jhendri2 said:Anybody remeber these? Used to cover the table and was a big gambling game?
Jim
jhendri2 said:Anybody remeber these? Used to cover the table and was a big gambling game?
Jim
jhendri2 said:Anybody remeber these? Used to cover the table and was a big gambling game?
Jim
lukeinva said:The place I play still has 2 keno boards!!
Do they use them alot? I have never seen this game played...would love to see it one day. Where is it again? Alexandria??lukeinva said:The place I play still has 2 keno boards!!
landshark77 said:Do they use them alot? I have never seen this game played...would love to see it one day. Where is it again? Alexandria??
nfty9er said:So how is the action on them? Do they get a lot of play and or gambling?
Do you think it would be a good idea for one in a room on the west coast. I know it won't hurt much to try. Just a couple hundy.
lukeinva said:Oh yeah!! Lots of gambling when they play! There is skill involved in playing keno. Lots of people think its all luck and yes it is involved but if you know how to hit it up the board and make it stick your winner! We were playing once and a guy broke hit double keno and doubled out in points! Depends who is playing, on how much the bet is. goes anywhere from $1/$2 up to $50/$100. Highest game I every saw was $250-$500 one guy lost $7500 in 45mins!!!! But that was a long time ago. The regulars that play it generally play for $20/$40 unless they are trying to rape some one then it gets higher!! Yeah every place should have a board. I will check monday I know the boards have a number on them, they were made in Pa I believe. I will post up the number when I get it!
nfty9er said:I posted the link on my earlier post. If they are still made by Pat Sheehan, he advertises his cell phone to order one for $175.00. 503-313-8646
oldroller said:Do a search for Alabama Billiards AL.They have keyno/Amos&Andy boards on there site.You have to look close.
The boards are still around here, but people mostly play "rollerball" on them now. All a player does is try to roll high number. You take your hand, roll the ball off of the end rail and back up onto the board, trying to land the ball in the highest number on the board. Most play "Keno" pays double. If you don't think there is any skill at the game, you should have rolled against Weenie Beenie in Myrtle Beach about 15 years ago. And they always bet high on it. In fact, Weenie Beenie sold the boards. I still have one around the house somewhere. Just think, if you have 7 or 8 players rolling $30 to $50 a roll, it doesn't take long to make (or lose) a sizeable score.nfty9er said:I posted the link on my earlier post. If they are still made by Pat Sheehan, he advertises his cell phone to order one for $175.00. 503-313-8646