In 'how slot machines works' you mention that the Random numbers (1 to 2+ billion) are drawn in a cycle to ensure each number is chosen once per cycle. Are you saying that the slot has a 2+ billion-element table that gets filled with all the possible numbers (over time)? Is this why a slot machine will sometimes hesitate (as if it's 'thinking' for a few seconds before allowing you to initiate a play... because it's filled the 'random number table' and is re-initializing it for another round? I have always wondered about these periodic (after maybe around 30-50 pulls) 'hesitations' that slot machines exhibit; because my observations are that the pay/take characteristics of a slot machine seem to change between these 'hesitations.' Frequently, I have seen a slot that was in a 'pay cycle' (for lack of better words) go suddenly cold after going through this hesitation. Conversely, I have seen cold machines suddenly start paying more after this hesitation occurs. Whatever! The exact reason for this 'pause' it seems clear the machine is re-initializing or re-loading something... I just don't know what it is.

The numbers don’t lie, despite the fact that many nickel or penny slot machines will advertise true odds or over 100% pay percentages, in reality, you’re better off playing higher denomination machines. At night, we might have more slots,' he said. But she said she did not have an opinion about the casinos using servers to change their slot machines. 'I just wish they would pay out more.

No, the machine does not have a huge element table of over two billion elements. The random number generators choose each number once in the cycle using mathematical algorithms and do not need to keep track of which numbers were already chosen. Regarding the pause, it has nothing to do with how much it is going to pay. I think the game does some internal auditing from time to time. There is no such thing as hot and cold cycles with slot machines. The ups and downs are just normal random variation.

I play a machine in Atlantic city Called 'Reel Detectives'. I have read your informative article on how slot machines work and I have a good understanding of the programming behind them. what I don't understand is how on some days these machines will pay almost an exclusive combination of seven wins with no jackpots all day and yet other days it will pay jackpots all day with little to no seven wins.
If the machine is truly picking random combinations wouldn't the prize distribution be more random. It's as if IGT programmed the machine to have 'Planned Cycles' to make the game more interesting to play. I know your going to say that these are just random events, but it is extremely unlikely that a machine will only pay mid and lower tier prizes all day and omit the jackpot and vice-versa and do this over and over again. HOW are these WEIGHTED cycles explained? Also if you could point me to any books you recommend on the programming of slot machines I would appreciate it.

These are just random events. The laws of probability dictate that some days will be dry with a few big winners and others will have a lot of lower payouts. Most days will have a balanced mix and these days are always the first forgotten by the player. There is no switch the casino is throwing to alter the mood of their machines. I tend to think you're just remember what you want to in order to substantiate your theory.

Considering that a slot machines random number generator is fixed to supply the selected numbers to the virtual reel stops, and in turn are tied to the actual reel stops, is it not possible for the casino computers to swap non-winning stops to win stops, thus increasing the win percentage. This would maybe explain why all machines on some carosels seem to get hot at the same time, then all revert back after drawing a croud of players...just wondering...your site is a great information site...thanks

No, this does not happen. How much the slot machine pays is determined by a microchip called an EPROM, which is generally left alone. To change it, at least in Nevada, the casino would have to get permission from the gaming authorities. Even without permission, they would have to open up each machine and change the EPROM by hand.
I speculate that the reason for what you observed about all the machines on a carousel getting hot at the same time is due partially to chance, partially selective memory, and partially to a snowball effect where players will gravitate to an area where they hear a lot of winning and simply add to the number of wins because of more players.

Your explanation of virtual versus physical slot machine reels was most informative.
  1. Given the random number generator stops on a virtual Cherry say, how does the machine make the physical reel stop on a visible cherry? I mean technically speaking.
  2. Does this explain how pachinko machines from Japan can electronically alter payout percentages without altering the physical reel symbols?
  3. Suppose the machine decides its time for a BAR, the only BAR on the third reel, just as one passes the pay-line. Does it let the reel go one full turn and catch it on the next go-round?
  4. Suppose a physical reel stops on a paying combination by mistake, i.e. a symbol other than the virtual one pre-ordained. What happens then?

Thanks much.

Let me answer each question individually.

