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Slot rules
The rules of slot are all about inserting coins into the slot and then pulling the lever to set the reels in motion. The object is to line up specific patterns to win money. Depending on the slot chosen, you can bet up to three or four coins on each spin. To be eligible for the Progressive Jackpot, you must play the maximum number of coins per spin and be betting with $1 or $5 denominations. You may hit the "bet max" button to play for the maximum amount of coins and the reels will automatically begin to spin. If you prefer, you may deposit one coin at a time and then pull the lever to start the reels spinning. Each game has different payouts which are displayed on the slot. Winning combinations are displayed in the center of the reels as marked by the pay line.
Below are some of the biggest myths about slot. - Myth; slot stops on any possible set of stops with equal probability.
Truth; This is not true of contemporary slot business. Some stops are much more likely than others.
- Myth; slot is programmed to go through a cycle of payoffs. Although the cycle can span thousands of spins once it reaches the end the outcomes will repeat themselves in exactly the same order as the last cycle.
Truth; This is not true at all. Every trial on a slot is random and independent of all past trials.
- Myth; slot is programmed to pay off a particular percentage of money bet. Thus after a jackpot is hit the slot will tighten up to get back in balance, and when a jackpot has not been hit for a long time it is overdue and more likely to hit.
Truth; The only part of this that is true is that slot is designed to pay off a particular percentage. However the laws of probability dictate that the longer the slot is played the closer it will come to its target payoff, even with every trial being completely random. A jackpot is equally as likely to be hit right after the last one and if it has been fifty million spins since the last one.
- Myth; Hot/cold coins are more likely to yield good returns.
Truth; The temperature of the coin does not matter. It also does not matter how long it has been since the coin was last played.
Common slot terms - Carousel - a group of slot machines.
- Payback - The percentage of winnings lot machines will payout in relation to the amount put in.
- Pay for Play slot for fun - These are generally one-two-three coins option slot machines with staggered payoffs. The more coins you put the better the payoffs.
- Payline - The line at which the symbols must align to win.
- Progressive Slots - A group of slot devises is called a Carousel linked together to pay one common big jackpot.
- Reels - The rotating narrow barrels on which the symbols appear.
- Take/Pay Cycle - Based on the assumption that most slot machines work on cycles, it is when to expect slot machines to pay out following a certain amount of coins fed into it.
- Tilt - When a slots stops operation, usually following a malfunction.
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