Israel5 Posted April 10, 2024 #2 Posted April 10, 2024 If youre really feeling it i do 6 tiles … 5/6 is 350X and 6/6 is 710X my numbers are 4,12,14,20,22,30
DrScrutiny Posted April 11, 2024 #3 Posted April 11, 2024 **UPDATE: Just got my daily reload and was testing my theory playing LOW and slowly losing money THEN HIT 5/6 20 GAMES IN FOR 100x INSTEAD OF 350x!!! 🤕 Agreed. 6 numbers. I'm still new to playing Keno and trying to figure out if it's actually better to play on LOW since you hit a ton of 2/6 & 3/6 along the way to those elusive 4/6 & rare 5/6...I still haven't hit 6/6. My first time playing was a couple days ago and I hit 5/6 on HIGH twice in my first 100 or so spins!!! HAVEN'T HIT BEYOND A 4/6 SINCE. Hence, my consideration to switch strategies and take those 1.1x & 2.0x wins off low because 2/6 seems to happen like 1:3-5 spins then 3/6 ~1:12 spins (with varying frequency, of course). Soooo...here're my (in my head) math because I can't be fucked sitting there and writing down every spin's # of hits, amount bet, & level played (low/med/high). If you're betting 1SC per spin & hit: 2/6 ~10x per 100 spins = 1.1 x 10 x 1SC = 11.1SC (There are TOO many 2/6s to ignore, which is why I've not mentioned MEDIUM) 3/6 ~6x per 100 spins = 2.0 x 6 x 1SC = 12SC AND YOU HAVEN'T LOST 16SC IN THOSE SPINS, MAKING IT AN ~40SC SWING SINCE YOU'VE KEPT 16 & MADE 23.1SC! 4/6 = 6.2x (LOW) vs. 11.0x (HIGH) 5/6 = 100x (LOW) vs. 350x (HIGH) This IS NOT empirical data, everyone, just guesstimations! The question is...DID YOU SIT DOWN AT THE RIGHT TIME TO DO WHAT I DID MY FIRST SESSION AND CRUSH IT ON HIGH OR DID YOU SIT DOWN WHEN YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN PLAYING LOW? Good luck! Dr. S.
ezcashin Posted May 17, 2024 #8 Posted May 17, 2024 what works best for me is 3-6 numbers high and i keep same pattern and just add or remove tiles and raise n lower the bets,
kangmas99 Posted May 17, 2024 #9 Posted May 17, 2024 I bet all the numbers but have never won the full amount in keno, maybe my luck is lacking there
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