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		<title>History of Keno Part 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The name of White Pigeon is quickly assigned to the game Because the pigeons were used at the time to inform the surrounding villages and towns of the winning numbers. A Chinese poem with a thousand digits was very dedicated to this historic event. This classic poem a thousand characters, as is known, is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The name of White Pigeon is quickly assigned to the game Because the pigeons were used at the time to inform the surrounding villages and towns of the winning numbers. A Chinese poem with a thousand digits was very dedicated to this historic event. This classic poem a thousand characters, as is known, is a sequence of characters independent rhyming. At first it was an innovative way for children to learn, but the poem became so famous that the characters are often seen as a system of numeration &#8216;romantic&#8217;. So rather than having only one table filled with numbers, players of the era used these known indices. <strong><a href="http://www.casinoclubbonus.de/">casino club deutschland</a><br />
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At first the game used up to 120 indexes, and only when the game left China 80 characters were opted as the Keno game we know today.</p>
<p>The game arrived in the U.S. in mid 1800 with the thousands of Chinese immigrants seeking work in the mines and the railroad yards. Although prohibited in the beginning, Keno was played in secret by the new Chinese immigrants. The growing popularity of the game gave a new name in the game that became &#8216;Chinese lottery&#8217;, particularly in cities with large Chinese populations like San Francisco. The game however continued to use Chinese characters and therefore do not penetrate the American pop culture before the game was finally converted, including the digital system.</p>
<p>With a style &#8216;Cowboy&#8217;, where gambling was legal in the U.S. state of Nevada in 1031, that the lottery was not affected by the new legislation did not discourage anyone. All that remained to do was change the name of the game (&#8216;Chinese lottery&#8217;) by another name which did not mention in the lottery game, therefore, became known as&#8217; horseracing Keno &#8216;(&#8216; Horserace Keno &#8216;) which meant that the numbers game and that horses were to win, it was necessary that the&#8217; horse &#8216;on which the player had wagered finish first. Later, when the government passed a law requiring the bet on horse racing, the State of Nevada quickly changed the name of the game a new one, renaming it the &#8216;Keno&#8217;. <strong><a href="http://www.sportsbook-poker.com/">www.sportsbook.com</a></strong></p>
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		<title>History of Keno</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keno, a game very similar to many versions of the national lottery, is very easy to play and remains one of the most played games in the casino. The game itself was developed by the head of the Chinese state Cheung Heung, and involved a selection of 10 of the 120 Chinese characters. Apart from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Keno, a game very similar to many versions of the national lottery, is very easy to play and remains one of the most played games in the casino. The game itself was developed by the head of the Chinese state Cheung Heung, and involved a selection of 10 of the 120 Chinese characters. Apart from this historical detail (disputed by some way), the true origins of the game reveal a mystery. Several versions of the game exist. <strong><a href="http://www.partybingo.org.uk/">Party Bingo</a></strong><br />
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Known theory shows that Cheung Leung of the Chinese Han Dynasty introduced a game that was then already very similar to Keno present in about the year 200 BC. Probably the city controlled by Cheung was at war for several years and was distressed by a lack of money and supplies. The citizens refused to contribute more to this cause, and Cheung&#8217;s find another way to raise funds needed to continue to pay its brutal battles.</p>
<p>Finally Cheung was a great idea when it decided to invent a game that would soon become the favorite among all the subjects under his command while creating a little money to contribute to the burden of war. The game was a success and is cited as having contributed substantially to the success of forces Cheung. They even say that the game was useful for mobilizing additional resources and for helping to finance the huge project of building the Great  Wall of China!</p>
<p>The name of White Pigeon is quickly assigned to the game Because the pigeons were used at the time to inform the surrounding villages and towns of the winning numbers. A Chinese poem with a thousand digits was very dedicated to this historic event. This classic poem a thousand characters, as is known, is a sequence of characters independent rhyming. At first it was an innovative way for children to learn, but the poem became so famous that the characters are often seen as a system of numeration &#8216;romantic&#8217;. So rather than having only one table filled with numbers, players of the era used these known indices. <strong><a href="http://www.hugerakeback.com/party-poker-rakeback/">Party  Rakeback</a></strong></p>
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