() I would say that you would just want to have smaller than typical payouts (given the return) on all except for the least likely result, to reduce volatility, and that way a single $10 bettor can't hit 9/10 balls and virtually negate a crapload of $1 bettors. My reasoning is that you would make that up on volume, everybody in the bars would be playing it, you could advertise the Hell out of that 95% return. If you ask me, I say that you have a Keno game that returns in the neighborhood of 95%. Here's something crazy about Ohio's game, you can bet up to $10/card, up to 10 combinations on a single card and then have a card that is good for up to 10 drawings, which would be a $1,000 ticket!!! There's also broadcasting, in that regard, as many of the bars (and some other locations) will have TV's that display the results. I'd have to look, but I think Ohio's may be run on completely separate machines. I'm actually surprised that these games pay as high as 50% (like other lotto games) because there would be some additional bandwidth/server/distribution costs you would have to run something like this that you don't necessarily experience with something like Pick-Three or Powerball because the lotto machines are already in place. It sounds like this game is even worse than live keno.Īlmost by necessity, Ohio has one, too, that draws every x minutes and the return is not pretty, either. ![]() That's funny the two spot is usually the worst game. ![]()
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