We’re keno players -- mostly because that’s where we’ve seen the highest return on our investment. But we like to branch out occasionally and see what else is out there. Not a lot, really, when it comes to these new machines with bells and whistles that amount to a whole lotta not much.
Many are just repackaged versions of the same basic format, substituting cats for pigs, or clowns for dragons. But there are exceptions.
We’ll be trying more of these machines soon and sharing what we find. Some older machines are still very much in play, though fewer and farther between. You might have to look around a little to find a good one. Especially when you consider – and this is the absolute truth – just because they LOOK alike does NOT mean they PAY alike.
We found a row of three Stinkin’ Rich machines, only one of which ever pays anything worth noting. The denoms are all different. One is a 1 or 2 cent machine only. Another is 1-2-3-4- or 5 cents per spin. Players should bet al 100 lines for maximum payoff. That amounts to between $1-5 per spin. We played at the $1 and $2 levels in this video.
Experiment (within your budget – never bet the rent money), and when you find a good one, play it as often as possible. It’s only a matter of time before casino managers make it disappear.