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Caveman Keno Slot Tips

1/30/2008 03:54:00 PM

Christine has a question about Caveman Keno slot machines, wondering if there is a "win cycle"...
I like playing the 25 cent Caveman Keno slot machines. Why is it that the machine will repeat the pattern I'm working everywhere else on the machine. It's like thumbing it's nose at me! If these are truly RNG,then it would not seem to happen like this. Also if on say the 0's and you get off and do something else, next two spins, sure enough, the zeros come in. When I have won it has always happened in the first $20-40 which just means the machine is in its win cycle. Is there a "win cycle?" You can literally hear the short hesitation, then the machine goes either from a pay to non pay or the other way. I have been curious about this for a long time. Thanks!
If anyone can comment, please do!

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2 Comments:

  • re: randomness
    Randomness is not "no patterns" it is "all possible patterns". So you will see apparent patterns at any time. It is more of an illusion than by design. Like looking at the stars in the sky and seeing patterns.

    re: cycles
    Just by chance. Most people play till they lose so, yes, typically a game goes idle just after a losing cycle. The cycles are not by design, just chance.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2/12/2008 3:28 AM  


  • I have experienced the cycles on most video keno machines. It seems that they run about every 35-50 turns. If you go thru 2 cycles without a decent win, move on to another machine.
    The cycle is that slight hesitation to the next turn, watch the lights you'll see it.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2/25/2008 8:39 AM  


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