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KENO BOOKS
ALL ABOUT KENO by John Gollehon $4.50
Helps the beginner understand the basics of the game of Keno. Explains split and way
tickets and much more. 58 pages, paperbound
BASICS OF WINNING KENO by J. Edward Allen $3.95
Offers a quick history of the game, how it is operated; responsibilities of the employees,
how to experience. Illustrated examples on accompanying explanations of straight, split
and way tickets. Explains combination and king tickets. 46 pages, paperbound
THE FACTS OF KENO by Walter I. Nolan $4.95
This book will teach you the basics of Keno and variations with those basics. You'll
become familiar on the methods of experience and the terminology of the game. You'll get
helpful tips with how to approach Keno sensibly, how to maximize your chances of a
win. 110 pages, paperbound
THE GUIDE TO PLAYING AND WINNING AT KENO by Collin Pratt $19.95
This book contains eight sections for the beginner and seriously-advanced keno
enthusiast. Pratt takes the approach of explaining what not to do, then switches
over to the more positive side, on examples of "good" or "smart"
keno tickets and why you should wager the way he advocates, How and Why People Lose at
Keno is one chapter on examples of "bad" tickets. He then takes you to
How to Make a Keno Ticket and a Way Ticket, How to read a Rate Book, The Right Kinds of
Tickets to experience, Spot Explanations, what you can expect to pay for various tickets, what
to expect if you experience the game in Nevada. 78 pages, spiralbound
KENO: PLAYING TO WIN by Tony Korfman $3.50
Explains fundamentals of the game from the odds and how to fill out a ticket, to
multi-race, way, combination tickets for the more adventuresome player. 49 pages,
paperbound
LOTTERY AND KENO WINNING STRATEGIES by Wayne McClure $14.95
Written primarily with Keno. Provides a complete explanation of how winners are
produced and the method used to arrive at payouts. Includes a detailed explanation
of how winners are produced and the method used to arrive at payouts. Includes a
detailed explanation of management problems including cheating and audit control.
Should appeal to both players and management, whitten by a player and former dealer on a
statistical background. 150 pages, paperbound