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Slot Machine Games Strategy |
Add
up all the variables about slots and you get one
of those jokes of the universe. Games that seem
complicated, like craps and roulette, have odds
that are absurdly easy to calculate. Slots are easy
to play, but true odds and the house edge (which
are identical in this situation) seem impossible
to accurately determine. That's why casinos love
slots. Most people just give up, plunk their machine,
and hope for the best.
Here's the bad news for the casino. We have a slot
strategy that accounts for the mysterious house
edge. The first part of the strategy is a series
of decisions and the second part includes three
playing options to correspond with different-sized
bankrolls.
Decision 1: progressive or nonprogressive?
Do you like many small jackpots or do you want to
give up some smaller wins to shoot for the big enchilada?
Either choice is fine. Just be sure you understand
the implications. You'll lose more in the long run
playing a progressive. That is guaranteed.
Decision 2:
maximum coins or maximum edge?
We've covered this previously. If you're playing
a progressive, choose a lower denomination and
play maximum coins. Reverse that if you're playing
a nonprogressive that doesn't pay a bonus for
maximum coins.
Decision 3: crowded or empty casino?
How desperate are you to play immediately? Are
you willing to play a tight machine? A crowded
casino means you'll need to wait for a hot slot
or play one in the corner that is probably tighter
than the airlock on the space shuttle. The decision
is yours. Wait or play?
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