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  Books : Complete Guide To Winning Keno







Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 795.3
EAN: 9780940685628
ISBN: 0940685620
Label: Cardoza
Manufacturer: Cardoza
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: March 01, 1996
Publisher: Cardoza
Sales Rank: 895034
Studio: Cardoza




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Editorial Review:

Product Description51 chapters by the world's foremost keno authority shows you everything you need to know on keno. The many keno variations are explained in detail, including way, combination, king, 'special, ' catch-all, pay-any-catch, progressive, all-or-nothing, high-low, and catch-zero tickets. For the first time, accurate, computer-analyzed odds charts are printed for every standard keno ticket.


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Title is a Misprint
The title is a misnomer. This is not a guide to winning at Keno. It rather tells of the history of the game, relates the adventures of the author and gives just a brief explanation on how to play the game. I definitely do not recommend this book. It's a waste of your money.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Move from Beginner to Intermediate
This is a book for the non-slot machine Keno player who wants to move from beginner or from an experienced player relying on instinct and common sense, to an intermediate player wise to the in's and out's of this complex and ancient gambling game. Of particular use will be the mathematical formulas necessary to calculate way (or combination) tickets and begin to perceive the odds. For example, it is smarter to play a way ticket of 3 groups of three, or 4 groups of three, or even 5 groups of ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - FOR BEGINNERS ONLY, BUT
I found the book to be very interesting and informative, if you have never played keno before, or if you are just starting to play. I live in Las Vegas and Keno is the only game I play. For me, purchasing this book was a waste of money. For one, the title, WINNING KENO. The book consists of formulas, odds, probabilities, etc., nowhere does it say how to win at Keno. The title maybe should have read MONEY MANAGEMENT WHILE PLAYING KENO. Another thing, like most people in Las Vegas (my opinion), ... Read More







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