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A reduced number Keno

PostPosted: Sat Jul 27, 2024 7:57 am
by pyst7lot
Not sure it's gonna be much help but I'm looking at Keno, working with numbers 1 to 40 instead of 1 to 80.
Using 80 numbers requires too much ram and computer power.

Re: A reduced number Keno

PostPosted: Thu Aug 01, 2024 4:02 am
by tdnl46w
Here’s another method to try. For an 80 number Keno game you can divide the numbers into four groups of 20 numbers. Then setup a limited wheel for the four groups by appending groups to a package.

Example.

Package -> Insert -> Full Wheel…
- Select 1-20, -> Insert
- Select only 21-40 -> Append
- Select only 41-60 -> Append
- Select only 61-80 -> Append

Using the EL Keno demo lotto, the package will contain 739,024 combinations. Then using a Complex Filter, you can setup and combine filters for the four groups in the package as needed.

Re: A reduced number Keno

PostPosted: Sat Dec 27, 2025 9:42 pm
by jldelgado0
HOLA, PUEDES ponerme esas 739,024 combinations, a jldelgado0@hotmail.com


tdnl46w wrote:Here’s another method to try. For an 80 number Keno game you can divide the numbers into four groups of 20 numbers. Then setup a limited wheel for the four groups by appending groups to a package.

Example.

Package -> Insert -> Full Wheel…
- Select 1-20, -> Insert
- Select only 21-40 -> Append
- Select only 41-60 -> Append
- Select only 61-80 -> Append

Using the EL Keno demo lotto, the package will contain 739,024 combinations. Then using a Complex Filter, you can setup and combine filters for the four groups in the package as needed.

Re: A reduced number Keno

PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2025 5:36 am
by tdnl46w
tdnl46w wrote:...
Package -> Insert -> Full Wheel…
- Select 1-20, -> Insert
- Select only 21-40 -> Append
- Select only 41-60 -> Append
- Select only 61-80 -> Append


In the "Full Wheel" feature window, you can [Append] any selected numbers to a current package.

append.jpg

So in the above example, you first [Insert] numbers 1-20 into a package. Then open the Full Wheel feature again separately for each of the other sets of numbers and [Append] each one(21-40, then 41-60, and 61-80). This will create a package of 739,024 tickets.