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Jan 17th, 2008 03:41
Martin Luther, http://www.superbowl.us/ , http://www.websitexnetwork.com/ , http://www.marchmadnessUSA.com
Numbers are picked at the "keno booth". "Keno runners" will walk around shouting "keno!" and offering number selection cards to anyone interested in playing. After picking numbers and recording them at the keno booth, the player will then watch either a "big board" in which winning keno numbers will light up or on a video monitor showing the selected numbers found throughout the casino. As the winning numbers light up, the player usually marks them on his or her card with a bright-colored marker. A winning ticket needs to be taken to the keno booth immediately if it is an individual game ticket, as drawings usually take place every five minutes. If the player tries to redeem a winning ticket when the next drawing starts, it is void and no money is paid out. To avoid having a void ticket, a keno player can purchase a "multi-race" ticket with the same picked numbers on anywhere from 2 to 20 tickets. Click on the following website :- http://www.casinovendordirectory.com http://www.casinovendorsguide.com http://www.casinosuppliersportal.com http://www.casinosvendors.com http://www.casinovendorlocator.com http://www.chiefcyberpicks.com http://www.chiefcyberpicks.us http://www.casinoreviewschief.com