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There's no need to put bills in your floppy drive. In fact when you're playing
online slots there is no need to handle physical money at all. Unlike a real
casino where you have to spend time at a cashier's desk changing up money, then
having no choice but to lug around buckets of tokens, with online slots there
are no such worries. All your transactions are handled online. A virtual casino
will require you to make a deposit of funds into your casino account. This is
typically done through a third party online financial transaction company, the
most common one being Virtual Exchange. Once you open a Virtual Exchange account,
you just use either your credit card or any one of the various other payment
methods, to deposit money into your Virtual Exchange account. Once you have
money in your Virtual Exchange account it's just a few simple clicks to transferring
the money to your casino account, so you can start playing slots right away.
If you're new to doing business online, there is no need to be nervous. Online
payments and other transactions have become extremely common and are protected
with the most advanced security software that exists. And using your credit
card to make purchases online is safe as well. Even when you use your credit
card at a hotel or a car rental company there is the chance that someone might
see your information. But when you make a purchase at an online casino the only
one who sees your information is the computer-and computers are as honest as
they come.
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Operation M.Y.O.W.
(Make Your Own Win) is a 3-reel game where players choose from
five different pay tables and each pay table is displayed on
the machine. It may be played in denominations of $.05, $.25,
$.50, $1, and $5. The theme of this slot machine is feline (cat)
with an Asian flair with pay table symbols including Coi, Dragons,
Flowers, etc. In addition, cat icons represent the five lucky
colors. Each pay table has a distinctive name and lucky color.
The names are: Lucky (White), Catman (Purple), Kung Fu Kitty
(Yellow), Catzilla (Green), and The King (Pink). Players have
the ability to scroll through the set of five different pay tables
and play on the one that they choose. The player chooses between
the different pay tables at anytime by selecting a prominently
displayed Next Paytable button. Each pay table has
different payouts, but the wheels work the same regardless of
which one the player has chosen. A player can change, at any
time, to a new pay table and each one has its own flavor. The
players choice does not affect the way the wheels stop.
Overall, the pay tables have very similar odds to the player.
The number of games and manufacturers of coin-operated machines are
almost end less. Choose from slot, gumball, cigar, music, clocks, cash
registers, pinball, gun, and weigh machines, horse gaming and golf,
to name a few. Slot authoritarian, Marshall Fey, author of "Slot
Machines:
A Pictoral History of the First 100 Years," said the slot machine
mushroomed into a premier collectible after 1976, the year that California
legalized antique slot machine collecting. Many states have since followed
suit.
Robert Levy of Pennsauken, N.J., who has more than 250 antique slots,
said he collects because "they increase in value every year. They
are a good investment, very entertaining, they make wonderful banks,
and they will never be made again." His oldest is dated 1893. Levy,
who is for two price guides in the U.S. and one in England, said he
has bought and sold slot machines for 14 years. For some collectors,
"seek and find" offers the most enjoyment. The rare ones are
difficult to locate because many of them were taken to the city dump
and are lost forever. Some collectors like the "thrill" of
owning an illegal item.
Not every state condones ownership of a slot machine, and some states
require that it be a certain age before it can be sold. Levy said the
Attorney General's office of each state regulates the sale of slot machines,
and it is best to check with that office before buying. Cosmetic changes
over the years are not the only consequences of the modern world of
gaming. "With the old machines, you played one coin at a time and
it paid on the center line.
You could have fun playing and watching and waiting for the symbols
to come up. Today's electronic slots play up to 60 lines at one time;
they will take $100 dollar bills and will, geometrically, take money
unbelieveably quicker. You can sit down and in a matter of seconds,
your money is gone, and so is the fun of the game.
The ones that play up to 60 lines let the casino take in less on each
pull, but it (the casino) makes more money in the long run," Levy
said.
Click below pictures to see some vintage machine pictures we collected,
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Strike'm'up.
THE GAME :.
The "STRIKE'M'UP" 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 3coin 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 pin on a reel it will be added on the track.
- When you get 3 pins horizontal you get paid three coins and they disappear.
-When a column gets to the top you get paid 100 coins and the row disappears.
-When 2 columns get to the top at the same time, you get paid 5000 coins and the two rows disappear.
-When you get 3 "Strike'm'Up" symbols, you get paid 2500 coins on center line, 2500 coins on upper line, 5000 coins on lower line.
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