MULTI-CARD KENO

Do you understand how to play Keno?
If you do, then you can learn to play Multi-card Keno!
It has more options and various strategies for winning!
If you have any questions that are Keno related, you are in the right place.
Ask away!

Thursday, March 6, 2014

HIGH RISK, HIGH REWARD!!

SUPER TIGHT PATTERN ='s  SUPER B I G  W I N !!!


12 SPOTS, 20 CARDS, 5 CENT MACHINE


 WINS ON EVERY PICK!


JACKPOT!

This is a win using an extremely tight pattern.

12 spots were used for all 20 picks (A-T).

Denomination, total bet, and pattern, 
determined the final outcome of the win.

This pattern was made up of multiple patterns, 
overlapping one another, in a space of only 12 spots.

BIG WINS were as follows:
N - 7/7, 28,000 coins won
K - 8/9, 18,800 coins won
F - 7/8, 6,200 coins won
G - 7/8, 6,200 coins won
I - 7/8, 6,200 coins won
R - 6/6, 6,000 coins won
M - 6/7, 1,560 coins won
O - 6/7, 1,560 coins won

Saturday, December 14, 2013

PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE!


PRACTICE FIRST!
Overlapping and tight pattern played on my FREE phone app.


People are always asking me questions regarding how to set up numbers, how the machine works, and what denominations to play, but something that gets overlooked is practice.

Before you head out to the Casino with real money to gamble, practice Keno at home.  Unlike a few years ago, there are multiple websites and phone app.'s to mimic the real game you will indulge in, at the Casino.
I have links to those sites for you below.

If you are planning to play a one card type Keno game such as Cleopatra Keno, one card Keno, Caveman Keno, and so on, practice with your pattern/ number set up is not as crucial.  However, with four, Ten, or Twenty card Keno, practice with your pattern variations is very important because you need to become aware and familiar with the pay schedule and just how your pattern selections can impact your winning outcome.

When playing 4 Card Keno, you have to decide where to place your pattern, how many numbers you will play for each selection (thus changing you pay schedule) and whether to space each pattern apart from each other, or overlap them, and how much.  Why does this matter?  Well... when you win, it can really matter if you have overlapped your patterns in some way because you most likely will have WINS on more than one card.  If you have spaced your card/number selections totally apart from one another, then when you win, you more than likely will only win BIG on ONE card.

Playing Ten or Twenty Card Keno just multiplies the previous example above.  You are faced with so many combination choices ranging from denomination to how many coins in that denomination per card to how many cards to play and where on the board.  Then there are the endless array of pattern choices.  That is why working through these choices at home can make your visit to the Casino much more fun because you can have all these choices already thought through and furthermore, you can TEST YOUR PATTERNS and decide which ones you prefer.

Let's just say you are sitting at a machine that allows you to choose from multiple Keno games and you choose Twenty Card Keno.  That does not mean you must play twenty cards, it simply gives you the "option" to play UP TO twenty cards, at one time.  As I have said before, if you are just beginning to play any multiple card Keno game, I suggest starting with Four Card Keno and then working your way up from there.  Then you won't feel so overwhelmed with all the choices and decisions that must happen before the game begins.  On the other hand, once you have made those decisions, you can "lock them in" for as long as you like, and simply repeat the same bet, over and over by simply hitting the PLAY button.  That's where you can then sit back and relax, and enjoy the game.

Now back to the complications that plague the beginner player when playing a multiple Keno game...

A few places you can start practicing are on websites or phone app's.  Here are a few that are extremely close to the real thing:

VIDEO POKER.COM:  http://www.videopoker.com/play_keno/  You must register at this site, but it is free to use most of their games.  If you are already familiar with Keno games at a Casino, you will be very impressed with the similarity of their Keno games and the wide selection that they offer.  You can play one, four, and multiple-card Keno, as well as, Cleopatra Keno for FREE!

If you have phone app.'s to choose from, just search for FREE KENO GAMES by Robert Suh.  His games are as close to the real thing without taking or spitting out money!  You will really enjoy them and they will help you work out any of the decisions that you would otherwise have to make, once at the casino.

Good Luck and please let me know how this has helped you. If you have any specific questions, you can always ask and I will do my best to find you the answer(s) you are looking for.

I would love to hear about your luck at the Casino and pictures are always great!

See ya!  Kim




Friday, October 11, 2013

WIN BIG!

