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brick and mortar casinos, you call them slot machines; in
the Internet, you call them online slots. Whatever form they
take, they make up the greater percentage of game categories
in both land-based and online casinos. There are three or
more reels in the machine that display patterns of pictures;
if there are three reels, then all three same pictures have
to be aligned in order for the player to get a payoff.
Land-based slot machines require the gambler to insert a
coin before he can spin the reels. The reason why the
machine knows you have inserted the right coin is because it
has a currency detector inside the slot. However, a lot of
online slots let people play for free and still give out
some payoffs.
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Slots, whether they are online slots or slot machines (the
ones where players have to put in some money before
playing), are also called one-arm bandits because of the
lever on one side and the way these machines often get the
players leaving all their pennies in the machine without any
take-home. Because of such notoriety of the machines, people
have believed in the myth that these gaming machines’ random
number generator, whether land based or online, are
switched, making some players put in more deposits for real
money.
This is not true at all as casinos also have
regulations to follow. Depending on what state you’re
playing, payout percentage has to range between 80 to
90-plus percentages. If you look at it this way, if you are
going to use $100 worth of pennies, you are playing to give
the casino 5 percent of your money if it has a payoff of 95
percent. Of course there are more factors to this
probability formula, but this is how it generally works. |