These machines have a three phase program written into them. Pay the house a certain pre-determined percentage of every dollar gambled, and I have been assured that if the machine has not registered enough intake of money to enable it to pay out a major jackpot, it will not hit no matter how many times or how often you re-set your numbers. These machines are designed and programmed to do one thing.
Here is the explanation, in the reader’s own words: But I thought it might prove interesting, if not worthwhile, to our readers. Now, I don’t endorse this explanation or suggest that it is a true reflection of how keno machines work. One of the most technical explanations of how a video keno game works was delivered to me from a reader who claims to have received the information from a former technician of a major slot manufacturer. Does anyone work for a company like IGT or something and answer this with a def yes or no? Thanks I have Played keno for years always thinking it was trully random and have enjoyed the game yes I've lost more than I won but never my mortgage payment lol so it was only for entertainment and I have enjoyed playing and ever so often hit a nice 7-spot or 8-spot or 8 of 9 etc for a nice payday but now after reading this this seems like it could make sense I hope its not true would take away alotta the fun of keno knowing its not trully random.