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WHAT YOU NEED TO PLAY KENO
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Keno requires an EGA card and monitor. A mouse is optional. If you
do not have an EGA card and monitor, go out and buy one right now so
you can play keno.
WHY I WROTE THE KENO GAME
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I wrote the keno game because Ted (that's my husband Ted, the one I
named the company after) asked me to. He said every time he walks
through a casino he sees more and more people playing keno machines.
Now Ted wants to play the keno machines. These days, Ted can't
afford to go gambling in the casinos, so I wrote this keno game for
Ted.
WHY I AM ASKING ONLY $1 FOR THE KENO GAME
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Just the other day Ted and I were driving to Pahrump and Ted said to
me "I sure wish I had a dollar for everyone who ever downloaded that
casino game". I told him I would write him a new game and ask every
one to send me a dollar for it.
WHAT TED THINKS OF THE KENO GAME, AND WHAT I THINK OF TED
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Ted thinks this keno game looks nothing like he expected it to look.
"What is the function of that girl, anyway?" said Ted, "and why did
you make the keno board so small? I thought the keno board was going
to fill up the whole screen." I told Ted I get some artistic license
in my work, and if you make the keno board real big, you just have to
move your hand around more to make the mouse move. So a smaller
board is more convenient.
WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF THAT GIRL ANYWAY?
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I try to make my games as interesting as possible. With keno, this
was sort of a challenge. It seems to me that the best part about
playing keno is those cute, cheerful little keno runners. So I put
one in my game.
ABOUT KENO
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Usually people play keno while they are doing something else, like
eating breakfast or drinking or bowling. This is how you would
probably do it if you were playing keno in Las Vegas:
First you would pick up one of those little paper tickets that
look like a miniature version of a keno board. Then you would pick
up one of those greasy black crayon-like pencils and make big black
X's on the numbers of your choice. When you have filled out your keno
ticket to your satisfaction, you either take it up to the window, or
you flag down a keno runner to take it to the window for you.
At the window the keno writer takes your ticket and copies it on to
another paper ticket, this time using a special paint brush dipped in
ink which makes distinctive swishy ink blots covering your numbers.
The copy of the keno ticket is returned to you, and you wait for the
game to begin with anxious anticipation.
The keno game works sort of like the Illinois lottery. There are 80
ping-pong balls in a basket and they bounce around on currents of air
like popcorn. Someone releases a little gate, and the ping-pong
balls start to fly out of the basket into some tubes. The tubes will
hold exactly 20 ping-pong balls. When 20 balls have flown out of the
basket the game is over. The keno caller calls out the numbers and
the numbers light up on the keno boards.
It is possible to win a lot of money on a very small bet playing keno.
For example, if you catch 15 out of 15 numbers on a $1.00 ticket, you
can win $50,000. However, there is a $50,000 limit on each game. If
two people each catch 15 out of 15 numbers on any one game, they have
to split the $50,000 between them. This doesn't happen very often.
Usually whenever someone wins more than a few dollars on a keno
ticket, the casino will announce it over the loud speaker something
like this:
"May I have your attention please. Someone has just won
$600 on a keno ticket."
This is supposed to make everybody want to play more keno.
GENERAL RULES
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You are looking at a board with 80 numbers on it, numbered from 1 to
80. You choose some of these numbers, as many as you want, but not
more than 15. If any of your numbers are the same as any of the
numbers that come up on the keno board, than you "catch" those
numbers. The payout depends on how many numbers you play and how
many numbers you catch.
HOW TO PLAY THE PC VERSION OF KENO
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This game works best with a mouse. Use the left mouse button to select
numbers and the right mouse button to start the game. Alternatively,
you can type in the numbers from the keyboard, and hit return by
itself to start the game. Press F1 or click the mouse button on the
box labeled "F1|again" to play the same numbers again. Press Esc to
quit. Use the NumLock key to turn the sound effects off and on.