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Sunday, February 22, 2026

Kosmic Debris Keno Strategy

Day 8 part 1, and with the incredible comeback I'd made, being only roughly $500 down, I thought that maybe a winning trip was in sight. It would be important to keep an eye on my bankroll and not drop a bunch of money without much reward. (Which is the exact definition of every losing session...) 

It had been such an enjoyable trip that I didn't want to end on sour note.

My flight out on JetBlue was again in Mint, which would really be valuable as I was on the redeye, scheduled to leave at 9:00 pm.

Leaving at night is always weird. You are constantly looking at the time, calculating if you are on schedule, making sure you are packed in time, trying to figure out when to eat, checking the flight status over and over, and so on.

I was feeling a bit rough in the morning, so I took my time doing my writing, showering, packing, etc.

And, I worked on a winning video Keno system, consulting with YoLeven and Jimmy Poon. Based on the open box setup I'd stumbled on yesterday, I sketched the main ideas out on the back of Vegasbebe's card envelope, which some have pointed out really should have been a cocktail napkin, and they are not wrong.

By the time I was ready for breakfast, it was lunch, so I guess I skipped a meal.

My status with my host at Boyd was of a little concern, as on December's trip, I stopped receiving the valuable meal books. Fortunately, he picked up my room charges on that trip.

I decided to really focus on low volatility gambling to see if I could increase my coin in, and that meant full pay Jacks or Better.

Plan in place, I went to the coffee shop for breakfast.

Not the same photo of breakfast!

I ordered my usual two over hard with sausage, hash browns, and wheat toast. 

I suppose I could even re-use the same photo of breakfast over and over each day, it's always the same order.

Next stop, a Jacks of Better marathon. I played for the over an hour on $100. For some reason, the quads were not coming. I was on an upright machine that played fast so I was cranking through hundreds of hands an hour.

It seemed like a good time to try 50 cent denom, because if you're not winning, you should bet heavier, right?

Well into hour 2 I got my first quad, and an hour after that, another one, finally. I had been thinking the only way I am going to get one is to be dealt it, and sure enough, that's what happened.


I'd put $300 into the machine but plugged away at the 50 cent level. After two and a half hours, my shoulders were as taut as a strippers thighs, my eyes were twitchy, itchy, and crossed, and my bladder was Hindenburging.

About three fulls house hit in the space of ten hands and I worked the machine up to $200. In a shockingly savvy move, I accepted the loss of $100 and cashed out. I'd done $4,000 plus in coin in, putting a big dent in the play I felt I needed to do today.

Back in the room, I worked with Jimmy Poon on finalizing my new keno strategy system. It was shaping up into a thing of beauty.

I almost had the perfect setup. It was so close to perfection. I needed to concentrate, and to help, I hummed a little tune.

And then, I wrapped a newspaper around my head, so  like I was deep. I said some mumbo jumbo then, and told Jimmy he was going to sleep.

I proceeded to tell him his future then, as long as he was hanging around. I said "The price of meat has just gone up, and your old lady has just gone down..."

We fed all our calculations into ChatGPT along with 7 targeted numbers and at last!

The Kosmic Debris Keno kalculation was komplete.

It uses every combination of 5 numbers that you can get from a group of 7 numbers, except one.

I skipped down to the casino, hippity hop, skippety skip, anxious to try out our new creation.

On an appropriate machine in the Main Street Station casino, I set up the 20 cards according to the strategy, and bet 2 nickels per card. That would be two bucks per spin. 

Fifteen spins in, it hit for the first time.


WOW!

I shared the good news with YoLeven and Jimmy Poon, and kept going. My credits dropped quite a bit, but it hit a second time!


Excited about what was happening, I also realized that there was a problem with the strategy, and it was bigger than just the fact that one combination out of the possible 21 was not bet on.

Hmmmm.






    2 comments:

    1. 5 spots are the Keno Breath of Life 😎

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    2. It’s like the Manhattan Project of Keno. Agree about night flights, I can’t do it, makes me too anxious to enjoy the day.

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