I taught myself gambling math out of John Scarne books. Yeah, I know, he was all wrong on blackjack. But he was damn good on poker and keno. So I'm going to put up a link because its the only way I can figure to get the video on here. It's a video keno game called Quick Cash. The game was installed on about 2000 machines in Montana several years ago.

Every brand new game that hits the casino floor gets a cursory inspection by me. I'm looking for certain things. Progressive meters. Banking features. I remember the first time I seen this Quick Cash game. I tested the meter movement. Super Strong. I took pics of the rules screen so I could do the math at my leisure.

I knew it was going to be strong but I didn't know how strong. I also knew I was the first machine pro in the world to find this game. With me there is no "follow the leader." I blaze my own trail. With one exception, I was the only machine pro in the world to exploit this game. I had absolutely no competition. That is, until I finally taught the game to one other person. The game lasted several years but recently saw it's demise as it was removed from 90% of the machines.

I have to post a link to my Twitter account to get the vid up here. For some reason, PFA won't accept it straight from my computer.

This is what you will be looking at. I'm playing a 2-spot. Then there are 5 machine picks. So essentially I'm playing 1 way of 2 and 1 way of 5. The bet is 75 cents. The top meter is at $690. When I hit 5 out of the 5 machine picks I will get the money in the meter.

Here's the video:

https://twitter.com/i/status/1329250068738699265