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slots pay from left to right and right to left. The symbols have to lie consecutively, starting from the leftmost or rightmost reel, to qualify as hits. If you have five symbols in a row, you are only paid once. The gopher, duck and catfish symbols are scatter symbols when you get 3 or more of these symbols (of the same kind) on the screen during one round, lying consecutively, you enter the bonus round. The symbols don't have to follow any pay line, meaning they can be on any position on the reel. In the bonus game, choose a driver, an iron and then a putter. You will win a prize based on these three clubs you choose. If you entered the bonus game with four scatter symbols and not just three, your prize is tripled. If you entered with five scatter symbols, your prize is multiplied by ten.
Skull Duggery is a five reel, nine payline, and forty-five
coin slot machine. It has a scatter and a wild symbol.
Skull Duggery has a Bonus Feature, the Booty bonus
game. Three or more Thief symbols on an enabled payline
activate the Booty bonus game.
The objective of the Booty bonus game is to choose
a Pirate that will give you the highest bonus win
amount.
The range of the randomly selected bonus win amount
depends on the number of Thief symbols on an enabled
payline, as shown in the Bonus Payout Schedule.
Winnings are automatically collected at the end of
the Booty bonus game.
Winnings are paid out on the highest combination
on each enabled payline only, except for scatter wins.
Scatter wins are added to payline wins.
Bonus Feature wins are displayed in credits, not coins.
All other payouts are in coins.
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.
The Skull Duggery symbol is a wild, multiplier symbol.
It is only wild for food symbols. This means that
it substitutes for any food symbol to complete winning
combinations. And multiplies the payout of any combination
it completes.
The Skull Duggery symbol does not substitute
for the Scatter Skull, Pirate Captain or Dagger symbols
to complete winning combinations, or the Thief symbol
to activate the Bonus Feature.
One or more Skull Duggery symbols on the payline
create winning combinations as shown in the Regular
Payout Schedule. Skull Duggery winning symbol combination
payouts are not multiplied. The Skull Duggery symbol
only multiplies payouts if it acts as a wild symbol.
Example:
1. Two Skull Duggery symbols and a single Dagger
symbol on an enabled payline do not complete a three
Dagger symbols combination, as the Skull Duggery symbol
is only wild for food symbols.
However, two Skull Duggery symbols complete a winning
combination, as shown in the Payout Schedule, and
pay out 10 coins.
2. Two Skull Duggery symbols and three Orange symbols
on an enabled payline complete a five Orange symbols
combination and pay out 200 coins. However, two Skull
Duggery symbols are displayed, so the payout is 200
coins x 3 = 600 coins.
Two Skull Duggery symbols complete a winning combination,
as shown in the Payout Schedule, and pay out 10 coins.
So, you are paid out for the five Orange symbols
combination, as it is the higher value payout.
3. Four Skull Duggery symbols and a single Mango
symbol on an enabled payline complete a five Mango
symbols combination and pay out 150 coins. However,
four Skull Duggery symbols are displayed, so the payout
is 150 coins x 3 = 450 coins.
Four Skull Duggery symbols pay out 1,000 coins, as
shown in the Payout Schedule.
So, you are paid out for the four Skull Duggery symbols
combination, as it is the higher value payout.
4. Five Skull Duggery symbols on an enabled payline
complete a winning combination as shown in the Payout
Schedule, and pay out 12,000 coins.
The Scatter Skull 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 Skull
symbols appear.
You are paid out for winning combinations on enabled
paylines only, except for scatter wins. The Scatter
Skull symbol can appear in any position, on any of
the reels.
The Skull Duggery symbol does not complete a scatter
symbol combination.
Winnings are calculated by multiplying the Scatter
Skull symbols combination payout, as shown in the
Regular Payout Schedule, by the total number of credits
bet.
If you have a scatter win and a normal win, you
are paid out for both wins, as the scatter symbol
does not need to appear on an enabled payline to win.
The scatter win is added to the payline win.
Example:
1. One Scatter Skull symbol scattered anywhere on
the five reels, and one Skull Duggery symbol on an
enabled payline, do not complete a winning combination.
