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39 lines
2.1 KiB
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# OpenSlotTips v2.5
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Slot tips for the newbie to "gaming" (including myself), based off of Professor Slots' tips.
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* ***Only spend what you are willing to lose***
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* ***Stop spending at about 1/4 profit compared to your budget***
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* ***5 pulls, 1 cent, 1-90 credits (maximum)*** required...
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* ***3 pulls, 1 cent, 1-78 credits (maximum)*** recommended...
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* ***Once per every machine type***
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* ***Once you get the "taste"***, or small initial payout from that machine to entice people, you will want ***go to another type of machine*** as well.
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* Note that ***even if the machines look alike, they can have different payout rates.***
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* To calculate the amount you are going to spend: `CREDITS*SLOT_WORTH=SLOT_SPEND`
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* You ***don't have to bet max to get max payback on video slots***
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* So ***try betting as little as possible.***
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* If amount of bets and payouts visible, ***prefer more bets over payouts.***
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* Try to ***avoid progressive slots.***
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* These are ***slots that, as people put money in, the jackpot grows until someone gets the jackpot***; then it starts over.
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* Try betting with machines with ***bonus features, unless it's too expensive.***
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* ***Do not use*** a big display of machines.
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* **Winning (loose) machines are quite often location-based.**
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* Go to a slot machine
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* Turn around so your back is to it
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* What do you see in front of the machine?
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* If you see a wall, try another slot machine.
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* If you see people looking back at you, that's a good candidate!
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* If it's a popular place (Food court, entrance, bar, etc.) also good!
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* If it's a good candidate, do the "required" values.
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* If it's been more than 3 hours: try once more. If you win a ***micro-taste***: try every 3 hours.
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* Note that ***cruise ship casinos have almost 0 regulation.***
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* So nothing is necessarily a thing on said casinos.
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## My own tip
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* Most if not youtubers who claim to be "casino techs" or something of the like are most likely scam artists.
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* If they ARE a tech, they are likely breaking a NDA, which they really shouldn't want to do.
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Licensed under the CC0 1.0 Universal license
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