Keno Books Available in the U.S.
Keno is a game that can be compared to bingo or lottery because players hold on to keno tickets that contain eighty numbers each. Players are then asked to select a maximum of twenty numbers from each ticket. Winning numbers are then drawn at random at casinos or bingo halls or other gambling facilities. Although this game is quite like lottery or bingo, there are of course differences as well. The biggest difference of all is the fact that there are higher chances of winning in playing keno. Players simply have to know some secrets to gain an advantage in playing such game.
This is the reason why several keno books have emerged. Authors of these books want to share their experiences of winning in the game of keno. They want to share the lessons they have learned and strategies that they have applied that have either made them lose or win the game. That way, readers would not make the same mistakes and at the same time, they would know how to handle the game better. So, let's know more about some of the books available in U.S. bookstores that discuss everything about keno.
"Complete Guide to Winning Keno: The Smart Player's Guide to Winning," by David W. Cowles is a keno book that has two hundred fifty six pages. This keno book can be read by beginning players and even those who really don't have any idea how to play keno. It is very informative that it can even be read by those who have never heard of keno before. Some people who have read "Complete Guide to Winning Keno: The Smart Player's Guide to Winning" comment that this book is such a wise investment. Among the subjects discussed by Cowles in this book are probabilities, odds, and formulas. There are, however, a few book critics who do not agree with some of the contents of the book, especially the topics that touch video keno. They say that the theories of Cowles about video keno are totally opposite of their theories. But then, this book might just work well for other readers.
The keno book "the Basics of Winning Keno," fourth edition, by J. Edward Allen is recommended for novice players. It contains sixty four pages only but Allen knows how to explicitly discuss the game. The different types of keno tickets are thoroughly explained by Allen, making this book a recommendable one. However, some readers may find the book a distractive read as it contains several grammatical errors and spelling errors. But if readers can tolerate such errors, this keno book is a good buy as they will learn a lot about keno.
Walter I. Nolan is the author of the keno book "Facts of Keno." This book contains the usual contents of keno books, such as the basics of the game and different kinds of keno tickets. But aside from that, this keno book also discusses the history of keno. That way, readers would not only be familiar of the mechanics of the game, they will also be educated with regard to the game's origin. It is ideal for all kinds of keno players because this 109-page book discusses everything a reader needs to know about keno.