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A single High 5 symbol and two 2-Bar symbols on
the payline completes a three 2-Bar symbols combination.
A three 2-Bar symbols combination normally pays out
60 coins, with three coins bet. Since a High 5 symbol
is showing, the payout is 5 X 60 = 300 coins.
Two High 5 symbols and a Red Seven symbol on the
payline complete a three Red Seven symbols combination.
A three Red Seven symbols combination normally pays
out 180 coins, with three coins bet. Since two High
5 symbols are showing, the payout is 25 X 180 = 4,500
coins.
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Slot machines are actual free-standing "machines" easily identified by their spinning reels and pull handles. The concept is simple, drop in some coins, pull the handle and hope the reel
symbols line up. Different symbols win different amounts, and there's usually a jackpot available to be won.
Slot machines are a total game of chance. There are no rules to learn, and the outcome is totally random. The ease of play, the potential huge payoffs, the noise and the excitement level
around the slot area all contribute to a high entertainment value for some.
Slot machines come in a variety of forms with diverse symbols on the wheels and numerous payout systems. Slot machines can have from three to five reels/wheels and one to five payoff lines.
In all of them the basic idea is the same, to line up particular symbols on the payout line. The less likely a combination is to occur, the greater the payoff.
The most basic slot machines require you to bet one coin (a fixed amount such as a dollar), they have only three reels, only one payout line, and pay a multiple of the bet coins value
(e.g. Three cherries on the payout line will result in a payout 300 times the bet coins value). The player inserts the coin and pulls a handle (or presses a button on the front panel) and waits for
the wheels to stop on the payout line to see if, and how much they have won (the payout symbols and payoff values are posted on the front of the machine). The more complex machines accept
more than one coin (up to five), can have up to five wheels, and many also have up to five payout lines (three across and two diagonal).
STEP 2:.
When a player pulls the lever, the computer records the next three
numbers generated. At this step, technically the computer has already
decided whether the outcome is a win, lose or jackpot.
STEP 3:.
The numbers are simplified by a mathematical formula to yield three
smaller numbers, typically one to three digits long. The new numbers
correspond to stop positions on each of the slot machine's reels. These
stop positions will have the corresponding symbols mapped in the computer
chips.
In C++ language, it can be following scripts to get a random integer
between min and len
rand() % len + min;
STEP 4:.
The computer rolls each reel into the correct stop position to reveal
the outcome. Each reel has 22 possible stop positions, and many of these
stops can be activated by more than one stop number (high-payout stops
are usually assigned fewer numbers, so the odds of getting them will
be lower). While video slot machines and online slots don't use mechanical
reels, the underlying process is the same.
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Captain Cash is a three reel, five payline, and five
coin slot machine. The multiple paylines increase
your chances of winning. It has a wild symbol and
the maximum payout is 5,000 coins. For every coin
that you bet, you enable another payline. You are
paid out for winning combinations on enabled paylines
only.
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