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- CASINO KENO VER 1.0
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-
- HISTORY:
- The following is a consensus of information obtained from several
- Reno, Nevada casinos' regarding the history of this enchanting,
- challenging, yet simple game.
-
- The game of Keno as we know it today has a rich and ancient
- history. According to an ancient scroll, Cheung Leung introduced
- the game we now call Keno about 200 years B.C. in China. Cheung's
- City was besieged by invaders and at war for several years and
- supplies were failing. The people of the city refused to
- contribute any more to the war fund, so Cheung created a game of
- chance to produce the neccessary revenue to provision his army.
- The game was an instant success and the city was saved.
-
- Spreading throughout China, the game was used to help fund the
- building of the "GREAT WALL" of China. The game became known as
- the "White Pigeon game" because carrier pigeons were used to send
- the results (winning numbers) from the games in larger cities to
- small villages and hamlets.
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- Remaining basically the same, the game was brought to the United
- States by chinese immigrants who labored building the western half
- of the Transcontinental Railroad. this "Chinese Lottery" seemed
- to proliferate wherever there were chinese settlements. As more
- chinese immigrants continued to settle in the Western United
- States, their lottery game was introduced to many successful towns
- in the old West.
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- By the turn of the century many successful games were operating in
- Marysville, San Francisco, and Sacramento, California; in Butte,
- Montana and Twin Falls, Idaho; and in Virginia City, Elko, and in
- Reno, Nevada. Payout limits of these games were normally $2000 to
- $20000.
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- Even though all forms of gambling in Nevada were prohibited by
- state law in 1910, the chinese lotteries continued to operate. On
- March 20, 1931 the State of Nevada once again gave legal status to
- most gambling endeavors.
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- Keno was specifically addressed and allowed in the new gambling
- laws but at that time the name referred to the game we now call
- "Bingo". Under Nevada law, lotteries were (and still are)
- considered illegal. The chinese lottery still did not enjoy the
- successful legal status of games like Stud, Faro, Black Jack, and
- Big Injun.
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- After gaming was legalized it took industry leaders five more
- years to convince state officials that Keno was not a lottery but
- a banking game played with a mechanical device (the old-fashioned
- "goose", still used in most bingo games).
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- In May of 1936 Nevada's first legal modern-day Keno operation
- began in the old Palace Club in Reno. This first game carried a
- $2000 limit and was called "Race Horse Keno" since each of the 80
- numbers were named after race horses and the game was called much
- like it would be at a racetrack.
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- Names like "Rowdy Boy", "Skid", and "Black Tom" are no longer
- called with the 20 numbers but remain a part of Keno's colorful
- history. Even though there have been subtle changes to the game,
- it is still played much like the ancient chinese did centuries
- ago.
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- SCENARIO:
- Casino Keno ver 1.0 is in itself a real learning experience.
- Picking a few numbers out of 80, that you think will also be drawn
- randomly can be very misleading. Playing Casino Keno really opens
- ones eyes to the odds against you. The more numbers you pick, the
- less your chances of being a winner. Continuing to play the same
- numbers over and over does increase ones chances, most generally
- however decreasing ones wallet happens first.
-
- CASINO KENO faithfully simulates keno games in Nevada, allowing
- the player to mark on a keno card up to 15 numbers out of 80. It
- will start the player out with $100 of his own money in an account
- at the Casino. CASINO KENO deviates from Nevada Keno in that the
- player is limited to not more than a $39 wager each game. If the
- players account drops below the $39 maximum wager allowed, the
- player must allow the house (casino) to extend a $100 line of
- credit before play can continue. The casino will keep a 10%
- service charge.
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- If at any time the player elects to "Leave the Casino" the account
- information is saved to disk so that play can continue later where
- it left off.
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- The draw of 20 out of 80 keno balls is faithfully simulated with
- an array. After the first number out of 80 is randomly selected,
- that number is REMOVED from the array. The next number is then
- randomly selected out of the REMAINING 79, etc., until all 20
- numbers have been randomly selected from each remaining array.