  1. It is just programming code that dictates to the machine that if the virtual reel stops on a cherry to make the actual reel stop on a cherry. There are actual notches on the reels which may help the machine to stop in the right place. If you peer through the glass at and angle you can sometimes see these notches. However, I am not an engineer and am not sure exactly how the machine knows to stop at just the right moment. It just take it for granted that it can.
  2. Theoretically, the casino could change the payout on a slot machine with just a remote control. The remote control could tell the machine to use any previously programmed virtual reels. Practically speaking, the major casinos need to get approval from the gaming authorities to change the payback of a machine. If they did get such authorization all a slot technician has to do is replace a chip inside the machine, known as an e-prom. This happens infrequently and would not warrant the expense of a remote control.
  3. It seems to me the reels spin at least several times before stopping.
  4. In the unlikely even that happened, then I think it would trigger a malfunction and the bet would be voided.
This happens to me 100% of the time: A slot will pay out normally to start and then after about a half hour’s consistent play, it will produce a declining win pattern, and an increasing lose pattern. Once I hit $20.00 in my account balance, the losing pattern will intensify to sometimes 20 straight loses in a row. (This is on a 5 reel, 9 line slot). I can almost sense when the slot goes into this 'mode'. I hardly think it is fair to flag an account due to prolonged play. Is this a programming ploy to prevent large wins that would normally come after consistent play on the same slot and to get you to make that next deposit?

I will say that for class 3 slots by major slot makers like IGT, Bally, and Williams do not resort to these sort of tricks. With respectable slot machines every play has the exact same probability of winning. If you don't believe me then why don’t you go from machine to machine playing each one for half an hour.

How often does a casino change the percentage on a slot machine?

Not often. Contrary to popular myth the casinos don’t tighten the machines on weekends or whenever it is busy. Here in Las Vegas the casinos have to fill out a form every time they change the percentage on each game. Most slot managers I have spoken with have a policy on what coinage is set to what return. I tend to think the most likely reason to change the percentage would a change in ownership and/or management, which do not happen often.

When playing video poker will it decrease my odds of winning if I put a $50 bill in, instead of $5 or $10 increments?
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No. Neither the amount you put in nor the denomination affects the odds. The same is true of slots.

Wizard, what do you think about the new 'server based' slot machines currently being tested at Barona Valley Ranch? Apparently this technology allows the casino to instantly change the machines from their back offices - including the games offered, denominations, and.....the payouts! I think this is going a bit far. I mean what’s to stop the house from targeting certain players (like the drunk high roller) and making it tougher for that player to win? We all know the casinos can pretty much keep an eye on any player they want any time. Between the surveillance and now this technology it seems to give the house too much of an edge. Suppose a table player has a heated disagreement with a dealer or pit boss over a hand (which occasionally happens); now this same player goes to the slots and the house can extract revenge by making his machine pay out less??!! Of course they could 'favor' certain players too...which could be just as dangerous. I’m all for allowing the games and denominations to be changed, but shouldn’t the regulators be involved when it comes to payout percentages???

From what I hear anything you can configure at the machine you can configure remotely through the server. This would include the theoretical return percentage. However most casinos report that changing the theoretical return of a slot machine necessitates a lot of paperwork.

Even if it were effortless to move the slot machine return up and down, it strikes me as a conspiracy theory to think the casinos would do that on a player by player basis. Living here in Vegas, I hear all kinds of theories about the lengths the casinos go to in order to win, like pumping in oxygen and playing a subsonic mantra that says 'lose lose lose.' These are just urban legends. Most casinos correctly believe that if you give the player a good experience and a fair gamble then he will keep coming back. As they say, you can only slaughter a sheep only once, but you can shear it many times. (My webmaster, Michael Bluejay, who is a vegetarian, tried to get me to use this analogy instead: 'You can seize all of a sheep’s money only once, but you can force it to take you bowling many times.')

Wizard, what do you think about the new 'server based' slot machines currently being used at the Treasure Island in Las Vegas? Apparently this technology allows the casino to instantly change the machines from their back offices — including the games offered, denominations, and.....the payouts! I think this is going a bit far. I mean what’s to stop the house from targeting certain players (like the drunk high roller) and making it tougher for that player to win? We all know the casinos can pretty much keep an eye on any player they want to any time. Between the surveillance, and now this technology, it seems to give the house too much of an edge. Suppose a table player has a heated disagreement with a dealer or pit boss over a hand (which occasionally happens); now this same player goes to the slots and the house can extract revenge by making his machine pay out less??!! Of course they could 'favor' certain players too...which could be just as dangerous. I’m all for allowing the games and denominations to be changed, but shouldn’t the regulators be involved when it comes to payout percentages???

