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If you hit big on a machine you won't hit again.
Not true! - Slot machines have a computer chip that operates the
random number generator that causes a variation from 1 to several
billion combinations in a matter of milliseconds beginning the second
you spin. Whatever the number the random number generator is on in that
split second that you spun is what you see on the screen. This number is
compared by the computer chip, to a table in the memory and the result
is the combination you spun.
The casino can, at will, loosen the slots or tighten them up.
Not true! - The payout rates are set and can not be changed by the
casinos and these rates are audited by outside companies insuring fair
play. You must consider that a reputable casino puts it's reputation on
a very high set of standards and even attempting to change the payouts
would risk the integrity that the casino has built for itself.
If a machine hasn't hit in awhile it is due to hit.
Not true! - .The games are totally random due to the Random Number
Generator and do not 'remember' when it hit last and does not predict
when it will hit again. I have played at land based casinos and sat at a
particular machine for hours several days in a row and it never hit. And
on the same train of thought, I have hit a particular machine two or
three times in one sitting.
If you get up from a machine and someone else sits down and hits
the big one, this means that if you hadn't moved you would have won.
Not true! - No matter whether it's you or the next person in line, the
spinner must hit the spin button at the precise time that the Random
Number Generator lines up with the winning combination. The odds of you
hitting the button at the same millisecond as the 'next' player are not
calculatable.
You are least likely to win at a slot machine.
Not true! - .Slot machines have among the highest payouts of any
video gambling machines.
Odds are changed to pay higher on weekends or other high traffic
times.
Not true! Again going back to the integrity of the casino and the
ability to change the payouts, the casino has no control over this as it
is all done with the Random Number Generator and in the case of land
based casinos, the machines arrive at the casino with the Random Number
Generators preset.
All winning combinations have an equal chance of being hit:.
Not true! -. The larger the payout on a win, the smaller the
chance a player has to get that win. Therefore, a player most likely
will win many small combinations in a sitting,
and winning the actual big payoff has a much less probability of being
hit. This is why it is called gambling, you're taking a chance and have
no assurances of winning but you
do have the promise of a fair chance.That's all for now. If
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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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The
feature game is triggered when the Lady Bug symbol appears
anywhere on reel 1 and the Love Bug symbol appears anywhere on
reel 5. The bugs catch Credit Prizes that fall from 4 bridges
as they float along a Venice Canal. If a "Diamond Ring" is
caught, all prizes during the feature are tripled. If a
"Necklace" is caught, 15 free games are also awarded. The
feature cannot be retriggered during the free games. Bonus
round and free games wins are added to payline and scatter
wins.
Falling Diamonds.
THE GAME :.
The "FALLING DIAMONDS" slot machine is a "Three line" payout with two 5000 Coins Jackpots.
HOW TO PLAY :.
1. Verify that you have credits in the credit window.
2. Select the coin value you want to play.
3. Press "Bet1" once, twice, or three times depending on how many coins you want to bet, then "Spin", or "Bet Max" and will start spinning automatically with a 3-coin bet.
-1 coin : you play line 1.
-2 coins : you play lines 1 and 2
-3 coins : you play lines 1, 2 and 3.
SPECIAL FEATURES :.
Each time you show a diamond on a reel it will be added on the track.
- When you get 3 diamonds horizontal you get paid three coins and they disappear.
-When a collum get to the top you get paid 100 coins and the row disappears.
-When 2 collums get to the top at the same time, you get paid 5000 coins and the two rows disappear.
-When you get 3 "FALLING DIAMONDS" symbols, you get paid 2500 coins on center line, 2500 coins on upper line, 5000 coins on lower line.
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