The Skull Duggery symbol does not substitute for the
scatter symbol, and a minimum of two Scatter Skull
symbols completes a winning scatter combination.
2. If you have selected a 0.50 coin and bet 5 coins
on each of the 9 paylines, your total bet amount is
0.50 x 5 coins = 2.50 credits per payline x 9 paylines
= 22.50 total credits bet.
Three Scatter Skull symbols scattered anywhere on
the five reels complete a scatter winning combination
as shown in the Payout Schedule. Three Scatter Skull
symbols pay out the total number of credits bet multiplied
by 7.
Therefore, your total payout is 22.50 total credits
bet x 7 = 157.50 credits.
3. If you have selected a 0.50 coin and bet 5 coins
on each of the 9 paylines, your total bet amount is
0.50 x 5 coins = 2.50 credits per payline x 9 paylines
= 22.50 total credits bet.
Three Scatter Skull symbols, scattered anywhere on
the five reels, and three Beer symbols on an enabled
payline, complete two winning combinations as shown
in the Payout Schedule.
The three Scatter Skull symbols complete a scatter
winning combination and pay out the total number of
credits bet multiplied by 7. So, you are paid 22.50
total credits bet x 7 = 157.50 credits.
The three Beer symbols complete a 3 Beer winning
combination and pays out 10 coins. As you bet 2.50
credits per payline, you are paid 10 coins x 2.50
credits per payline = 25 credits.
Therefore, your total payout is 157.50 credits +
25 credits = 182.50 credits.
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Payout percentages are the most commonly used form of differentiating slot machines, and the most often used form of advertising slots by the casinos. Many casinos offer "98% payback slots " or some other high number as their payback percentage. This is most often thought of as "98% of the total amount of money deposited into the machine will be returned to the player". People tend to think this means if they play through $100, they should expect to have $98 come back to them. This is a bit of a fallacy however, because the return percentage is a theoretical one based on an infinite timeline. This means if you were to keep playing the slots game forever, you would eventually have made back 98% of what you put in. Most people don't usually play long enough to hit a big jackpot however, and winning that jackpot is part of the calculated 98%. This means if you play and don't win big, chances are you're actual return percentage will be significantly lower.
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What do I mean by traps? I mean slot machines that aren't entirely up front about what they offer you. The biggest trap by far is the full coins trap. There are many slot machines in Vegas that advertise great payback percentages and amazing jackpots, but they also advertise themselves as 'quarter slots ' or 'nickel slots ', which is a little misleading. The majority of these machines require you to play multiple coins in order to be eligible for some or any of its available jackpots. Many of them require that you are playing the maximum number of coins possible on the machine in order to be able to win the jackpot that probably convinced you to play it in the first place! So be very wary, you may find yourself in front of a machine that has three cars lined up in a row making you think you've won the grand jackpot, but no lights will flash, no sounds will erupt, if you only played one coin.
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There are many, many myths around the Internet trying to convince you that the casinos in Las Vegas have masterminded the way they place their slots , with loose slots more visible than tight slots . You will undoubtedly read about how slot machines near the isles, on raised carousels, or near the entrances and exits pay out more and more often than other slots in the casino. The logic is based on the idea that the casino wants any winner on a slot machine to be seen by as many people as possible, convincing them to play too. While this may be a fairly logical assumption, it seems as though if it was true once in the past, it sadly no longer is. Recently Michael Shackleford of the wizard of odds has done some fairly systematic tests of casinos around Vegas and found no difference between the payouts on machines located randomly, and those in previously though of 'loose' spots.
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Jewel Thief is a three reel, three payline, and three
coin slot machine. The multiple paylines increase
your chances of winning.
It has a wild symbol and the maximum payout is 6,000
coins.
For every coin that you bet, you enable another payline.
You are paid out for winning combinations on enabled
paylines only.
Your win amount is the number of coins won multiplied
by the number of credits bet per payline.
Three Jewel Thief symbols on the payline create a
winning combination as shown in the Multiple Payline
Schedule.
Winnings are paid out on the highest combination
on each enabled payline only.
You are paid out for winning combinations on enabled
paylines only.
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.
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