I asked a source of mine who works at one of the casinos that utilize this technology. Besides the Treasure Island, this technology is also used at casinos in California, Michigan, and Mississippi. Here is what he said,

'Nothing can be changed if there are credits on the game. The slot machine will always reject any changes sent when there are credits on the meter. In Nevada, the machine also has to be idle for four minutes prior to and following any changes. It’s also not completely transparent to anyone standing in front of the slot machine. A black window pops up that says ’Remote Configuration In Progress’ (or something like that).

We mainly use ours to change the available denominations on our games. Similar to how table games will raise minimum bets on when the casino is busier, we will remove lower denominations on Friday morning and return them on Monday morning.'

So, rest assured, that the slot manager can not tighten up a game on you just because he doesn’t like you. As long as you have credit in the game, nothing can be changed.

My wife and I are regular slot machine players, and have noticed that when a new slot machine gets into a casino, the 'good hits' or payouts from hits, or bonus games seem to be much more frequent. Once the game 'draws you in,' so to speak, then it seems like it shuts down, and the hits and bonus rounds are less frequent. Can a casino legally put controls on how much a machine hits or enters into a bonus round?

If you are implying the casino is changing the odds of the game while you're sitting there playing it, then I would say that is just a myth. To change the odds of a game, the slot maker would have to open up the game and change the EPROM chip. With server based game, where this can be done remotely, regulations require that the game be unplayed for a certain number of minutes before any changes can made.

If you are implying that the casino sets a slot machine loose for the first so many days, to draw new players, and then switches the EPROM to a stingier one, then I would disagree as well. That could easily be done, and legally, but I doubt it is. In my slot machine survey I found that any given casino was fairly consistent in how loose or tight they set their slots.

Since the introduction of server based control of slot machines, has anyone tracked the best day and time to play slots? This last year I have unofficially noticed slots appear to pay better on Friday and Saturday night and awful on Friday morning and all day Sunday/Monday. My understanding is that slot machines are now controlled via a main server and not individual chips manually inserted/replaced by a slot tech. I keep thinking the casinos are trying to encourage play when people come to town and take the money back on Sunday and Monday before they leave.

For the benefit of other readers, the way slot machines have usually work is that a chip inside the machine, called an EPROM chip, determines how loose or stingy the machine is. The vast majority of slots today still function this way. Contrary to popular myth, slots don’t achieve their desired return percentage by paying more when the actual return is too low and less when it is too high. Rather, it is just subtle changes in the reel stripping on video slots and the virtual weights on stepper slots. It is usually up to the casino manager which chip to put in. Some jurisdictions leave that decision up to the state. A common myth about these slots is that the slot manager can flip a switch in his office and cause any slot machine, or all of them, to pay more or less. The truth is a slot technician has to open up the machine and physically change the EPROM chips.

However, with the new generation of 'server-based slots,' the myth has potential to be a reality. Slots on this system can indeed be controlled remotely. The slot manager is now able to change the theoretical return, pay tables in video poker, denomination, as well as the entire game, in the comfort of his own office. Here in Nevada there are safeguards to prevent abuse of this power. The Gaming Control Board has the following regulation:

'The conventional gaming device or client station must be in the idle mode with no errors or tilts, no play and no credits on the machine for at least 4 minutes. After this time, the conventional gaming device or client station must be disabled and rendered unplayable for at least 4 minutes. During the time the machine is disabled a message must be displayed on a video screen or other appropriate display device notifying the patron that the game configuration has been changed.' — Technical Standards for Gaming Devices and On-line Slot Systems 1.140

So the slot manager couldn't tighten up the game you’re playing just because he didn't like your polka-dotted hat. However, in theory, he could loosen or tighten every machine that wasn’t being played. To finally get at your question, would he loosen and tighten the slots like a yo-yo depending on the time of day or day of the week? On my forum, I argued that would be bad business, but many who submitted comments disagreed with me. To help argue my side, I asked Nick Dillon, Executive Vice President/Assistant General Manager at the Barona Casino in San Diego County about it. Here is what he wrote back.

