Keno was introduced in two hundred before Christ by the Chinese military leader, Cheung Leung who used this game as a monetary resource for his declining forces. The city of Cheung was at war, and after awhile of war time seemed to be looking at a national famine with the drastic drop in supplies. Cheung Leung had to come up with a rapid response for the economic adversity and to create income for his army. He, as it follows designed the game we now know as keno and it was a great success.
Keno once was known as the White Pigeon Game, since the winning numbers were broadcast by pigeons from bigger locations to the smaller villages. The lotto ‘Keno’ was imported to the United States in the 19th century by Chinese migrants who came to the US for work. In those times, Keno was played with one hundred and twenty numbers.
Today, Keno is generally bet on with 80 numbers in most of the US based casinos along with net casinos. Keno is commonly played today as a consequence of the laid back nature of playing the game and the simple fact that there are little expertise required to play Keno. Regardless of the fact that the chances of getting a win are appalling, there is always the hope that you could win quite large with little gaming investment.
Keno is enjoyed with eighty numbers and 20 numbers are picked each round. Enthusiasts of Keno can select from two to ten numbers and gamble on them, whatever amount they want to. The pay out of Keno is according to the wagers made and the matching of numbers.
Keno grew in popularity in the United States near the end of the 1800’s when the Chinese letters were replaced with more familiar, US numbers. Lotteries were not covered under the laws of wagering in the state of Nevada in 1931. The casinos renamed the ‘Chinese lottery’ to ‘horse race keno’ employing the idea that the numbers are horses and you want your horses to come in. When a law passed that levied a tax on off track gambling, casinos quickly altered the name to ‘Keno’.