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Slot Machine Strategies - General Advice
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The first rule is to concentrate your action at casinos that cater to serious slots players. If a casino is looking to attract serious slots business, it's got to give these players something to whoop about so that it can keep them as steady players. In the old days, this meant having machines with a good payback. Nowadays, it also means having an aggressive slots club rich with rewards for their good players. With all else equal, you would much rather play at a casino with a more aggressive slots club program, one that will get you to the slots rewards quicker. And of course, you would rather play at a casino that has better paying machines.
So how do you get a sense of when a casino is good for slots players? If the casino is buzzing with slots players, that's a good sign. On the other hand, an empty mausoleum-like atmosphere doesn't bode well. Regular players will return to places where they win and avoid places that seem to suck their bankrolls dry.
There is another principle which is true as well. Play in places that cater to slot players and avoid places that do not. Do not play slots in places where the slots business is incidental to the main business. Why? Because the customers that play slots in these establishments are there to do something else. These places can get away with horrific odds because their customers did not come to play slots and won't be the most demanding of clients -another way of saying that they are not sophisticated players needing the best odds possible.
What kinds of places are these? If you want to get good odds, avoid playing slot machines in the following places like the plague: laundromats, bars, grocery and convenience stores, gas stations, and the like, places whose slot machines will swallow your money as fast as you can feed them.
Choosing the right location within a casino is often important as well. That slot machine in the bathroom can be counted on to have the worst payback in the entire casino. Think about it: Who is going to be hanging around a bathroom very long for the purpose of gambling? (If you can think of someone that might, well, what can I tell you?) Slots lining a restaurant or buffet line are generally set with lower percentages to catch the impulse coins that go into these machines.
Slot machines pay proportionately more on their jackpots if the maximum coins are played, thus a very important principle to keep in mind is to play the maximum number of coins allowed. The big jackpot pay-outs in slots only earn out to their full potential when all coins are played, so you don't want to miss losing a big payday because you weren’t playing the machine properly.
On non-progressive machines, there is often a payout difference as well on the bigger money payout. For example, one coin might pay 800, two coins 1600, and three coins, 4,000. That's a big difference.
The placement of loose and tight slot machines, and the actual paybacks of a casino's slot machines are about the closest kept secrets in a casino. While the slots hosts, change girls, and slots manager will not know the percentages of any of the machines, or where the best ones are located, the slots girls themselves will notice which machines pay the most often. Ask a change girl nicely and she may give you a great tip that will put you real close to a 99% payback. That really is the best way to find a good slots machine.
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5 - The Squirrel Slot System
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This is a method that incorporates the moves of a squirrel. You know, they grab food and squirrel (hide) it away for a future time. It is their idea of building up on excess (profit) to be utilized down the line.
Well, the "squirrel system" can be adjusted as part of the chicken. We'll say you took $20 to a machine to play the chicken and set up a pattern play of 1-2-3-3-2-1-1-2-3-3-2-1 as the series.
Finally you catch a pretty decent machine that stays hot throughout the session. At the conclusion of your play, you have your $20 (80 credits) showing, plus another 70 credits, meaning you had a great run. We know the chicken has you grabbing your booty and running. However, if you predetermined to go from a chicken to a squirrel (you have to make a ton of money if you patent that move), then you don't leave that machine.
Take the $20 (80 credits) you started with and rat-hole them. You have your investment back. Now take the 70 credits remaining:
1. Put half (35 coins) away, meaning you are guaranteed to leave that machine a bonafide winner.
2. Take the remaining 35 coins (your excess) and run another series at that machine.
3. This squirrel method keeps you at a good machine.
Now, when that second series run is completed, you repeat the process:
1. If you have less than the amount of coins you started with (35 in this case), that session is over and you leave the machine.
2. If you have increased that amount, we'll say you now have 75 credits, an increase of 40 coins, you stay at that machine.
3. Take the 40-coin profit and break it in half. Put 50 percent (20 coins) with your guarantee and add the other 20 coins (50 percent) to the 35 for that session. You now have 55 coins for a new session.
4. Run a new session with your 55 coins.
When that session is complete, you leave if you have less than 55. If you have over 55, repeat the scenario again. This squirrel method keeps you playing at a machine that is staying hot.
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