'The concern with SBG (server-based games) is that the manufacturers and most casinos are looking at it mostly from a cost savings (less slot techs/labor needed to convert games, etc) perspective. At Barona, we really only want it if it proves a true value to the player. We have approximately 80 units on the floor that we began testing a couple of years ago. We are not yet at the point where we can say there is a true benefit to the player. We have tested many aspects of these games but have never raised/lowered the hold based on time of day, day of week, etc. We have, however, tested some other things. One is changing the minimum denom based on day of week (penny during the week moved to nickel on the weekend, for example). The idea being the same as table games whereby the denom (table minimum bet) moves higher when demand is peaking. This maximizes revenue. However, we found that was not the case with our test (likely because tables are limited and full capacity during the increase, but slots generally are not, and because a “penny” player can actually be a “dollar” player regardless of what min denom he is playing). We found more dismay from guests that were used to finding their preferred game/denom and that it was now changed. We also tested changing only the default denom from penny to nickel. This is the denom that shows on screen when the game is idle. The majority of players may not be aware of multi-denom and play the default the majority of time. Again, we found no real difference in revenue.

As evidenced by our Loose Troop and Manufacturers Best programs, best blackjack rules, loosest video poker, no ATM fees, etc. we truly believe the player deserves the best gamble he can get. We feel that providing the longest play time for the dollar is the best strategy we can employ. There is no need to play with hold percentages and adjusting them 1-3 points either way for a day or two. Of course, a Strip property may feel differently as they only have a limited amount of time to win the money.

We are hopeful that we can help push the manufacturers to continue to develop SBG in favor of the player. We are hopeful that a player can put his player card in and his preferred games, denoms, etc will appear for his enjoyment at whatever device he sits. There are so many opportunities for this to be a great product for the player, which we believe will be good for our casino and the industry. If cost savings also come, great, but that should not be the main focus of a product like this.' -- Nick Dillon

In conclusion, I think you are safe playing server-based slots. If you don’t believe me, keep an eye on the video poker pay tables. If you don’t see those going up and down on a daily basis, chances are the slot returns are being left alone as well.

This question was raised and discussed in the forum of my companion site Wizard of Vegas.

For online slots nuts and enthusiasts, the flash of slots games are known for coming in a variety of themes, payouts, paylines and betting platforms, each featuring staggering arrays of winning potential ready to reward with the next big jackpot.

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However, you might wonder what it takes to beat these enticing machines, because developing an effective slot winning strategy is not always self-evident. After all, anyone can spend hours on the internet seeking the latest slot machine tricks to put more weight on their bankroll, and there are many slot machine strategy articles out there, but not to worry, we’ve got you covered.

The reason slot machines are an overwhelming favorite at both online and land-based casinos is because they require no skill to play. Slot machines utilize random number generator (RNG) software, so each time you spin the wheels winning is a random event.

However, this doesn’t mean that there aren’t tricks to help you win at slots. Here are a few tweaks to help you up the pay percentages. Without further ado, see our tips to on how to win at slots!

Slot tip #1: Know your limits and play within your budget

Not setting a gambling budget is perhaps one of the most over-looked features in gambling, and one that we recommend you not avoid. To play slots correctly, it is critical to set a loss limit. Sure, casinos are highly entertaining places, and it is easy to let the gambling bug take hold, but without a loss limit you may end up with more spills than thrills if you can’t call it quits when the chips are low.

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Players love to win, and studies have shown that when you are winning you are more likely to fail if you do not quite ahead of time. Before you head to the casino floor, set a loss that you can afford, whether that figure is $100, $200, $500, $1000 or more; if you’re having a bad night or even week, don’t exceed your limit, because the longer you play the better your chances are of losing your money. Never chase your losses.

Gambling is a great source of entertainment, and on a good night, there’s no better feeling than winning big, but be sure to play responsibly and not overdo it. Playing slots effectively takes patience, but if the rounds are not in your favor, do yourself a favor and take a break.

Slot tip #2: Keep an eye on the edge

Every player should be mindful of those every looming house edges, but for slots games this differs depending on where you play. On average, the house edge for real money slots games will fluctuate based on where you play and the type of slot machine you are playing, anywhere between 85-98%.

This factor relies greatly on manufacturer or slot machine operator, and can be found online for land-based slot machines with a little bit of digging, as casinos are required by law to keep a record of the payouts. However, if you are playing free slots online, then this factor is not exactly critical.

Slot tip #3: The higher the denomination the higher the payout

The numbers don’t lie, despite the fact that many nickel or penny slot machines will advertise true odds or over 100% pay percentages, in reality, you’re better off playing higher denomination machines.

