Linda Zahm is the author of the books Cluster Keno and Cluster Keno II, both of which focus on electronic keno, which rivals video poker in popularity among Las Vegas “locals” players. Although Linda has worked in the Las Vegas casino industry, she’s an elementary school teacher by vocation. She focuses strictly on video keno, a game in which she’s developed a winning strategy, and offers a lesson-like approach to her statistics-friendly strategy.
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Cluster Keno by L. J. Zahm | Sometimes persistence pays off. I have a tendency to play the same video keno machine, assuming it isn
’t completely dead, until it shows some signs of life and pays off with a decent jackpot. viewCluster Keno by L. J. Zahm | This past weekend, I had some success overlapping patterns while playing 20-card keno, which I thought might be of interest to other video keno players.
viewCluster Keno by L. J. Zahm | I almost laughed out loud when I read an e-mail from a reader, who penned a 1,000-word dissertation on how my "belief" in keno patterns was just a "cognitive" reinforcement of what I am expecting to see on the keno screen.
viewCluster Keno by L. J. Zahm | In recent columns we’ve discussed playing patterns and whether they’re viable with today’s video keno machines.
viewCluster Keno by L. J. Zahm | Last week, I received an interesting letter from a California woman who is a long-time fan, like me, of 20-card keno.
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