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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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Vinyl Countdown is a five reel, nine payline, and
nine coin slot machine. The multiple paylines increase
your chances of winning.
Vinyl Countdown has a wild symbol, and a scatter
symbol.
You are paid out for winning combinations on enabled
paylines only, except for scatter wins. The Scatter
Glitter Ball symbol can appear in any position, on
any of the reels.
The Wild Jukebox symbol does not complete a scatter
symbol combination.
Winnings are paid out on the highest combination
on each enabled payline only, except for scatter wins.
Scatter wins are added to payline wins.
You are paid out for winning combinations on enabled
paylines only, except for scatter wins. The Scatter
Glitter Ball symbol can appear in any position on
the reels.
The Wild Jukebox symbol does not substitute for a
Scatter Glitter Ball symbol.
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.
The Wild Jukebox symbol is wild. This means that it
substitutes for any other symbol to complete winning
combinations, except the Scatter Glitter Ball symbol.
The Wild Jukebox symbol only appears in reels 2,
3 and 4.
Only one winning combination is paid out per enabled
payline. If there is more than one possible winning
combination on a payline, you are paid out the value
of the highest combination only.
Example:
1. One Wild Jukebox symbol on reel 2, and two Scatter
Glitter Ball symbols scattered anywhere on the five
reels, do not complete a scatter winning combination.
The Wild Jukebox symbol cannot substitute for a Scatter
Glitter Ball symbol, and three or more Scatter Glitter
Ball symbols must be displayed to complete a scatter
winning combination.
2. One Wild Jukebox symbol and two Wingtip Shoes
symbols displayed on reels 1, 2 and 3, on the third
enabled payline, completes a three Wingtip Shoes symbols
combination and pay out 10 coins.
The Scatter Glitter Ball 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
that three or more Scatter Glitter Ball symbols appear.
Scatter wins are calculated by multiplying the Scatter
Glitter Ball symbols payout, as shown in the Payout
Schedule by the total number of credits bet.
If you have a scatter win and a regular 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 Glitter Ball symbol scattered anywhere
on the five reels, and two Wild Jukebox symbols displayed
on reels 2 and 3 on an enabled payline do not complete
a winning combination. The Wild Jukebox symbol does
not substitute for a Scatter Glitter Ball symbol,
and a minimum of three Scatter Glitter Ball symbols
complete a winning scatter combination.
2. If you have selected a 0.50 coin and bet 1 coin
on each of the 9 paylines, your total bet amount is
0.50 x 1 coin = 0.50 credits per payline x 9 paylines
= 4.50 total credits bet.
Three Scatter Glitter Ball symbols, scattered anywhere
on the five reels, complete a scatter winning combination
as shown in the Payout Schedule. Three Scatter Glitter
Ball symbols pay out the total number of credits bet
multiplied by 10.
Therefore your total payout is 4.50 total credits
bet x 10 = 45 credits.
3. If you have selected a 0.50 coin and bet 1 coin
on each of the 9 paylines, your total bet amount is
0.50 x 1 coin = 0.50 credits per payline x 9 paylines
= 4.50 total credits bet.
Three Scatter Glitter Ball symbols, scattered anywhere
on the five reels, and three Wintip Shoes symbols
on an enabled payline, complete two winning combinations,
as shown in the Payout Schedule. The three Scatter
Glitter Ball symbols complete a scatter winning combination
and pay out the total number of credits bet multiplied
by 5. So, you are paid 4.50 total credits bet x 10
= 45 credits.
The three Wingtip Shoes symbols complete a 3 Wingtip
Shoes winning combination and pay out 10 coins. As
you selected a 0.50 coin size, you are paid 0.50 x
10 = 5 credits.
Therefore, your total payout is 45 credits + 5 credits
= 50 credits.
It seems like everyone wants to tell you a slot machine secret to
winning. If you've made it this far then you already know there are no
slot machine secrets. The computers random number generator determines a
win or loss.
With that in mind, there are sensible tips to playing slot machines
to reduce your chances of walking away from a casino flat broke.
Tip 1.- No matter what tip or strategy you use to play slot
machines, set a limit to how much you are going to spend before you
ever begin to play. Once you reach that limit, quit. Do not keep
feeding a machine in hopes of recouping any loss.
Tip 2.- Know the slot machine payout schedule. Two identical
slot machines can have different payouts. Play the one with the best
payout.
Tip 3.- Look for advertised slot machines offering 96-98%
paybacks. Casino's usually have a few banks or carousels of high
percentage payback slots.
Tip 4.- Play slots with your bankroll and not from the
credits meter. The reason is not that it makes a difference in
winning, but any winnings will increase your credits. This way, when
you run out of money or want to leave the casino, any credits you earn
are your winnings. If you spend all your money and use up all your
credits, you walk away with nothing.
Tip 5.- If your going to play progressive slot machines,
play the maximum bet. The odds on progressive slot machines are
higher, so when and if you do win, you want the highest payout
possible.
Tip 6.- Join the casino players club. Once you receive your
players card, always play with it in the machine. The casino rewards
players for time and money spent. Even if you don't hit the jackpot,
you may still receive free casino comps like meals, discount hotel
rooms, event tickets and more that are worth money too.
Tip 7.- Try to avoid slot machines with 4 or more reels
until you have built up a bankroll. Odds on 4 or more reel machines
are higher than the standard 3 reel slot machines.
Tip 8.- Play the slot machines you can afford and only spend
money you can risk losing. $1 slots payout more over time than 25.
But of course, there's no absolute guarantee you
will win more playing a $5 slot machine over a $1 slot machine.
Tip 9.- Divide your bankroll into the number of slot
sessions you plan on playing. If you are vacationing at a casino for 5
days and brought $500, spend $100 a day. You will enjoy your time at
the casino over the course of your vacation more compared to blowing
your wad all in one sitting and have no money left for the remainder
of your casino visit. People who do not do this are those who end up
maxing out their credit cards.
Tip 10.- Walk away when your losing and become irritated.
Playing slot machines are fun.and should be fun. When your not
having fun, it's time to go find something else to do. You can always
come back later.
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The world of slot machine gambling, limited to a few geographical areas
by law, remained unchanged for decades. This is how the world of slot
machines came to be and existed until 1980 when Bally Manufacturing changed
the picture with an electronic slot machine that included multiple coin
play and more payout combinations. This particular version became more
or less a basic framework to be imitated by others. In the 1990s the
competitive market swelled to accommodate the growth of casino gaming
in the United States. Machines became more complex, including enticing
graphics, movie and video clips, second-chances, hidden jackpots, a variety
of progressives.
For the most part, the typical, old-fashioned real reel machine bit
the dust and was replaced by a video screen that simulates reels. Today,
these multiple payoff lines and payoffs provided by myriad machine makers,
are-because they have to be--totally controlled by a computer chip.
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