It’s common sense, while penny slots only offer a fraction of return in dollars, it makes more fiscal sense to invest your time into higher denomination slot machines. Statistically their win potential is more favorable, and can turn that $20 or credit wager into hundreds, if not thousands, or in some cases millions!

Higher denomination machines are programmed with higher payout percentages simply because each wager is higher. Granted, the house odds still apply, and in terms of probability, the more you play on a given slot machine the more your inevitable payout will resemble the casino edge. However, the house edge does not take into account short-term anomalies, which means that after just a short period you could win big.

Slot tip #4: Bet maximum credits

Although you are not able to influence the outcome of the spin, one slot machine trick is to max your wagers. Betting maximum credits is the best slot machine strategy, because you do hit that winning payline combination you’ll receive the maximum amount of reward.

Statistically speaking, even if you are seeing minimal return, you don’t want to start out by betting small, because you are more likely to make up for losses if you continue to bet max and win. Because once that big win occurs, and it will, you will more than make up for lost dividends. Picture hitting a line multiplier or a bonus when you’ve already hit $700 on a winning payline, with max betting you’ll take your gambling bankroll to new levels.

Slot tip #5: Avoid progressive slots, play random jackpots

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There is an unspoken rift between slots enthusiasts, which boils down to which type of slot machine is preferred, one with a fixed or a slot with progressive jackpot. However, we suggest going random; this is a fixed slot machine with a random jackpot payout.

In a nutshell, fixed slot machines have a jackpot amount that does not change, while progressive jackpot slots require more playtime and coin from other players. In other words, the jackpot of a progressive slot machine will fluctuate, i.e. increase or decrease, depending on how many people play that particular slot. It’s accumulative.

However, don’t be a fool and fall into the progressive jackpot pool, because your chances of winning are not good. Progressive jackpots might sound enticing, but the odds of hitting are astronomically high.

We suggest going random, because the best slot strategy is to choose a fixed machine with a random jackpot. Although many players will argue the way to become super-rich is to go progressive, on the contrary, statistics have shown that random jackpot slots have better odds than the lottery, while progressive slot machines can equal lottery odds depending on the frequency of play. In terms of winning, that is one heck of a long shot.

Slot tip #6: Sign up for slot or casino bonuses and rewards

If there is one thing that you wish to take away from these casino slot machine secrets, the number one seller that keeps players coming back to their favorite gaming sites are the added incentives, i.e. rewards for online players, and the best online casino bonuses available at their choice of casino.

One of the best things about playing slots is to take advantage of the latest casino bonuses offered. These benefits can range from new joiner bonuses, match deposit bonuses, free spins, exclusive VIP packages, holiday and weekly promotions and customized incentives. Loyal players can also sign up for player benefit or rewards cards, which determine rewards based on frequency of play, even if you do not win.

Our recommendation is to register for a player account when playing free or real money slots, because the rewards can be substantial; allowing your gambling dollar to stretch a lot further than playing without these bonuses and rewards offers.

After all, if you are going to spend your hard-earned money gambling, why not utilize bonuses when signing up. Some online casinos will even give you points back as cash, or offer customizable options. It is a surefire way to win at slots, giving you a more consistent percentage of return.

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Slot tip #7: Play around and don’t “tough it out”

If you’re on a slot machine that doesn’t seem to be paying out, then it really might be time to consider changing machines or switching to a different online slots game. The best slot machine strategy for a dread losing streak is simply to move on to a different slots game. Since each spin is a unique event, feeding more coins into a losing machine in no way increases your chances of winning, although technically it won’t hurt either.

However, browsing around and finding another type of game that varies based on payline or theme just might be the simple tweak you need to help break the cycle of loss. Toughing it out won’t do you any good, and can often be a waste of time, and in the worst case money. Slot machines are about feeling, not science.

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Slot tip #8: Play the casino – not the slot

Location. Location. Location. This is often what you’ll hear a realtor tell you, however, you might not be aware that this also pertains to slot machines. For instance, did you know that if you are playing slots in the U.S., you can redeem some of the best value bonuses of any players throughout the globe.

When playing online it’s best to seek out the slots site or online casino that rewards you best, and many of them can be found with a little bit of digging. You can take advantage of the various factors offered at each casino, and find the one that suits you best, thus multiplying your bankroll tenfold and no strings attached or hidden red tape.

