Re: [vpFREE] Re: A Keno Math Problem

 

So can I play the 8-8-8 even though it shows a return of just 97.75%. You bet your bippy I can. Because 8-8-8 is not what I'm expected to solid 4 out on. Per the tabs I'm expected to increase each meter by 1 per 158 games. So I'm expected to go out on a 10-10-10. Ten extra draws has a value of 2.07 bets and using the same math formulas I used on the 8-8-8 the expected return is 101.3 bets.

Since the cost is 65 bets thats an expected earn of 36.3 bets.

36.3/369 means an advantage of 9.8%. The progression in value from an 8-8-8 (56.7 bets)to a 10-10-10 i(101.3 bets) is equivalent to a 12% progressive meter. And the bigger the numbers you find the greater the value of adding free games, multipliers and extra draws while you are playing. In the next post I'll tell you about my most succesful play so far.

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