I played some Keno in Laughlin yesterday and met a guy who plays only
paper because he said he "didn't trust the programming". A couple of
minutes later a lady at a nearby machine got a six spot, winning
$1600. Evidently, I told him, the programming in that machine was
working very well. Meanwhile, the paper booth has 3 full time
employees per shift. Which one do you think has the higher overhead
and lower return?
To me, the best reason to play paper Keno (ignoring progressives) is
you lose your money slowly and its very relaxing in that comfortable
chair with a free drink ... and on occasion I even win something to
reduce my losses.