Welcome to Kenoman!
Kenoman is a tracking program that provides a unique strategy for playing keno. If you like to play keno please read on – I think you will find this interesting. Before I explain what Kenoman is and what it does, lets talk about the game itself for a moment.
Keno is a game of chance that uses the numbers 1 through 80 as its “field” of possible choices. During every draw, a computer with a random number generator selects 20 of those numbers. The player can bet on just one number or can choose to bet on 2-number combinations, 3-number combinations, 4-number combinations etc. all the way up to a 10-number combination. Both the payout and the risk increase with the size of the combination played. There are a few variations on this format but this is the standard game of keno.
Kenoman is concerned with only the 2-number combinations.
Without going into the math involved, I can tell you that there are 3,160 possible 2-number combinations in the game of keno. The 20 numbers that are drawn in every game produce 190 possible 2-number combinations. The chance of any 2-number combination occurring in any one draw is 3,160 divided by 190 which equals 1 in 16.63. Most keno establishments tell you the odds for each type of combination somewhere on the playing card and they usually round-off the odds for the 2-number combination to 1 in 17.
Keno is the kind of game where every draw is independent of all the previous draws. There is no way to predict which numbers will be drawn in future games and Kenoman does not claim to do this or to make any guarantees about betting outcomes; However, keno is also a game of probabilities and that’s where this program comes in.
Kenoman isn’t a crystal ball. It is a unique tool that, with the player’s participation, can track up to 124 consecutive draws of keno, and gives you information you wouldn’t otherwise have access to. It displays all 3,160 2-number combinations and tells you how many times each has come up and also shows you which ones haven’t come up yet !
I can tell you from my experience with using Kenoman, that after approximately 70 or 80 consecutive draws, about 99% of those 3,160 2-number combinations have come up, which leaves about 25 to 35 combinations that haven’t, and those are the ones I like to play. All of this is explained in much more detail in the instructions.
Kenoman is unique. I haven’t seen anything else like it on the market. Use it to find you that pool of 2-number combinations. Record them on paper, then play on-line or take the list with you to a Keno venue. The system requirement is Office 2000 or better.
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