Pro Tip: be on the lookout for a slots site that offers many options, not a little, and if you do decide to seek out those bonuses, be sure to get ones with low wagering requirements as well as no maximum cash-out limits.

Unfortunately, many online casinos will try to trick online slots newbies with massive bonus offers or incentives, but the fact of the matter is that they will hide the big deposit required or playthrough requirements, or in the worst-case scenario offer absolutely no free slots options! If you are playing slots for real money, be sure to find a wager requirement of 10 times or less.

Many casinos have wagering requirements that can be as high as 50x, which means that for the case of say, a $100 deposit, you won’t receive your winnings or be able to withdraw until played at least $5,000 in bets! The phrase “max cash-out” tied to a bonus is also a bad one. There are few things worse than a casino putting a limit on how much you can win because of hidden limitations. It would be like winning a jackpot and only receiving a fraction in return.

Slot tip #9: Find a slot machine that suits you

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Sometimes if you are uncertain, it helps to head to a land-based or choice of online casino and browse around. That is the beauty of playing options! If you are looking for games with a maximum jackpot or for instance, games that extend play with frequent small wins, then check the slot first before you decide to play.

Finding a suitable game is more than just picking a theme and style. To find out how to win at slots, you need to invest a little time into the payouts. After all, slots machines come in all sorts of platforms, but it helps to follow a few guidelines. For instance, classic three-reel slot machines tend to put more emphasis on their top jackpots, but will come at the cost of lower hit frequencies for winning combinations and more losing spins, simply because they offer less in-game features. In other words, these types of machines can give you the best chance to win big, but also a chance to lose fast.

Another example is video slots that feature touch/click screens for picking gift boxes or other rewarding game icons to reveal bonuses. Although these machines come with higher hit frequencies with many small wins for extended play, you are nowhere near getting a big jackpot, or at least it is more difficult to do so. Any slot machine that comes with a more stunning array of bonuses or free spins, generally video slots, will fail to deliver the caliber of jackpot as three-reel games do.

However, the best thing about selecting a slot machine that offers free spins or free games is that when you are utilizing the slots free games or free spins mode, you have the chance of winning anything from multipliers to the top jackpot, and at no extra cost! This is no guarantee however, because you could also walk away empty-handed with slots free spins.

Slot tip #10: Choose the best online casino

It should come as no surprise that there are a ton of different online casinos out there, and after doing a little research you’ll find that it might be difficult to find the right one. In fact, there are so many that you might simply feel overwhelmed, but if casino bonuses aren’t enough to add ammunition to your winning slot machine strategy, then you want to add slot game variety.

Only the best gaming sites offer a wide selection of games, satisfying the hardest of slot machine enthusiasts with layers of immersive game play. For slots, you want to find an online casino that runs the gamut of types of slot machines, from classic three-reel and fruit machines to the latest graphics and themes in video slots.

Keep an eye out for all ways pays, spectacular in-game features like free games and hidden features, doubling wilds, a range of betting options, and much more. All of these are critical in broadening the spectrum of chance on how to win on slot machines. Free play and practice mode help you improve your skills, so you don’t have to risk coins every time you choose to spin the wheels. More on that later.

Slot tip #11: Take advantage of no deposit codes

No deposit bonus codes are the online casino equivalent of free prizes. Have you ever been to your favorite retail store to find a “buy one get one” deal? Well, no deposit codes are even better. While many online casinos offer staggering bonuses and promotion options, whether daily or weekly.

No deposit bonuses are essentially free money. If you can find a code or offering that gives you a free chip or certain amount of spins without having to pay for it, then you’ve found the perfect chance to go all in and win money without having to spend a dime.

Sites that offer no deposit codes often require that you register for an account, but this usually cost zero money, so your chance to win at slots without the risk of losing real money is 100%. Do a little research, invest some time into finding this holy grail of casino bonuses, and you will not regret it. Or just simply pick the bonuses Slotu has specially selected for you!

Slot tip #12: Go free with instant play or practice mode

We all like to win at slots, but one of the best ways to enjoy slots and test your slot machine strategy is to play at online casino that allows you to play for free using and instant play feature or practice mode.

If you don’t feel comfortable risking your money playing slots, but want to develop an effective strategy on how to win on slot machines, then playing free is the way to go. It is the perfect way to study the paytables and get a feel for each slot game.

