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What are some strategies for marking tickets?
What are the tickets making strategies?
What are the srategies for making tickets?

Dec 25th, 2007 20:49
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There are a variety of strategies for playing keno. None of them provide
you with any advantage, but they can be fun to play. Some of them can
also be mighty expensive.
As with roulette you can "chase the old man", meaning play those numbers
that seem to be coming up more often than the others. The theory is that
they will keep coming up again in the future. The reality is they don't
come up any more than chance dictates. Or you can "let the old man chase
you", meaning play numbers that haven't come up in recent games, on the
theory that they'll start coming up in order to make the long-run
results for each number even out. Again, the reality is that the balls
have no memory. Number 47 may not have come up in the last 10 games, but
that has no predictive value. In such a case the molecules that make up
ball number 47 do not strain themselves to "even the score".
The keno playing card is divided into an upper and lower half. My uncle
Dave would always be sure to spread his picks evenly across both halves
in order to "play the whole card". His theory was that if you just
picked 6 numbers from say the lower half then you wouldn't catch as many
as if you picked 3 numbers from the lower half and 3 from the upper
half. After all, most every game will see about half the house numbers
drawn in the upper part and half drawn in the lower part. But the
reality is that it doesn't matter, the balls don't care what the playing
cards look like. The house could print every card differently. A set of
numbers that produces a balanced card for one configuration might be
highly unbalanced in another. This will not cause one set of numbers to
be drawn more often than any other set.
While not exactly a strategy, some players may find it entertaining to
play somebody else's losing ticket. If the guy next to you gets up to
leave, take his losing ticket to the dealer and say "Play it again".
This takes a certain amount of timing, judgement and chutzpah (a
by-product of several Rumple Minze's on the house), but can be fun if
pulled off well. 
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