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As it stands, Keno is one of the most widely played casino games in both digital and retail formats all around the world. Much of its massive popularity can be attributed to its simplicity – it is quite similar to the lottery since it involves the players attempting to pick numbers that will be shown during a given game. Anyone can enjoy this game since it does not require a specific skill set and this is what makes it so exciting for so many people. Moreover, just like the lottery, the potential payouts for players who pick the right numbers are mind-blowing, to say the least.

Now, for as long as games of chance have existed people have been trying to break the codes of every gambling game. This applies to Keno as well. That said, the game has been surrounded by tons of superstitions most of which are invented by players who believe they have found a way to get the odds on their side.

While many of these can be just harmless speculations, it is important to note that most of these misconceptions have the potential to impact our gameplay negatively. Obviously, you should definitely be wary of these misconceptions. Some of them include:

  1. The Keno Strategy

If you have been in the gambling industry for a considerable amount of time then you will certainly have come across talk of the gaming strategies. When it comes to Keno these strategies are nothing more than cheap talk. Anyone who tries to sell the idea is probably either very naive or is simply lying to you. Keno is all about random numbers and building a strategy to predict these random numbers is impossible.

  1. Keno Has the Worst Odds

Quite a number of people have had to shy away from enjoying playing Keno because they were told that it has the worst odds when compared to all other casino games. Well, this could not be further from the truth. Some casinos will have higher house edges than others but there are so many others with very low house edges. In fact, keno will usually have a 10% percent house edge and in some online casinos, it goes down to as low as 5%.

That said, the odds of the keno game you will be playing will be dependent on the gaming platform you choose. By comparing the available options, you can easily find the best online keno sites for you and get down to some exciting gaming actions.

  1. Pick Numbers That Have Not Come Up in a While

One of the most common misconceptions is that if a number does not come up in quite a while you should pick it because it is due. If anyone has ever tried this and it worked then it is definitely pure luck and that is what the game is all about. However, this will not always happen since the Random Number Generators (RNG) used on these games do their job very well. Each and every number that is drawn is completely independent off all the other numbers that have previously drawn.

  1. Cold and Hot Sessions

Just like in the case of slot machines, some people believe that in the game of Keno there are hot and cold streaks. Hot means that the game has paid a lot in the distant past and cold means the opposite. Naturally, players may choose to go with the one that has paid out a lot. This will not guarantee you a win since it is still all about random numbers. The idea is total hogwash.

  1. Lucky Numbers

Lots of people believe in having lucky numbers. This can be a harmless superstitious belief but if you use this as a strategy to pick your Keno numbers you may be in for a rude shock. Lucky numbers may add a bit of fun to your gaming experience but there is absolutely no evidence that they will help you win. Always keep things fun and interesting but do not get caught up in the idea of lucky numbers and lose sight of being responsible in your gaming endeavors.

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