Online Slot Machines - Winning at Slot Machine Games
When you enter a casino, it's important to remember one
thing: There's a reason they call it "gambling". No matter
how good a player you are, there's always a chance --
usually a very good one -- that you're going to lose. There
is no particular strategy that we can suggest you follow on
how to win at online slots, but ways to make sure that you
do not lose everything if you follow a few simple steps when
playing.
But there are ways to increase your chances. The games that
afford the most opportunity to win are blackjack and poker
(including video poker). Why? Because those are the games
where skill and strategy play a part, where you're not just
left to the whims of luck and chance. Sure, you're stuck
with the cards you're dealt. But you have options as to what
to do with those cards. Two people could be dealt the same
hand and still win or lose depending on how they play it.
Slot machines, on the other hand, are governed strictly by
randomness. The modern computerized ones randomly generate
numbers that correspond with possible outcomes of the reels.
Whether you win or not depends on whether you hit the "spin"
button at the precise instant that a winning number has been
generated. In other words, it's entirely up to chance.
That said, there are small tips and strategies that can help
you be a little smarter about how you play the slot
machines.
First, avoid machines that are right next to the buffet line
or other places where people are standing around idly. Why?
Because the casinos put their "tighter" machines (ones that
don't pay out as much) in places where there's a captive
audience of people who are likely to play just because
they're stuck there for a few minutes.
The machines that cost more to play ($1 and $5 machines)
have higher payout percentages than the nickel slots. Look
for signs that say "98 percent payback," or some other
similarly high number. Avoid the ones that say "UP TO 98
percent payback"; we all know what "up to" means in
advertising.
Where the slot machine is placed can be important, too. If a
casino is going to be dishing out big payments, it wants to
make sure everyone can see it happen. Slot machines tucked
away are no good. You want the ones on elevated platforms,
near the change booths (so that people getting change will
notice how much the people around them seem to be winning)
and near the coffee shops and snack bars (ditto, for those
who have taken a break from gambling to eat something).
These are the machines that are most liberal with their
payouts.
Also, older or less glitzy casinos away from the strip tend
to set their slot machines looser in order to attract
business. Fancy places like the Bellagio don't need to do
that, do they?
Once you've found a slot machine that you think might be
loose (and remember, casinos never put two loose ones right
next to each other - so try the machines on either side, if
the one you've chosen seems tight), there are more things to
consider. Always play the maximum number of coins, as that
is the only way to hit the jackpot. And don't play multiple-payline
slots at all. The payouts aren't as good as single-payline
slot machines, and it costs more to play them.
The most important thing about slot machines is to put a cap
beforehand on how much you're willing to spend, and to have
fun while you're doing it! Don't become intent on spinning
the reels quickly, or on feeding coins in as fast as you
can. Pace yourself, enjoy yourself, make it a fun
experience. It's a game, remember?
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