Win In Online Keno - Strategy

Posted by admin | Gambling news | Saturday 27 June 2009 9:31 pm

Online keno is basically a game of luck so you wouldn’t think strategy would be a major factor. For the most part that is true, but there are some things you can do to increase your chances of winning.

To begin we need to look at online keno as a game of luck. There isn’t much you can do to change this fact but you can understand it. If you are looking at keno as a grind it out type of game where you look to make some profit you are looking at it the wrong way. You need to look at casino keno as a game of chance and a game you can enjoy. You can also look at it as a longshot chance to hit the big score.

Really the only strategy for playing online keno is to go for the big jackpot payoff. It doesn’t happen very often so you should know your chances of hitting it are small, but it is the only thing you can do if you are out to make money at keno. You can’t grind it out in keno because the house edge is too large. You can hope to get lucky and hit a big score. That is the only strategy worth looking at when it comes to casino keno. When playing keno you have to realize that you aren’t going to collect every time. Keno is a game where most of the times you are going to lose some of your money or make very little. That is why you should always go for the big ticket. If you are just going to play three or four numbers then you are going to eventually get worn down by the house edge. Your only real chance is to go for the bigger score. It may never happen, but at least you have a chance. Casino keno is all about enjoying your play more than anything else because the house edge will make it next to impossible to win over the long term without hitting a big jackpot somewhere along the way.

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There is no real strategy that you can use in keno. All you can do is practice smart money management and have a plan of looking for the jackpot score. All you can hope for in any game is a chance to hit the big jackpot. It is those big scores that can make playing any game worthwhile and keno is definitely a jackpot type game.

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Many oppose online lottery

Posted by admin | Gambling news | Sunday 21 June 2009 7:20 pm

A survey conducted by Abac Poll revealed that 59.6 per cent of the respondents opposed the government’s online lottery scheme because it would cause more social problems.

Assumption University’s Abac Poll Research Centre director Noppadon Kannika said on Sunday that the survey involved 1,250 respondents who are over 18 years old in 17 provinces nationwide.

79.7 per cent knew about the online lottery scheme.

77.5 per cent believed people would be able to play lottery easier if it is approved.

74.6 per cent viewed that playing lottery would make people get addicted to gambling.

59.4 per cent said it would encourage youths to play lottery.

Asked whether politicians should be inspected to see if they hold shares in state concessionaires, 75.8 per cent said they should be probed. 52.7 per cent said they had less confidence in the government’s stability after they heard this news.

New Jersey governor wants add sports betting to racetracks

Posted by admin | Gambling news | Thursday 11 June 2009 3:38 pm

Governor John Corzine has joined with the group that represents New Jersey’s state horse racing industry in a federal lawsuit that is attempting to overturn a law that keeps most states from offering sports wagers.

While the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 prohibits New Jersey and many other states from offering sports betting, four other states (Nevada, Oregon, Montana and Delaware) are not. Corzine stated his reason for joining the suit as the fact that racetracks in neighboring Delaware will soon offer sports betting and table games. This new avenue for players in the region could cause serious damage to the already-withering Atlantic City casino industry.

“Delaware’s entry into sports wagering and table games is a serious threat to both the casino and horse racing industries in New Jersey,” Corzine said. “We must do everything in our power to stay competitive. We simply cannot afford to sit back and let neighboring states press an unfair advantage against us anytime, and certainly not in the midst of this global economic crisis.”

The suit maintains that the federal law is invalid since it inhibits interstate commerce and violates equal protection clauses guaranteed by the US Constitution since it offers some states rights and denies them to others.

Corzine also said, “The federal government’s prohibition on sports betting for some but not all states is fundamentally unfair. There should be uniformity in the application of federal law. If one state is allowed to legalize betting on sports events, all states should be allowed the same opportunity.”

Online Casinos Guru Scoblete “Backs” up Online Craps

Posted by admin | Gambling news | Wednesday 3 June 2009 5:35 pm

When it comes to playing the casino game of craps, there surely is more excitement to be had at the brick ‘n mortar table, as opposed to the online casino. And not that playing online craps isn’t fun, there’s just something about having other people around the table shouting out numbers and rooting on a hot shooter. Yet, with all this excitement, comes some distractions too.

Serious craps players, like the columnist and author, Frank Scoblete know this all too well. In fact, Scoblete recently wrote a little something to to this effect in his column at online gambling directory, Casino City Times. In it, Frank addressed questions written in by another craps player who was considering playing online craps.

The player, who apparently is a big fan of Scoblete and has read three of his gambling books, asked whether Scoblete thought dice outcomes were different for online craps than the brick ‘n mortar version. In other words, he was wondering if online craps was rigged or had worse odds than his local casino. According to the player, he noticed less sevens and more two’s and twelve’s come up in the online version.

If you’re familiar with the rules of craps, you will know that is not a good thing. I suppose this begs the question, what version of online craps software was this player using and was his mistrust of online gambling coloring his comparison of seven’s, two’s and three’s. He definitely didn’t undertake a mathematical analysis to validate his suspicions.

And while the player could have indeed come across some less than favorable odds, that would only be because he wasn’t playing on a reputable, certified casino software platform. In short, Scoblete set the player on the right path, citing the odds are the same in both versions and that he would actually have less distractions playing online craps (full circle). Rack another one up for online gambling!