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Dec 27th, 2007 01:45
Hanery Ford, John Mathu, http://www.casinogaminginsider.com http://www.marchmadnessUSA.com http://www.chiefbrand.com
Let's say you decide to play a $1 6-spot. Pick a blank keno ticket, grab a crayon and cross out your 6 choices with a plain X. On the right of the ticket write "$1" and beneath that the number "6" to indicate you are playing a 6-spot. Since you've already crossed out 6 numbers it's kind of redundant to write "6" but this is used for cross-checking by the dealer, as well as being important when playing fancy combination tickets. Hand your ticket and money to the dealer. He or she will make a copy of your ticket and give you the copy, retaining the original. Dealers don't use crayons to make copies: some keno lounges use brushes and india ink while others use computers to generate copies. You are supposed to verify your copy before leaving the window because in case of a big win the house will verify that you actually marked those numbers on the original ticket you gave the dealer. They index and save the original tickets and will hunt through them if you catch a big winner. This is an anti-counterfeiting measure. For more information click on the following URLs: http://www.chiefcyberpicks.com http://www.onlinebingoreviewdirectory.com http://www.onlinecasinoreviewdirectory.com http://www.skillgameschief.com http://www.skillgamesdirectory.com http://www.skillgamesportal.com http://www.skillgamesearch.com http://www.onlinepokerreviewdirectory.com http://www.pokerstarsnetwork.com http://www.chiefbrand.com http://olympicssports.blogspot.com http://marchmadnessforum.blogspot.com http://soccertournament.blogspot.com http://horsebettingsite.blogspot.com http://winningplayatblackjack.blogspot.com http://www.chiefcyberpicks.us http://www.NCAASportsBlog.com http://www.casinogaminginsider.com http://www.marchmadnessUSA.com http://www.nflchampionshipblog.com http://www.worldgamingarticles.com http://www.superbowl.us Source:conjelco.com