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Keno Winner: A Guide to Winning at Video Keno $11.73 Tom Collins known as "The King of Video Keno" has authored a quick and easy guide to winning at Video Keno. Tom, a 15 year author of technical and "how-to" manuals, has written an easy to understand guide that is short and to the point. This is a one of a kind source of knowledge you should read before you drop one more coin into a Video Keno machine. "Keno Winner: A Guide to Winning at Video Keno" covers essential winning topics such as: Identifying trends and groups of numbers to help you win more often. Using the "seven number payoff" to identify "high pay machines" and avoid "low pay machines." Avoiding Video Keno machines that are "scattering" numbers; making you a sure loser. Taking advantage of "Vertical or Horizontal Blocking" video Keno machines, dramatically increasing your chances of winning. "Keno Winner: A Guide to Winning at Video Keno" is an easy to read guide that will show you how to become a winner of some of the largest jackpots the casino has to offer. |
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Keno $5.99 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Keno Cafe $39.99 Keno Cafe Giclee Print by . Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Video Vegas $9.95 Video Vegas has more than 20 slot machines including classic slots, video blackjack, keno and poker. Single and multi–play versions. Realistic graphics and sound effects and fast game play will give you the buzz of playing in Las Vegas. Program Features: |
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Elvis ’68 Comeback Special [VHS] $10.22 Five years before he achieved broadcast history with his legendary 1973 global satellite telecast, Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii, Elvis Presley brought a less grandiose but far more urgent mission to this Christmas season network special: isolated from his original audience after a long sojourn on Hollywood soundstages, and threatened by the vibrancy and social gravity of rock, the King sought nothing … |
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Q:the Movie [VHS] $4.78 … |
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So You Wanna Be a Gambler! Learn How to Win at Slots: Basic Course $19.99 Learn How to Win at Slots — Basic Course. This tape is about slots. It’s been created with one goal in mind — to teach you how to win. John Patrick says, “What’s the secret to beating the slots? Knowledge and discipline. In this tape, I take you behind the scenes and show you the different kind of slot machines. Progressive, Multi-Line, Poker and Kena. We get into the pros and cons of the $1 ma… |
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The White House: Behind Closed Doors $9.70 Tour the country’s most famous residence in this intimate documentary that takes you inside the White House. Led by President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush, you’ll get amazing access to the landmark’s many spectacular rooms, with informed commentary about the decor provided by “Antiques Roadshow” regulars Leigh and Leslie Keno. 70 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo…. |
Explore the world of Video Productions
In the past everything we watch was on television stations and was transmitted live. This is true that video coverage or some thing like that is totally impossible to thing about in this time. During the live television what ever you miss is gone. You were not getting any second chance to see what ever we are missed. But all these gradually and slowly have become part of our past as we now have a second chance in video products.
This is true that Video production evolved with the onslaught of television. In 1897 first television camera that employed version of the cathode ray tube was made. 59 years later, magnetic tape technology pioneered by German scientists during World War 2 was used by Ampex Corporation to give birth to the first video tape recorder known as Ampex-1000. This happened in 1956 when side by side Sony betamax became the first commercially available video cassette recorder in 1973. Many will find it difficult to believe if told that video cassettes have spent close to 4 decades with us.
This is true that Sony only gave birth to professional digital video recorders using D-format which was using a component video to record uncompressed standard definition video. This is for a fact that exposure of the product by big T V station which is the following time got replaced with digital betacam. In case of the earlier day it was actually done with Video productions, productions were done mostly by television networks for field recording with the studio recording. But the onslaught of the video production can not be attached with the company or individual.
Video productions have changed from what it used to be to the high quality video productions we now have. In the earlier stages it was a one man crew and later to two. With the multiple crew members with the best equipments at their disposal it has exploded with the time. The production houses are now having a departmental work, cameramen, script writers, directors, cast (actors/actresses) make-up artists, welfare managers, costumiers, marketers, distributors and many more.
Video productions have become one big industry with millions of people on the payroll, and the industry pays well as we can see in the life of those in the industry. This is true that very much sophisticated and within the reach of anyone who wants to go into the field. Video productions have also made some countries more popular.
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101 Things You Didn't Know about Casino Gambling $2.51 With sections on poker and other card games, table games, slots, video poker, Keno, and even horse racing, this book is as irreverent and entertaining as gambling itself. |
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101 Things You Didn't Know about Casino Gambling $0.99 New - With sections on poker and other card games, table games, slots, video poker, Keno, and even horse racing, this book is as irreverent and entertaining as gambling itself. |
