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How to play: Apart
from deciding which machine to play the only real
decision you have to make is how many coins to
play each go. It is generally always best to play
the maximum coins, as most machines only give you
the best value if you do. This is especially true
with progressives (where the BIG jackpots are) as
there could be thousands difference in the size
of the jackpot. There are some machines where the
paytable's are relatively the same however many
coins you play. If you only want to play one coin
at a time these are the ones for you. Have a look
at our reviews as we will point these machines
out for you.
A single Double Wammy symbol on the payline and
a single Cherry symbol on the payline completes a
two Cherry symbols combination. A two Cherry symbols
combination pays out 15 coins, with three coins bet.
Since a Double Wammy symbol is showing, the payout
is 2 x 15 = 30 coins.
Two Double Wammy symbols and a 3-Bar symbol on the
payline complete a three 3-Bar symbols combination.
A three 3-Bar symbols combination normally pays out
120 coins, with three coins bet. Since two Double
Wammy symbols are showing, the payout is 4 x 120 =
480 coins.
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In 1887, Charles Fey brought to America what was to be one of the
jackpot of inventions.The Slot Machine.
A 29 year old mechanic from San Francisco, Fey started a craze that
thrives til this day. On the first slot machines the reels had symbols
of ordinary playing cards, not the fruit and array that we see today.
The term 'One Armed Bandit' was soon after adopted as it was thought
that the odds were not the greatest and people kept putting their money
in without much thought to how much they were actually losing. With 3
reels and 20 symbols in it's early days, the slot machine has evolved to
some that have random number generators and close to 100 symbols and
multi pay-lines.
Fey, being the inventor was also the first to actually offer the slot
machines to the public and he would rent his hand made machines to other
businesses on a 50% rental agreement. His first slot machine was called
the Liberty Bell and can be seen in a local Reno restaurant that is
owned by his family.
Casinos began putting slot machines in mainly as a distraction for the
lady friends of their male gamblers to keep them occupied and away from
the gaming tables while the men gambled. Soon the craze spread to all
peoples regardless of gender and walk of life. Along with the
introduction of slot machines came the eventual crackdown on the
gambling phenomenon by local police. Raids would ensue and slot machines
confiscated. It wasn't long before the action was moved to the backrooms
of taverns, bars and clubs.
The introduction of slot machine to Nevada has been credited to Bugsy
Seigel, notorious gangster turned casinos entrepreneur in the mid
1900's. With legalized gambling came a new love and fervor for the slot
machine and this has carried over to the internet with online casinos.
The slot machine has always held a certain fascination to gamblers
everywhere and in part is due to the bells and whistles, the sounds and
lights and the almost hypnotic quality of the game play. Slot machines
started out as simple and requiring no skill, a great way to escape
where you didn't really have to think or plan a strategy when playing.
Todays machines still require little or no skill to play, but have added
new technology, stunning graphics and sound effects, and some of the
largest jackpots of any game of chance, and have captivated the hearts
and minds millions of people worldwide and continues to attract and hook
thousands more yearly.
You can find slot machines that still have very inexpensive pulls,
starting at a nickel and going all the way up to $100 a pull and
jackpots in the millions. So there is a game out there for everyone and
every budget.
How to determine your odds? Take the number of reels, example 3 reels
and multiply the amount of symbols. This would work out to 20 x 20 x 20
= 8,000 so the odds would be 7,999 to 1.
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