Instead of sitting on one machine playing a 12 number block, you should simply play the same numbers but go from machine to machine putting no more than 20 bucks in each machine. Before long you will hit big. I have seen people lose $1,000 dollars sitting on one block and never hitting even a five spot. You don't know why certain machines dont pay, but, if they dont pay within a few dollars, they most likely never will.
@@libertyjustice2703 I agree in principle but many machines are taken and theirs a real issue with glare from most of them (the lights are directly above and about 10’ behind both which makes it hard to video- also moving the tripod and setting up numbers takes time- I’m not saying your idea isn’t good, but it’s hard to do while taking a video
@@KenoGary Looking forward to seeing it. I have stories that pretty much cover every casino/gambling/Keno scenario you can think of...and if you knew how much I used to play, it would make sense. It's not really a good thing or something to be proud of - it's just the way it is (or was). I have had a "first spin" jackpot. I have also had a "second spin" jackpot. I even had a first spin jackpot right after changing the denomination (I spun a few times on nickels, then dimes and as soon as I switched to quarters...first spin jackpot). The longer you play and the more you spend, the greater the chances you will experience a lot of different scenarios. (Just for the record, I DO NOT play like I used to...for many different reasons. Hours, days, weeks...no more!)
@@maxfrax333 didn't you know the Earth is flat? I sailed to the edge and fell off. I think I still have your number on a slip of paper. When is a good time to call? It's now 11:00 p.m. Saturday night.