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Slot Machine Location

March 21st, 2017 No comments

Books have been said on this topic, and the contention and discourse about where the "hot" slot machines are positioned in the casino are still there – over 60 years after slot machine games were first placed in gambling dens.

The quintessential rule is that the superior slots were placed just inside the main entryway of the casino; so that potential gamblers going by would see jackpot winners and be drawn to come unto the gambling floor and play. Our conclusion is that this is no longer true.

Just about all of the mega casinos nowadays are huge complexes … now you can’t see inside from the sidewalk, so there is no longer a reason to situate the ‘loose’ slots near any doors.

Another classic rule is that loose slot games are placed on the major aisles in the casinos, again so that more people could see winning jackpots and be roused to play. Importantly though, we find that this also isn’t a universal rule any more.

What casinos found over the years is that people walking down the busy aisles were frequently on the way to somewhere else. If they played slot games at all, they would simply put in their loose change because they happened to be walking by. Win or lose, they would very often not stop to keep playing. And the very last thing a casino wants is for someone to win a jackpot by playing only a few coins and then not stay to put it all back in!

Nowadays, casinos are constantly changing their philosophy about where to place the loose slot games.

Casino Slot Machines

March 11th, 2017 No comments

Modern casino Slots are controlled by a computer, and the winning percentages are preprogrammed into the game software.

Casino Slots have Random # Generators that are continually generating combos, even when the game is not currently being played.

Running simultaneously with the RNG of the casino slot machine game is the payout per cent.

The pay out percentage controls how much the slot machine will payout, for example the pay per cent might be 90%, which means the slot machine game will pay out 90% of all the stakes played, … the casino only gets to keep 10%.

This doesn’t mean that each and every time you bet ten credits you will receive 9 in return – where is the fun and excitement in that? Instead, the casino slot machine game won’t pay out for a while, and then suddenly start up a hot streak and you might draw the big pot prize.

The pay off %s will most likely vary between the different games and some of the highly popular casinos, such as Golden Online Casino, which tenders a payout rate of up to 95 percent!

Therefore, in essence, the slot machine takes all the dough played into it and pays it out to a couple of lucky winners. The casino only gets to keep a relatively small percentage of all the wagers put out.

The casino slot software controls each part of the machine, from the flickering lights to the rotating of the reels.

When you hit spin on the slot machine, a combination is put together by the RNG which relates to the pictures on the reel.