Thx.
> On Mar 13, 2016, at 18:42, mickeycrimm@yahoo.com [vpFREE] <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> I have to know keno math from scratch because today's online keno calculators are not advanced enough for today's modern keno games. Its not just classic keno anymore. There are all kinds of bizarre games where when certain events happen you may be getting free games, multipliers, extra draws, etc.
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> On the Wizard's Keno Calculator:
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> 1. There are always 80 balls in the tank. I would change this so you can adjust the number of balls in the tank.
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> 2. You can choose to analyze anywhere from a 1-spot to a 15-spot. I would change this to 1 to 20 spots.
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> 3. There are always 20 balls drawn. I would change this so you can adjust the number of balls drawn up to 50.
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> In analyzing a keno game I have to know what each segment of the game is worth. If I'm analyzing a game where when a certain event happens I get free games with extra draws then I have to know what the frequency is with the extra draws.
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> In the case of the 5-spot I did earlier say I get 10 free games with 4 extra draws then this will change the frequencies. In the case of the 3 out of 5 the math would look like this:
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> (24X23X22/3X2X1) * (56X55/2X1) = 3,116,960
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> 24,040,016/3,116,960 = 7.7126
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> There are a lot more combinations that make a 3 out of 5 when you get 4 extra draws.
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