Keno strategies to Fund Great  Wall of China

Keno strategies to Fund Great  Wall of ChinaThe origins of Keno lay somewhere around 200 BC in China. Chinese scrolls indicate that Cheng Leung of the Han Dynasty used the new game as a way to fund the war as citizens refused to contribute in the more traditional ways. As much as the Online casino game version shows the traditional edge to the house, the ancient game operators were taking in much more. Later on, the game of Keno also helped fund the Great Wall of China.

By Owen B | Sep 20, 2006
Keno was brought to the US in the 19th century by Chinese immigrants. The casino modernized it to having only 80 symbols of numbers, the version that was adopted later by the online casino too. While the familiar lottery forces you to linger for days on end, the online casinos give you an immediate response as to how many numbers you guessed correctly.

Upon looking at the similarities of a lottery game and a keno board, it is clear that both games start by deciding on the winning numbers. Luckily the online casino does not offer the old Chinese keno version consisting of 120 indigestible Chinese symbols. There are 80 number options to choose from. If it's game strategy that players are after, then unfortunately the options are quite limited in the game of keno. On the brighter side, a player can control the numbers picked as well as the number of numbers being picked. The online casino also offers gamblers to combine more than one bet on a card.

Naturally if you pick less numbers, you have a better chance of hitting it all the way, so 2 numbers are better than 10. But as there are 80 numbers to choose from, the odds aren't that high. This Online Casino game does have some advantages on the more strategic games as Blackjack or craps. Keno gives you the big promise of hitting it really big. Similar to what appeals in slots games.You have the potential to win great payouts with a minimal investment, especially at the online casino.
 
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