Our aforementioned slot machine tips will help you when playing in free mode, and are sure to make you an expert in not time on how to win on slot machines. It is a free lesson in putting the above tips into practice without the risk. The games are still highly entertaining thanks to the free spin features, slots with bonus rounds and multipliers, which vary for each slot machine.

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Slot tip #13: Mind the paytables and check volatility

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This pro tip is sure to help you stand out above the rest of the players, because the fact is that all slot machines have a set degree of volatility. What is volatility you ask? Slots with high volatility are machines that although do not pay out as often, but pay more when they do form winning symbol combinations. Slot machines with low volatility on the other hand will pay out smaller wins with higher frequency.

The true slot machine secret is always to bet high on a high volatility slot machine. The trick is to find these machines, which factors in a little bit of searching. A good place to start is to see each machines multiplier features, listed paytable and the top award. These usually are listed in the rules for online slot games or on the machine itself if you are playing at a land-based casino. The higher the multipliers and the top award means the higher the volatility, which is good. This industry secret is known amongst professional slots players, and is one slots machine tip that is sure to get you potentially massive wins.

However, this does not mean that you should avoid low volatility slot machines altogether as it is often better to bet lower i.e. on a lower denomination machine if your initial bankroll is small.

Once you have managed to build up a batter bankroll from those handsome high frequency payouts head over to the range of the high volatility machines and max your bets. You could be around the corner from a huge jackpot. Putting in the time to do your homework dramatically increase your odds to win that way you can avoid rookie mistakes and sucker bets.

Slot tip #14: The myth of loose slots

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For our last slot machine “do” tip we bring you the myth of loose slots. We have all heard the stories of these fabled slots paying out big, but as it turns out this is actually more fact than fiction. Although it is hard to verify for online slots games, there is evidence to suggest that land-based casinos indeed do utilize slot machines that pay out more frequently and in higher numbers than other machines.

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The question remains: where can you find these highly coveted slot machines? All industry insiders and casino experts are willing to say about loose slots is that they do not place loose slots machines close to one another. Our suggestion is that when you head to a casino play on slot machines on the ends of a row of machines.

There is a high chance that you will win more if you believe in the lore. An even faster method would be to befriend a casino regular, someone who knows the ins and outs of the particular casino that you are choosing to visit.

If they’re feeling generous, there’s a chance they’ll give you a loose slot machine tip. It wouldn’t hurt to give them a twenty if they turn out to be right. As for playing slots online, a good slot machine strategy would be to browse around. You never know, which one might be paying out with more frequency than the rest unless you try them out first hand.

Slot tip bonus: What not to do when playing slots

Don’t cheat. It’s that simple. With all of the real money that slots have to offer, some people think going the “easy” route to win at slots is to cheat. Although this isn’t really an issue when it comes to online slots, you might be surprised to learn that land-based casinos lose hundreds of millions of dollars each year in cheating, especially in slots.

Slots cheaters are looking for the fastest way to make a buck, and are willing to go to some outrageous lengths to accomplish this feat, from light-rods and magnets to devices known as “top-bottom joints”. Even the use of strings on old machines, cheating by manipulating chips on newer slot machine software or rigged inside jobs through by means of bribing casino employees have all be employed.

Even some operators have been caught rigging machines in order to swindle would-be winners of their hard-earned dollars. This is why implore you to use your common sense and to go with trusted land-based and online casino operations.

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With today’s technology however, casino security is getting even better, and the top casinos have the means to catch cheaters in the act through use of face-recognition tech, infrared cameras, body sensors, and a list of the various devices used to blacklist any player with the guts to against the house through the use of illegal means.

In addition, the penalties are stiff with some cases of cheating, for instance in Nevada ending in multiple years in prison to the perpetrators. Our recommendation to win at slots is to do it according to the slot machine tips and tricks we’ve listed to earn big bucks the right way.

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After all, there is no real reason to cheat, because the risk is not worth the reward. There is plenty of opportunity and ways how to beat slot machines legitimately, so why waste time trying to research nefarious methods.

Slot machines offer players a fantastic opportunity to win with each spin of the reels, through bonus offerings, incredible in-game features and line and bet multipliers, or simply winning by getting lucky the old-fashioned way. Slot machines are a phenomenal way to spend your time, offering hours of entertainment and chances to win big. Now that you know how to win on slot machines, it’s time to put your repertoire of skills to the test!

Happy spinning!

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