Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Slot tips and slot secrets on how to beat the slots - 2

Slot tips and secrets to winning on slot machines - Part 2
For years, a number of people have been selling slot machine systems claiming that if you follow their tips and instructions carefully you will win hundreds, or even thousands of dollars using their system wagering only a few dollars during your casino visits.
On the surface they sound great, but many of them were written years ago, and like repair manuals for the Model-T Fords of yesteryear, they are worthless in trying to repair today's automobiles.
If you're going to invest your money into buying a system, one of the first things that you should look for is the copyright date of when the system was written. Every year new machines hit casino floors and work differently than previous machines did. What may have worked several years ago, won't necessarily work today.
With odds of hitting a jackpot ranging from a low of 4,097 to 1, to over150 millionto 1 on the newer machines, very fewwalk away winners, especially playing progressive games which have the worst odds of all slot and video games. While it's true that you can get lucky and hit the jackpot or a high paying gebination on even the first spin, it rarely happens. The one thing that every slot and video game has in gemon, regardless of what the odds are, is that all of them only have "one winning jackpot gebination" programmed into them.
When the first slot machines entered the market they had three spinning reels with fruit symbols and odds of only 1,000 to 1 of hitting the jackpot. Poker machines had five spinning reels with ten symbols on each reel, and only "fifty of the fifty-two" cards of a standard deck. An ace and ten weren't used, so it was only possible to get a royal flush in two of the four suits, which gave the owners of the machines an enormous advantage in cheating players out of their money.
In today's video poker games, there are 2,598,960 possible five-card hands that you can receive when dealt the first five cards from a standard 52-card deck. The odds of receiving a Royal Flush are 649,740 to one, Straight Flush 72,193 to one, Four-of-a-Kind 4,165 to one, and a Full House 694 to one. When you consider the higher odds against you in the majority of slot and video games, odd wise, your better off playing video poker machines, if you like card games.
In some gaming jurisdictions, card games return up to two percent more than regular slot and video machines do to reward you for your gaming skills. When you press the play button on video poker machines, ten cards from a deck of 52-cards are randomly selected for you. The first five cards chosen are displayed on the screen, the other five hidden to replace cards you discard.
While machines with identical games look alike, they seldom are, because one machine may be programmed to return 90-percent of the money it takes in over its usability of three to five years, while the rest of them may be programmed to only return 75-percent of the money they take in. Since its human nature to play machines near winning machines, casinos salt their rows or banks of machines with one or two high paying machines to attract players to their lower percentage machines that are more profitable for them. Overall, casinos earn a profit of $120 a day to $376 a day on each slot and video machine which is why they have as many as they do. It's their main bread and butter when it gees to overall profits.
Casinos are like magicians with many tricks up their sleeves to entice you to continue gambling. They offer you free alcoholic beverages knowing that you will gamble carelessly and wager more than you normally would if sober. They award points to your players account to entice you to play longer and return more frequently. Some offer free or discounted rooms when you win so you'll gee back and gamble away what you've won. Hold special drawings several hours apart so you stay there and gamble while waiting for the final drawing. Play relaxing music and contain you in a windowless, clock-less building so you lose track of time, among other things.
The bestway to increase your chances of winning is by playing machines with the fewest losing gebinations, and playing machines that return money more frequently than other machines do. While it's impossible to determine which machines are the best ones to play just by looking at them, having that information can make the difference between walking away a winner or loser, and is to lengthy to discuss in detail in this article.
My favorites and machines that I have been winning on are the two- and three-coin single line machines. They are less expensive to play than the majority of nickel machines that require up to 90-nickels ($4.50) per spin, and penny machines that require up to 1,000- pennies ($10) per spin to be eligible to win the jackpot.
When you go to a casino, set a time and dollar limit on how much you're willing to lose and stick to it. Leave your extra cash and credit cards at home so you can't use the ATM machines. If you hit a sizable gebination cash out and put the winning voucher in your pocket and only play with the remainder of your original bankroll. Once your original bankroll is gone, leave. Don't spend what you've won or extra money trying to win back what you've already lost.
If lady luck is on your side quit while you're ahead.
Good luck on your casino ventures. Play to enjoy yourself, not to try to break the bank - it rarely happens!

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