Tips & Strategies for Slot Players
By Randy Ray
1. Always play with money you can
afford to lose.
Let's face it. No matter what tips
and strategies I give you on this page, the house still has the edge on
any slot game you play. So the best way to play smart is to play with entertainment
money, fun money. DON'T play with the rent money. Scared money always loses;
whether or not you're superstitious.
2. Always play the max bet.
If you don't play the max bet, then
you reduce your payout percentage considerably, because the biggest jackpots
always require the max bet in order to win. And the biggest jackpot is
calculated into your payout percentage. You want your payout percentage
to be high, and in order for that to happen, you MUST play the max bet.
If you can't afford the max bet, then play lower limits.
3. Understand the rules and payouts
of the machine before you play.
My winning slot strategies are always
aimed at maximizing the entertainment value of your slots play. To me,
that's just being realistic. And the best way to enjoy any game, and especially
a gambling game, is to understand what's going on.
4. Set win goals.
This one might be controversial to
some people, but the fact is that if you're up for a session, you might
as well quit when you've hit your win goal so you can feel good about it.
Go see a show, enjoy a nice meal, or catch some of the tourist attractions
before you play all your winnings back. People who win quit when they're
ahead.
5. Set loss limits.
Bankroll management (loss limits
and win goals are bankroll management techniques) do not affect the odds
or payouts on a slot machine game. BUT, they can help you preserve your
bankroll and keep you from losing money you can't afford to lose. And if
you don't have the self-discipline to keep yourself from playing back all
your winnings or to quit while you're ahead, then you shouldn't be gambling
at all.
6. Understand the hourly cost of
playing.
Realistically speaking, most people
actually play 600 or so spins per hour. If a machine pays out at 95%, and
you're playing $1 per spin total, that you're looking at an hourly cost
of 5% times 600 spins X $1/spin, which means it costs $30/hour to play.
Why's it important to know how much it costs to play? Because you need
to budget your gambling. Only you can decide what is an appropriate hourly
cost for the entertainment you're receiving from playing the slots.
If you stick with these slot machine
tips and strategies as your starting guide, you won't go wrong as a winning
slot player. (And you'll understand that a "winning slot player" is something
like a "jumbo shrimp" or "military intelligence"--an oxymoron. But there
are different ways to define winning.)
The author loves slots and slot machines.
You can find out more at Major
Millions Jackpot and at Bingoblasters
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