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- Keno payoffs in Nevada gaming establishments are also faithfully
- simulated. The players account is decreased by the players wager,
- and when a win occurs, the account is increased by the payoff
- amount, in the same amount it would be in a Nevada Casino.
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- Only single player, "regular keno" is supported in this version of
- Casino Keno. Special "way" cards, and multiple players are not
- supported.
-
- CASINO KENO faithfully simulates and supports the U. S. government
- and its role in Nevada gaming establishments. If the player wins
- more than $1500, he is ushered into the local office of the bureau
- of internal revenue. The player is greeted by the civil servant
- on duty and is informed of how much he is appreciated by his
- government. The player, after suffering the -holiness- of the IRS,
- is then returned to the gaming room and the account reduced by the
- amount specified by the IRS agent.
-
- Ladies, who for one reason or another arrive in the fair cities of
- Nevada for six to ten week stays, can generally find employment at
- one of the casinos as a Keno Runner. Her mere presence gives the
- player a sense of confidence. She never forgets where you are, or
- who you are, and she makes every effort to gain your favor when it
- is time (Leaving the Casino) to tip her for a job well done. In
- Casino Keno, the Keno Runner and her personality is also faithful-
- ly simulated.
- Regardless of the players credit history, the Keno Casino will
- grant as many as three lines of credit, $100 each. As in Nevada,
- big time gaming operations cannot survive without having their
- bill collectors too. This game faithfully simulates the bill
- collectors too.
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- If the player has no lines of credit (loans) extended to him, and
- desires to quit the game, a mouse click on the "LEAVE CASINO"
- button shows him the exit door. A mouse right button click on the
- door, as always, will quit the game.
-
- If the player has one extension and desires to quit the game,
- Guido and Frankie will be at the door, checking the player out as
- he leaves the casino.
-
- With two extensions Guido and Frankie, just as they should be, are
- "somewhat concerned" about the players 'intentions'.
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- With three extensions, they are very watchful and very, very
- concerned. After all, the player is using their bosses bucks!
-
- If the player has attempted to gain another (4th) extension, even
- though it was offered (good manners), accepting it is strickly
- against the rules of protocol, and is BAD JUDGEMENT. This makes
- the boss (Casino Owner and employer of Guido and Frankie) very
- angry.
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- The player should not use bad judgement! Let the player beware.
- This game faithfully simulates the bill collectors actions! They
- will collect the money the player owes the casino, and they will
- pull the players registration. The player will not be able to use
- his password to gain access to the casino again. Even if he does
- survive Guido and Frankies collection techniques, he will have to
- register all over, and start out with a fresh $100 of his own
- money.
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- As the player wins money, and it is credited to his account, if
- the account exceeds 50% of a credit extension, the casinos
- extension is paid back, and the player is notified that he has
- paid an extension back.
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- when the player leaves the Casino, and also when he signs in,
- Charlie advises the player of the account balance, number of
- visits, and how many loans have been extended.
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- RULES:
- 1. Total payout per game is $50000. this is the maximum limit on
- total payouts to all winning players on a single keno game.
- In CASINO KENO ver 1.0 there is only one player. future versions
- will allow multiple players, and will also generate several
- computer players to give the game even more a degree of realism.
-
- 2. You cannot mark less than one number or more than 15 numbers.
- If you do, the game is held up until the player corrects the
- error. Future versions are being designed so that you won't be
- warned, and an otherwise winning player will not win because too
- many numbers appear on the card.
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- 3. This version awaits the player to mark the selections, make a
- wager, and tell the caller "Lets Play" before play begins. In
- Nevada a new games begins, ready or not, on the average of every 6
- minutes. Future versions will simulate this feature and
- automatically start a new game within 1 minute per player, of the
- last game finishing. Each player will have the option of playing,
- not playing (stand-by), or leave the casino.
-
- HOW TO PLAY:
- 1. Select your numbers - mark 1 to 15 numbers of your choice on
- the players card. These are toggle buttons and can be unselected
- by clicking on the button again.
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- 2. Mark wager - $1 to $39 ("NO" button cancels that rows
- selection). The more you wager, the more you can win.
