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Slots Strategy
Before you start playing on a new slot machine, you will want to observe the
players around you. Look for a machine that has been played on for a while with
out dishing out to much money back to its player. Make that your machine to play on.
Once you have located your loose machine, you will need to have a strategy.
Here are four strategies you will want to try next time at the casino.
The Play Through Method:
Take your bankroll and play it through themachine ONCE. Do NOT
replay any coins/tokens that you have won.
After you have played your bankroll through the machine, take any
winnings and QUIT. This method will practically guarantee that you
will leave the "session" with SOME money (if not an actual jackpot).
The Step Down Method:
For the sake of demonstration, let's say
you've chosen to start playing a $5 slot machine. Play the machine
until you've played one-half of your initial bankroll. Stop.
Count the money/tokens in the coin tray. Add it to what's left of
your initial bankroll. If the total amount EXCEEDS your original
session stake (bankroll), play the remaining amount of your initial
bankroll through the same machine. If it does NOT total your
initial stake, "step down" to the next denomination machine ...(in
this case, a $1 machine). At this slot machine, play one-half of
what's left of your starting bankroll. Stop.
As before, count the money/tokens you have won and add it to what
remains of your original stake. If the combined total EXCEEDS your
starting bankroll, "step up" to a $5 machine once again. If your
combined winnings do NOT equal or exceed your original bankroll,
"step down" to the next denomination slot machine (a quarter machine)
... and repeat the process.
The Percentage Play Method:
This particular strategy involvesplaying a fixed percentage of your
bankroll for each "pull." Forexample, let's say your session stake is $100.
You have chosen toplay a $1 machine. You will play a maximum of five (5)
percent ofyour stake each pull. Therefore, you would play up to five coins on
the first pull.
If you win, you may continue to play at five percent. If not, then
you limit your next pull to five percent of what remains of your
bankroll. And so on. The question is: "When do I quit?" The answer
is: when you've lost half of your initial stake OR ... if you are
winning ... when your last ten (10) pulls have yielded no winnings.
The Blitz Method:
This strategy is not for the weak-of-heart or forthose whose bankrolls are not
sufficiently healthy. You must alsobe relatively certain that you have chosen a
"loose" machine. Playyour entire bankroll through the slot machine regardless
of whetheryou win or lose. Why? Your objective is to "force" the machine to
pay you a very nice mid-level jackpot. If you are lucky (and you
have indeed picked a "loose" machine), you may receive more than
one good-sized jackpot.
There you have it.
Now that you have learned the Four
different strategies to try on loose slots. you may go
ahead and practice sticking to these rules.
Good
Luck on your next time around at the slots.
From
the Online-Casinos-USA team
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