 BIG WIN!
16 SPOTS PLAYED, OVERLAPPING PICKS.

SHARE YOUR STORIES AND PICS
OF YOUR 
BIG WINS
H E R E!

What Readers Want To Know:
 Description of pattern(s) played, where you won, denomination bet, favorite pattern picks, 
and personal account and opinions of play are W e l c o m e !

Comment and Post below...

Monday, March 26, 2012

PLAYING "THE WALLS"!

This is a perfect example of playing the walls overlapping and tight.  By that I mean you would select numbers that are against the wall and connected, then move one space and continue that same pattern until you have covered an area thoroughly.  For example, let's say you want to cover the top row (1 -10), you might cover 1 -7, then 2-8, then 3 - 9, and then 4 -10.  That's just four picks.  You could still make up to 16 other selections on the board.  But let's say you wanted to concentrate your selections only on numbers 1 -10.  Then you could, for example, choose 1 -6, 2 -7, 3 -8, 4 -9, and 5 -10.  Now you have used 9 out of 20 potential selections.  If you decide to choose further picks in that selected area, you could pick 1-8, 2-9, and 3-10 (for 3 / 8 picks).  At this point, you would have 8 remaining selections, if you decided to use the maximum of 20 picks.  Those are all solid patterns because there are no breaks in them.  On top of the current 12 picks that are already chosen (Cards A -L), you could also break up some patterns like this:  (Cards M - T) Card M - 1,2,4,5,7,8...Card N - 2,3,5,6,8,9...Card O - 3,4,6,7,9,10...Card P - 1,2,3, 5,7,8,9,10...Card Q - 2,3,4,6,7,9,10...and so on until you have chosen all of your cards, A - T.  This will saturate 1/8th of the board with many winning variations.  As you can see above, I was playing a wall pattern using 13 numbers and employing the overlapping and tight technique.  Have fun playing Keno and Good Luck to you! ~Kim

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

STARTING OUT - PLAYING KENO


When you are new to the game of Keno it can seem, at first, confusing. 
 That is a very common response for "first-timers". 

 If that is you, not to worry, there is a very simple way to learn the game. 
 Try SINGLE CARD KENO when you are first starting out. 

 After that, you can progress to 4-card Keno, ten card keno, and then Multi-Card Keno 
(playing 1 to 20 cards of Keno with Multi-Card Keno).

Find the lowest denomination machine(s) available at the casino, or try the game of Keno for free online at various game sites on the web. 
 The most common Keno game allows you to pick up to 10 choices per card, from 80 numbers (1 - 80).

The amount of money you can win is determined by the number of choices you pick and your style or choice, of play. 
  For example, if you choose to play 8 different numbers and you "hit" all 8, then you would win more money than if you chose to play 6 numbers and "hit" 6 out of 6. However it is easier to "hit" 6 out of 6 because regardless of how many numbers you choose, the machine will always randomly hit on 20 of the 80 possible picks on the game board. So, hitting 6 out of 20 is obviously easier than hitting 8 out of 20. See? 
 To study the pay chart, simply choose that option on your machine's menu and you will be able to view the detailed breakdown of winnings, according to your number of picks, prior to the start of the game.

NEED MORE HELP?
If you are a first timer to Keno, let me hear how about your initial play experience.
Comment and ask any questions below! 
 I'm always here to help you.  
Happy gaming!

Saturday, July 18, 2009

MULTI-CARD KENO



Overlapping and Tight
The technique that will produce the biggest wins 
are a combination of both overlapping and tight patterns 
(using less than 16 spots for all 20 picks, A-T).  
Pictured WIN using this technique, with a total of 15 spots for all 20 picks, A-T.



Let's say you enjoy playing the walls... then, for example, choose an 8 pick on the wall and move up one and overlap with another pick, and so on.   Once you have the area of the wall covered with solid picks, re-cover the same area of that wall with picks that include spaces in them (such as 71, 61, 41, 31, 11, 1, 3).  
Overlap those types of picks, as well.  

You can cover an area of the wall with a few 8 or 9 picks, let's say, then go back over that area with 7 picks and picks of various lengths, with spaces in them.  

Combine different types of picks over an area, to better your chances of hitting a solid 8/8 WIN, 7/7 WIN, 6/6 WIN and so forth, at the same time (for example).  

Then, when that wall "HITS" you have it covered multiple ways.
This has the potential to produce a win that includes all or most of your picks, 
thereby dramatically increasing your overall win!