Keno was created in 200 before Christ by the Chinese military leader, Cheung Leung who used keno as a way to finance his failing forces. The city of Cheung was waging a battle, and after some time appeared to be facing country wide shortage of food with the excessive drop in supplies. Cheung Leung needed to come up with a quick fix for the financial disaster and to acquire income for his forces. He therefore invented the game we know today as keno and it was a fantastic success.
Keno once was referred to as the White Pigeon Game, since the winning numbers were sent out by pigeons from larger cities to the lesser towns. The lotto ‘Keno’ was brought to the USA in the 1800s by Chinese newcomers who headed to the United States for jobs. In those times, Keno used one hundred and twenty numbers.
Today, Keno is most often gambled on with 80 numbers in a majority of American based casinos along with net casinos. Keno is largely loved today as a consequence of the relaxed nature of wagering the game and the simple fact that there are little skills needed to play Keno. Regardless of the reality that the chances of coming away with a win are appalling, there is constantly the possibility that you might hit quite large with little gaming investment.
Keno is enjoyed with 80 numbers and twenty numbers are selected each round. Players of Keno can choose from 2 to ten numbers and wager on them, as much or as little as they want to. The payout of Keno is dependent on the bets made and the matching of numbers.
Keno has grown in popularity in the US since the close of the 1800’s when the Chinese characters were replaced with more familiar, US numbers. Lottos weren’t covered under the legalization of wagering in Nevada State in 1931. The casinos renamed the ‘Chinese lotto’ to ‘horse race keno’ utilizing the concept that the numbers are horses and you are wanting your horses to place. When a law passed that levied a tax on off track gambling, casinos swiftly adjusted the name to ‘Keno’.