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  • Question
    If I jackpot, is it a good idea to put another 100 or 200 in it to see if anything else hits, or is it done?
    Imhotep
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    The machines are set to a particular payout rate. They have absolutely no memory of the previous spins.
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    How do I use the help button to find out payouts on slot machines?
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    Check the menu screen or the tiny sticker that's showing that info, or go online.
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    Are the machines fixed to be tight at certain times of the day or night?
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    They could be in certain casinos, depending on how sleazy the owner is.
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    Is it good idea to hit the stop button on slot machines?
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    If you're playing on a video slot machine on a screen (most are like this) then it doesn't matter if you hit "stop." The stop button will only stop the animation and it won't affect your outcome. However, if you're playing on a vintage mechanical machine that actually spins, pressing "stop" will affect your outcome.
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    How do you tell whether you have a type 3 slot machine or a type 2 slot machine?
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    Class 2 slot machines are generally found in smaller gambling locations. The players are all playing against each other and competing for the jackpot. The more people that lose money to the game, the higher the jackpot is. Class 3 slot machines are more common in large gambling cities such as Las Vegas. When using these machines players play against the House. This means that their winnings come out of the casino's pockets instead of from a jackpot.
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    Casinos have to pay out a certain percentage. Does this payout include prizes and drawings?
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    Yes, it does. However, this may vary based on location, so it's always best to check with the casino to be sure.
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    How often do casinos change the floor layout and why?
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    There is no set time frame, but they do it to keep players from becoming too familiar with certain "hot areas" of looser machines. By scrambling things around periodically, they force players to hunt for the hot slots (and spend more money while searching for them). The remodel is also a writeoff.
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    Do the 2 dollar and 5 dollar machines pay out more often then the 1 dollar machines?
    Community Answer
    Typically, no, but it can happen. Like most things in casinos, it all depends on the owner!
  • Question
    Does a quick hit slot pay out more than a buffalo slot?
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    From my experience they do. I have won $10,000 on a quick hit three times in a row at a $2 max bet and from $200 to $900 on buffalo with max bets of $2 or $4.
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    How do I tell if a slot machine will pay out?
    Community Answer
    You can't know that; otherwise, it wouldn't be gambling.
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    How are payouts adjusted?
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    There is a chip on the motherboard that has an algorithm programmed into it that produces a percentage payback. To change the payback, they must change the program.
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    When is the best time of the month to go to the casino?
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    There really is no best or worst time, in general, to go to a casino. Every venue operates their machines differently. Even then, it is still just a matter of chance.
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    I borrowed a friend's playing card. Does it show them how much I gambled or won?
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    It can if they have the associates pull it up on the computer. Personally, I would know by following my points.
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    When is the best time to play the slot machines?
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    I get up about 5 am every day. I like to go to casinos to play slots as soon as I wake and the casino is empty. I look at the last cash out and often see some with money left in it. A lot of people, after losing, won't cash out a ticket that is less than the minimum bet. They lost so much that it isn't worth it. The casinos know this as well, and now allow a LESS than minimum bet for a chance to get ONE MORE SPIN which is a BIG casino advantage. I always play these machines and often bet MAX. The other thing I look for is the amount of the last cash out. If it is very small, I play them next, often winning quickly again. However, this is not as good as money left in the machine.
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    Do the reels spin exactly the same regardless of whether I play minimum or maximum coin in?
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    Random number generators don't know how much you bet - that is why they are truly random.
  • Question
    Are slots looser on a holiday at a casino?
    Community Answer
    No - with electronic machines the casino can change the settings whenever they want, and they definitely wouldn't set them to be looser on days when the casino is packed.
  • Question
    How do I now what to look for in a slot machine?
    Community Answer
    Put a maximum of 50. If you win double, move on. But most people push their luck and play for more and lose their money. And then the painful chasing starts and that’s where you lose huge!
  • Question
    Are machines looser at the end of the month?
    Jason Carpenter
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    The idea that machines in casinos become "looser" at the end of the month is a common gambling myth. This belief suggests that casinos adjust their slot machines to pay out more frequently towards the end of the month to attract more players or to meet certain financial targets. However, there is no credible evidence to support this notion. Casinos operate under strict regulations, and their slot machines are typically programmed to ensure randomness and fairness in accordance with gaming laws. The payout percentages or "looseness" of slot machines is usually determined by their software and is not altered based on the time of the month.
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    If a casino has a lot of cash drawings and promotional offers for card-holding members, does that mean the slot machine are tighter?
    Jason Carpenter
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    Not necessarily. Casinos may offer promotional incentives like drawings and bonuses to attract and retain players, but this does not directly correlate to the tightness or looseness of the slot machines.
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