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The Standard deviation slots strategy is perhaps the most advanced of all slots
playing tactics. It involves using a mathematical equation to determine on what
spins the machine is most likely to yield a win. Although some people prefer
to use the precision of actual mathematical formulas in these strategies it
is not necessary, and with a little practice can be done quite quickly in your
head. Here are the steps to make the strategy work.
1. The 1st step is to choose a Slot machine, or game, that uses "Equal-Ratio"
play. This means any slots game that gives you the same payout percentage
for every level of play. For example, if you bet 4 dimes (40 cents) the jackpot
will be exactly 4 times the jackpot than if you had bet 1 dime. The standard
deviation strategy will only work on slot games that have this kind of payout
percentage structure.
2. The Standard Deviation strategy enables you to calculate the "standard
deviation" of the number of spins between wins. In order to accomplish
this, the player must bet with a minimum amount in order to establish, on average,
how many spins you must make before a win will happen. So have a pen and notepad
ready and play for a while. Record the number of spins you make before you get
a win. Make sure you repeat the cycle after every win about ten times. For instance,
if you spin 8 times and on the 9th spin you make a win you would write down
9.
3. Once you have about 10 wins recorded take the average of all the numbers
and you have the standard deviation for that game. So if you find that the
wins happen about 10 to 20 spins apart the standard deviation would be 15. You
would then know that in order to maximize your chances of winning for that game
all you have to do is continually bet minimum amounts for 14 spins, then on
the 15th you would bet the maximum. It might not work out every time, but it
will give you the edge you need to ensure you are playing with the maximum possibility
of winning.
NOTE: For the purposes of simplicity the exact formula for the standard Deviation
strategy is not given here. Doing it on the cuff and in your head is a much
more convenient way and is still just as accurate to produce a marked increase
in your number of wins. Just remember it takes time. The longer you stay playing,
the bigger the increase in the number of wins will be.
Also it is important to keep in mind that for best results you should employ
this strategy only on those slots games with the highest payout percentage.
If you have carefully selected a slot machine with a payout percentage around
98 percent, you have the ability to create a slot game with an ultra high payout
percentage. Combined with careful game selection the standard deviation strategy,
this is an extremely powerful way to get the most wins.
One Play Strategies
This is a simple but very effective strategy. Like Standard Deviation, in order
to make the One Play Strategy work, you must also choose slots games that offer
Equal-ratio payouts. This method works best with games that offer the biggest
jackpots, and you play only the maximum bet. These are the steps.
You start if any one play wins a payout at 1x-3x (1 to 3 times the amount bet)
then you make 1 more play.
If any one play wins 4x or more, then you make 3 more plays.
Otherwise you stop playing immediately.
Take note of those slots where such strategies might seem to work, and those
games where they do not work.
Note: there are a lot of people who don't believe in One Play slot machine
strategies. They usually say that it is impossible to win by just using one
kind of bet. The best thing to do is try the method out for yourself, if it
works for you than it does not mater what anyone else thinks about the strategy.
Also here are some things to consider when deciding whether to use the One Play
Strategy.
There will always be times when a slot game does not pay for awhile, and then
"pays off" in the end. However there also are times when a slot machine
game will just keep on paying.
Even a jackpot does not last very long if you go around feeding slot machines
that do not feed you back.
If you can keep, on average, 1x from every 3x win, you will do better than
to win the largest jackpot.
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The Blue Star symbol is wild and substitutes for
any other symbol to complete winning combinations,
and increases the payout.
A single Blue Star symbol pays out 3x any combination
it completes.
Two Blue Star symbols pay out 9x any combination
they complete.
Three Blue Star symbols on the payline
create a winning combination as shown in the Payout
Table, and do not multiply your win.
Example:
1. A single Blue Star symbol on the payline completes
the winning combination of a single Cherry symbol.
With 2 coins bet, a single Cherry symbol combination
pays out 4 coins. However, a Blue Star symbol is displayed,
so the payout is 4 x 3 = 12 coins.
2. Two Blue Star symbols and a 3-Bar symbol on the
payline, combine to produce a three 3-Bar symbols
combination. With 2 coins bet, a three 3-Bar symbols
combination pays out 100 coins. However, two Blue
Star symbols are showing, so the payout is 100 x 9
= 900 coins.
3. Two Blue Star symbols and a Seven symbol on the
payline, combine to produce a three Seven symbols
combination. With 2 coins bet, a three Seven symbols
combination pays out 200 coins. However, two Blue
Star symbols are showing, so the payout is 200 x 9
= 1,800 coins.
Chiefs
Fortune is a three reel, one payline, and three coin slot machine.
Chiefs Fortune has a wild symbol and a Bonus Feature. The
Chiefs Head symbol is wild and substitutes for any other
symbol to complete winning combinations. To qualify for the Bonus
Feature, you must bet three coins per spin. If you bet three
coins, and a Magic Arrow symbol is displayed on the payline,
one magic arrow is shot into the target. When you receive a magic
arrow it is stored until you have collected all five arrows required
to enter the bonus screen, You do not lose the magic arrows you
have collected when you exit the game. Once you have collected
five magic arrows the Bonus Feature is activated. To play the
Bonus Feature, Click the Spin button.
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