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For a game based on randomness like slots, one might wonder how different strategies
and skill levels can effect how well the game is played. But contrary to what
many people believe, slots are not the totally straightforward, simple game
they are known to be. Careful examination of how slot games operate and the
procedures and environments surrounding them offer many different ways of approaching
the games. Some strategies and techniques can make the difference between being
able to fund your playing for a whole evening instead of just an hour. And for
the really astute players, there are ways to dramatically increase your chances
of winning, no mater what game you're playing.
The nature of slots games don't change, they will always remain a random game,
so your winnings cannot be %100 guaranteed, but how close or far away from %100
your are is totally within your control.
In this section we'll talk about two main types of strategies. The 1st are
basic general strategies the second are more complex systems you can use to
influence the odds of winning.
A standard slotmachine with
some 'crazy' sound effects. The machine consists of colorful
Seven symbols. The game has only 3 different symbols which
makes it a fast and easy game to play. Hit 3 Red Seven symbols
for the jackpot of 400 coins. The jackpot is relatively small
but gets won more often. You can play with coins as low as 5
cents but also bigger coins up to 5 dollars a coin. Maximum
bet is 3 coins.
High 5. is a three reel, one payline,
and three coin slot machine.
It has a wild, multiplier symbol and the maximum payout
is 15,000 coins.
The High 5. symbol is wild and substitutes for any
other symbol to complete winning combinations.
A single High 5 symbol payouts out 5X on any combination
it completes.
Two High 5 symbols payouts out 25x on any combination they
complete.
The High 5 .symbol does not substitute for a Cherry
symbol, unless there is a Cherry symbol on the payline.
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An online slot operates in much the same manner as the machines found
in today's casinos. They're all reliant on a random number generator
(RNG). In the casino, the RNG is built into the machine; online, it's
written into the programming.
The number of "reels" and the number of coins a player inserts determines
the overall payback of any machine. In days gone by, randomness was limited
by physical technology. However, with computerized number generators
there's another fly in the ointment in that the programmer can write
the script for any payback percentage.
This might make a player wary of computerized and/or online slot machines
but the truth is, if the programmer creates a script that pays few winners,
players will either lose all their money or quit playing in frustration.
This leads to casino losses in the long run. Therefore, programs are
written to provide balanced outcomes based on a payback percentage.
Payback percentage is simply what the machine can be expected to return
to players in the long run. For example, a machine set at 96 percent
should return 96 cents out of every dollar. The house gets to keep 4
cents. This doesn't mean you will get 96 cents back for every dollar
you play. You might get less or more or you could hit the jackpot and
get much, much more than your dollar. What's important to understand
is the expression "long term."
The RNG is coordinated with the symbols on the machine to produce a
96 percent payback after thousands of thousands of tries. So, in essence,
your own payback percentage will depend on one thing and one thing only-luck.
Even if a program is set to pay 50 percent, if you are in the right place
at the right time, you could realize a profit.
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