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The
Big Heist is a 3-reel 1-line classic slot machine. The pay table
is displayed on the machine. Bonkers! slots may be played in
denominations of $.05, $.25, $.50, $1, and $5. Once you receive
one safe dial, you receive one click that is placed in the safe
counter. You can win a secret safe bonus by cracking the safe.
In order to crack the safe, you must receive three safe dials
on one spin or accumulate a total of 50 clicks in the safe counter.
If you receive three safe dials on a spin, you will win ten times
the amount of the secret safe bonus. Playing with max coin bets
will lead to larger secret safe bonuses than playing with one
or two coins per spin. The Big Heist slots may also be configured
as a local progressive game, where a 3-coin bet (max bet) hitting
three Police Badges on the payline wins you the progressive
jackpot total, the current jackpot is located just above the
reels.
Odds On Gaming started operating in
the online gaming software industry early 1998. OddsOn Gaming focuses
entirely on developing casino software and doesn't operate any online
casinos itself. OOG offers a full suit of all the regular casino games
(Blackjack, 7 Mega-jackpot Progressives, Roulette, Slots, Keno, Craps,
Video Poker (Multi-Hand), and more!). Especially the (multi-line) slot
games are impressive. OddsOn has developed 5 Progressive Slots.
Magic Slots contains a bonus game. To access the bonus game, you have to collect three magic wands, while playing for max bet. In the bonus game, select one of the four hats. You will receive a prize, depending on your selection. Magic Slots has a progressive jackpot as well. A certain percentage of every bet you make goes to the progressive jackpot pool. You win the jackpot if you get three highest rank symbols (the hat and gloves) along the payline, while playing for max bet.
Once a machine pays off, don't play it again because it won't pay off again for some time.
The machines have absolutely no ability to keep track of what has happened in the past. The results are totally random, the slot machine is as likely to pay off on the next pull as it would have
if a jackpot had not been won.
Slot machines near the entrances to casinos pay off more than other machines.
This belief is based on the assumption that winning machines near the entrance will attract passerby's into the casino. However, today there is no need for casino operators to attract people to
play slots, so if it was true in the past it most likely doesn't apply to today's reality.
Casinos can change the odds of a machine so beware of any casino employee fiddling around near the machines.
The payoffs on every slot machine are coded on a computer chip inserted into the machine when it's manufactured. Casinos, slot technicians, etc. cannot alter the payoffs.
If a slot machine advertises a 95% payback then I should expect a return of $95 for every $100 I put into the machine.
The payback percentages are long term percentages. The long term outlook allows the casinos to average income from the machines over time, which is much longer than the time you would
take to play $100 in a machine. In the short term (the time you would take to play $100) the machine could pay off a lot more or a lot less than the advertised amount.
You should play one coin at a time to get more chances at hitting the jackpot.
The chances of hitting a jackpot are small. In most cases, playing the maximum number of coins increases the payout rate percentage, which is actually your better bet to walking away as a winner.
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