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As with any game of pure chance, there is no real effective strategic system for winning at slots. You will probably, of course, encounter someone who claims to have developed thefool-proof' slots strategy system but please, ignore such advice. The outcome of slots is accidental. The machines have no memory, so there is no effective way of outsmarting them. But there are some tips, which you can use as a basic strategy. You want to find anything above 95%. Similar to other casino games, it is crucial to know the odds and probabilities of the machine you're playing. There is a payout table for each slot, so make sure you read it before inserting coins. Determine your losing limit for the day. Once that limit is reached, go do something else. You will not be a winner every time you play. If you think that the machine you are playing will hardly pay anything out you’d better stop playing it. If the machine pays out good you’d better make higher bets. Make lower bets if you are slumping. Choose a slot according to your bankroll. Play dollar machines if you don’t have much money. Don't forget to cash out the credits you've accumulated. It may seem strange but some gamblers forget to do it. Play the slots you know well.
Here is the list of the most amusing myths concerning slots.
You can spot a winning slot machine.
The only way you'll spot a winning slot machine is when the bells are ringing and the money is dropping. Slot machines use random numbergenerator and that's exactly that. Random.
Casinos place loose slots near the cashier, aisle ways, etc.
If this were true, it would be the only machines anyone would play. A casino mixes slots all over the casino floor. No one with any experience at playing slots would make a statement like this.
Count the number of symbols on the reels to determine your odds.
This is mathematically impossible, remember the RNG (random number generator) determines the stops. Thereare literally millions of combinations on a 3 reel slot machine, so there is no way of determining odds by the symbols on the reels alone.
Casinos can tighten or loosen slot machines from the back office.
In order to change how a slot willpay out is by changing the computer chip. No casino can just flip a switch.
A slot machine that has not been paying is due to hit.
Absolutely false. The RNG assures this. You have an equal chance of winning on a losing machine as you do on a machine that just paid out the jackpot.
Pulling the slot machine handle produces more wins than pressing the spin button and visa versa.
It is also a mistake. These things are only mechanisms for beginning the game. The machine knows whether you win or lose before the symbols begin to stop.
Playing with hot coins improves your chances.
Once again, the computer determines a win or loss and the temperature of the machine or moneyirrelevant. Although it's funny that people still burn their fingers with lighters believing this works.
Casinos set slot machines to payback more on the weekends.
One more rude mistake. The chances and odds are always the same. It doesn’t matter when you play.