-
- 3. Click on "LETS PLAY" button and the Keno Runner will appear and
- will place your bet, and then confirm that it in fact was placed.
- She will also appear on all "wins", and let you know how much you
- can expect Charlie to credit your account. 4. Click on "LEAVE
- CASINO" to quit game. (notice carpet adjacent to exit door.
- Charlie the accountant will prepare an accounting for your
- perusal, but first will ask you if you want to Tip the Keno
- runner. If you say "NO", She (Sally) will arrive, and will try to
- win your approval to tip her. Feminine mysteries, as they are,
- allow the Keno girls a lot of latitude in this endeavor, and
- making you feel guilty is not beyond them.
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- 5. When Charlie is done telling you about your finances, and he's
- put the books away, notice the carpet in front of the door.
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- PAYOFF:
- PICK SPOTS HIT BET WIN"
- 1 1 $1 $3"
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- 2 2 $1 $12"
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- 3 2 $1 $1"
- 3 3 $1 $42"
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- 4 2 $1 $1"
- 4 3 $1 $4"
- 4 4 $1 $113"
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- 5 3 $1 $1"
- 5 4 $1 $9"
- 5 5 $1 $820"
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- 6 3 $1 $1"
- 6 4 $1 $3"
- 6 5 $1 $90"
- 6 6 $1 $1480"
- ($50000 MAX)"
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- 7 4 $1 $1"
- 7 5 $1 $20"
- 7 6 $1 $410"
- 7 7 $1 $8100"
- ($50000 MAX)"
-
- 8 5 $1 $9"
- 8 6 $1 $90"
- 8 7 $1 $1480"
- 8 8 $1 $18000"
- ($50000 MAX)"
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- 9 5 $1 $3"
- 9 6 $1 $45"
- 9 7 $1 $335"
- 9 8 $1 $4700"
- 9 9 $1 $18500"
- ($50000 MAX)"
-
- 10 5 $1 $2"
- 10 6 $1 $20"
- 10 7 $1 $140"
- 10 8 $1 $1000"
- 10 9 $1 $4500"
- 10 10 $1 $19000"
- ($50000 MAX)"
-
- 11 6 $1 $10"
- 11 7 $1 $75"
- 11 8 $1 $380"
- 11 9 $1 $2000"
- 11 10 $1 $12500"
- 11 11 $1 $19500"
- ($50000 MAX)"
-
- 12 6 $1 $6"
- 12 7 $1 $28"
- 12 8 $1 $200"
- 12 9 $1 $850"
- 12 10 $1 $2400"
- 12 11 $1 $13000"
- 12 12 $1 $25000"
- ($50000 MAX)"
-
- 13 6 $1 $2"
- 13 7 $1 $15"
- 13 8 $1 $75"
- 13 9 $1 $700"
- 13 10 $1 $3600"
- 13 11 $1 $9000"
- 13 12 or 13 $1 $25000"
- ($50000 MAX)"
-
- 14 6 $1 $3"
- 14 7 $1 $8"
- 14 8 $1 $30"
- 14 9 $1 $300"
- 14 10 $1 $800"
- 14 11 $1 $2500"
- 14 12 $1 $12000"
- 14 13 or 14 $1 $25000"
- ($50000 MAX)"
-
- 15 6 $1 $2"
- 15 7 $1 $8"
- 15 8 $1 $20"
- 15 9 $1 $75"
- 15 10 $1 $240"
- 15 11 $1 $2400"
- 15 12 $1 $8000"
- 15 13,14 or 15 $1 $25000"
- ($50000 MAX)"
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- I hope that you enjoy this, my very first attempt at writing
- any kind of a program with GFA Basic. Due to the lack of a good
- Basic tutorial which addresses GFA Basic specifically, this has
- been a very frustrating, learning experience. The program still
- needs various sounds (bleeps, bells, whistles, etc.) which I am
- not gifted to create. If you are a Basic Programmer, and are in-
- terested in enhancing this program with sounds and maybe some
- added speed, contact me at:
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- Glenn W. Ulrich
- 71566,1470 Compuserve
- xjm13117 Genie
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- In any event, Please let me know what you think of this
- program. Thank you.
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