
Wife and I flew in from Vegas this afternoon with a little change in our pockets. I learned two important facts while out and about, both concerning the game Keno, which I had never even touched until yesterday.
Keno, by the way, is a numbers game where you pick a bunch of numbers (the average/standard is 6) and the computer selects 20 random numbers. If all 6 of your numbers come up, you hit the jackpot; if 5 of your numbers come up you win significantly less, etc, and if you only get 2 numbers you don’t get anything. At least, that was the rules on the machine we played.
1. Chinese fortune cookies often have 6 Keno numbers on the back of the actual “fortune”. We ate at a buffet where they had cookies for the taking, and my six numbers didn’t net me any dough. Which leads me to think that maybe the Chinese aren’t very good at Keno anyway? I mean, why are we deferring to them for our numbers?
2. The LOST numbers (4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42) would be the ideal Keno numbers, since there’s six of them, and somebody already won big off them. I, however, won diddly squat from them.













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