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Its Good
to be Bad is a 3-reel 1-line system-wide Progressive slot machine.
The pay table is displayed on the machine. The progressive jackpot
total is displayed just above the reels, and re-starts at $100,000
every time the progressive jackpot is won. This machine may only
be played in denominations of $.25 or $1, and only a 3-coin bet
(max bet) allows the player to participate in the progressive.
Keep accumulating losing spins to increase the Free Winning
Spins meter. Receive 29 losing spins in a row, and you win the
progressive jackpot! Watch out!! Once you receive a winning spin,
the Free Winning Spins meter is set back to zero. You
must make a maximum bet (3-coins) in order to qualify for the
bonus part of the game The Loss Meter and the Free Winning
Spins meter. Building up losses in a row adds to the losses on
the Loss Meter, and the dancing devil in the game tells you how
many more losses you need in a row in order to get additional
guaranteed free winning spins. To win the progressive
jackpot, you must rack up 29 losing spins in a row on the Loss
Meter. When you get to your first four losing spins in a row,
then you will receive one guaranteed free winning spin in the
Free Winning Spins meter (just to the right of the reels). Also,
as you build up more losses, the lights on the side of the machine
will begin to light up. The more losses on the Loss Meter, the
higher the lights go. You have the option to redeem
any free winning spins from the number displayed in the Free
Winning Spins meter at any time. But, every time you hit a winning
spin, stopping your streak of losses, then any losses you have
built-up on both the Loss Meter and the Free Winning Spins meter
are lost, and you must once again start building up losses and
free winning spins from zero. If you want to cash-in
your winning spins before this happens, just hit the gold Cash
In! button located just below the red Cash Out button at
the very bottom of the machine.
In an attempt to bring something new and different to the slot player, some variations on the basic slot machines have been introduced. Some of these include:
Progressive machines:.
These multiple-coin machines do not payoff a set payoff rather the jackpot increases with each play. If no one has hit the jackpot for some time the jackpot can grow to gargantuan size. While
the odds are small the payoff can be huge. One note, if playing at a casino and you are lucky enough to hit a big one, do not leave the machine. The machines are programmed to pay only a
percentage in coins the rest of the winnings will be paid out by a check issued by the casino. Stay at the machine until a casino employee comes over to the machine, should you leave some
scam artists are all too willing to quickly sit at the machine and claim that the payoff is theirs.
Double or nothing machines:.
Some slots have added a wheel that can be played after a win. These doubling wheels are even bets, you have a 50/50 chance of doubling (or losing) your winnings. They do not change the
house edge on the machine, but do add a bit of spice to the game that some players enjoy.
Nudge machines:.
Have a light mounted on them that comes on occasionally. If on the player may move (nudge) a wheel forward or backward one location. Sometimes this is all that is required
for a losing hand to become a winner. The house edge on these machines is generally the same as for regular slots.
Wheel-of-Fortune Machines:.
These machines contain a wheel mounted on top of a slot machine and also a sizable progressive jackpot. When the winning symbols appears on the slot machine the wheel spins and the player has a chance at winning the wheel-of fortune jackpot.
Astronomical is a three reel, one payline, and three
coin slot machine. It has a wild, multiplier symbol
and the maximum payout is 8,000 coins. Totally out
of this world ;o)
The Astronomical symbol is wild and substitutes for
any other symbol to complete winning combinations.
A single Astronomical symbol doubles the payout of
any combination it completes.
Two Astronomical symbols quadruple the payout of
any combination they complete.
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