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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.
Liberty Bell.The Beginning of the Slot Machine.
German Immigrant, Charles Fey, credited with inventing slot machine.
In California, (especially San Francisco), in the 1890's, gambling was a popular type of entertainment. Many forms of slot machines existed at that time.
Charles Fey aimed at competing with these
existing slot machines with his "Liberty Bell". The "Liberty Bell" had many unique features that soon distinguished his machines.
Players liked the Liberty Bell, and any good establishment
gives the players what they like. The Liberty Bell was a big hit, and Charles Fey was given credit for inventing a "new"
standard in slot machines, that to this day has some
influence.
In the 1890's, slot machines can best be described
as semi-legal. By paying the players, slot machines were made illegal, and eventually banned in California. Charles Fey continued to produce his machines regardless.
He knew his machines were popular and that the end users
were the ones using his inventions illegally. Why should he
give up producing, when as far as he was concerned, they
were legal if used correctly?
He continued to produce and sell his inventions, and was eventually
arrested and fined.
It was never legal to produce or own slot machines
again in California as long as Charles Fey was alive. Production
was legal in other states and these producers often copied his
machines and sold them to his clients.
I wonder what Charles Fey would be thinking of doing in the year
2000 with Internet gambling and online casinos. Are we missing
out on the latest invention of the "Liberty Bell"?
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1¢ to
a maximum of $1.00. Your wager is placed on each line, up to
5 coins per line. Wins are recorded from the left side of the
machine to the right. Winning totals vary depending on the symbols
you have lined up. Also, if you receive 2 or more Banana scatter
symbols anywhere on the screen, you win the corresponding prize
form 2X to 500X your bet. The Monkey symbol is wild and completes
winning combinations with 9, 10, J, Q, K, and A symbols. Within
the game, click on the PAY TABLE button to see the winning combinations
and paylines.
Yes - Tally Ho has a scatter and a wild,
multiplier symbol.
The Wild Horse symbol is a wild, multiplier symbol.
This means that it substitutes for any other symbol
to complete winning combinations, except the Scatter
Horn symbol. And doubles the payout of any combination
it completes.
Multiple Wild Horse symbols on an enabled payline
create Wild Horse winning combinations. Wild Horse
winning combination payouts are not doubled. The Wild
Horse symbol only multiplies payouts if it acts as
a wild symbol.
The Scatter Horn symbol is a scatter symbol. This
means that it does not need to appear in a line on
an enabled payline to win. It can be scattered anywhere
on the five reels, provided two or more Scatter Horn
symbols appear.
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