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Slot Machines - 2 - Symbols-PartyCasino
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Cherries, lemons, 7' s, and liberty bells, have been basic slot machines symbols dating back more than 50 years. Bars in various forms is another popular symbol found on many machines. While you'll see a wide variety of symbols from the many slot manufacturers, the most successful machines always come back to the basics.
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Slot Machines - 5 - Winner Paid Indicator and Play Buttons
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The Winner Paid indicator displays the amount won on the current spin. For example, if three liberty bells align for a winning combination paying 40 coins, the Winner Paid area will display the number "40".
Play Buttons
There are a few buttons that you will interact with at the ma- chine. We'll take a brief look at them here.
Play Max Credits/Bet Max Coins
Pressing the PLAY MAX CREDITS button bets the maximum amount of coins allowed and automatically spins the reels. Thus, if the machine accepts five coins as a bet, pressing PLAY MAX CREDITS will deduct five coins from your credits. Similarly, if three coins were the maximum bet, then three coins would be played and that amount would be deducted.
This button may also read as BET MAX COINS or PLAY ALL CREDITS, or may have another similar designation which would amount to the same thing.
The PLAY MAX CREDITS button only activates the reels if you have credits available.
Play One Credit
You can also play one coin at a time by depressing the "PLAY ONE CREDIT" button. In this case, the reels will not spin until the handle is pulled or the SPIN REELS button is pressed.
You can also play two credits by pressing the "PLAY ONE CREDIT" button twice, or three coins by pressing it three times, or the maximum number of credits by pressing this button until the full allowance of coins is reached.
This button may also read as BET ONE COIN or PLAY ONE CREDIT or some similar designation which would amount to the same thing.
Cash Out Button
The CASH OUT button, when pressed, cashes out your credits and deposits them as coins into the well below. If you have more credits than the machine will payout, then you will have to wait for an attendant to payout the rest of the coins.
Change Button
There is a CHANGE button on every machine, that when depressed, turns on a red light atop the machine, a signal for the change-person to give you service.
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