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tsmith
I did this 2 days ago. And I did it once last week, and I did it the week before and the week before too.
But, shhhhh, don't tell anyone because it didn't happen at a completely legal place. ;)
But, shhhhh, don't tell anyone because it didn't happen at a completely legal place. ;)
JohnnyQ
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DJTeddyBear
Hit 6 out of 6 on an illegal Keno machine? Is THAT what we need to be quiet about?
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DRich
Wow, thought it was a 40% payback until I looked again.
tsmith
Here's the one from 11/14. I like these 6 numbers ... and they seem to like me too :)
CrystalMath
Please tell me the rules of the game. What is the raise feature and how does that work? Why did you get paid $800 when the game says it pays 200x on a 6/6?
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tringlomane
Please tell me the rules of the game. What is the raise feature and how does that work? Why did you get paid $800 when the game says it pays 200x on a 6/6?
I may be wrong about this, but if the first ball drawn is matched, your win is quadrupled. I don't know what the raise thing is either, fwiw.
http://wizardofodds.com/games/keno/appendix/7/
odiousgambit
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an illegal game that involves playing a machine seems odd to me unless drawing the numbers is also done on that same machine. Me myself, I wouldnt trust that.the next time Dame Fortune toys with your heart, your soul and your wallet, raise your glass and praise her thus: “Thanks for nothing, you cold-hearted, evil, damnable, nefarious, low-life, malicious monster from Hell!” She is, after all, stone deaf. ... Arnold Snyder
FarFromVegas
I seem to remember our state considering instant keno machines a long time ago, but of course they got voted down since everything does around here. If that win was off of a dollar bet I'll have to keep an eye out for something like that when I travel around! Congratulations!Each of us is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts. Preparing for a fight about your bad decision is not as smart as making a good decision.
tsmith
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CrystalMath, here are the rules:
Pick 2-10 numbers and make your bet in multiples of 25 cents.
The machine draws 10 balls and the game pauses to give you a chance to double your bet (when playing 6 numbers, most people will double if they get at least 2 hits).
Following your doubling decision the machine picks the remaining 10 balls.
If you get a hit on the last ball out of the chute, your win, if any, is mutliplied by 4.
Hence, in these games I've shown, my original bet was 50c, I doubled the bet to $1, I got all 6 for 200x, and got the last number, making it 200x4= $800.
FarFromVegas, this is a game on a machine called Pot O'Gold, which are very old; the copyright displayed on the machines I play says 1986-1999! There are usually many different games loaded onto one machine and you can switch from one to the other and back again without cashing out.
You will most likely not encounter these machines anywhere that has 'regular' slot machines. They can be found in back-room gambling parlors and sometimes gas stations or convenience stores where they are allowed by law.
I'm not sure, but I would guess your state was voting on Class II gaming, not these.
Here's a picture of the main screen, showing all the different games you can pick from. The amounts displayed above the name of each games is the jackpot amount; some are progressive, some are not.
Pick 2-10 numbers and make your bet in multiples of 25 cents.
The machine draws 10 balls and the game pauses to give you a chance to double your bet (when playing 6 numbers, most people will double if they get at least 2 hits).
Following your doubling decision the machine picks the remaining 10 balls.
If you get a hit on the last ball out of the chute, your win, if any, is mutliplied by 4.
Hence, in these games I've shown, my original bet was 50c, I doubled the bet to $1, I got all 6 for 200x, and got the last number, making it 200x4= $800.
FarFromVegas, this is a game on a machine called Pot O'Gold, which are very old; the copyright displayed on the machines I play says 1986-1999! There are usually many different games loaded onto one machine and you can switch from one to the other and back again without cashing out.
You will most likely not encounter these machines anywhere that has 'regular' slot machines. They can be found in back-room gambling parlors and sometimes gas stations or convenience stores where they are allowed by law.
I'm not sure, but I would guess your state was voting on Class II gaming, not these.
Here's a picture of the main screen, showing all the different games you can pick from. The amounts displayed above the name of each games is the jackpot amount; some are progressive, some are not.