Re: I don't know how a slot machine works, really.
Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 5:31 pm
My strategy is totally anecdotal based on my observations over time. When playing video penny slots, the goal should be to hit and run. What you want is a big bonus round or hit to push your credit balance over what you originally bought in for. If after 40 spins you haven't hit anything good, it's time to cash out and move on (if you still have credits on the meter). Rarely have I seen back to back bonus rounds of significant value. Usually it's one small bonus followed by another, or a big one followed by a little one. When the big one hits, cash out immediately or shortly afterwards. On penny machines, rarely will you build credits after that. I have built credits on wins when playing the older traditional (non-video) large denom ($1, $5) machines.
Keep in mind, as a rule, the larger the denom the higher the payback percentage. I endorse Heavy's method of play as stated above for larger denom machines. It has worked for me. I also like to look for the most recent cashout amount. There is information to glean if you know what to look for.
I also like to play known machines I've won on before. I am using the logic that if it paid out once it might again, rather than going for an unknown. There are slots at Planet Hollywood and Mandalay Bay where I've played the same machine on various trips where I've collected W2-G wins multiple times. They don't always pay out, but so far I'm waayyy ahead on them.
To win at slot play, like most things, it comes down to discipline. Win goals and loss limits are very important. Hit and Run. Find yourself a reason to leave the machine, your bankroll with thank you. Craps is my go to game, but if I need a break I will play the slots using a separate budget.
Keep in mind, as a rule, the larger the denom the higher the payback percentage. I endorse Heavy's method of play as stated above for larger denom machines. It has worked for me. I also like to look for the most recent cashout amount. There is information to glean if you know what to look for.
I also like to play known machines I've won on before. I am using the logic that if it paid out once it might again, rather than going for an unknown. There are slots at Planet Hollywood and Mandalay Bay where I've played the same machine on various trips where I've collected W2-G wins multiple times. They don't always pay out, but so far I'm waayyy ahead on them.
To win at slot play, like most things, it comes down to discipline. Win goals and loss limits are very important. Hit and Run. Find yourself a reason to leave the machine, your bankroll with thank you. Craps is my go to game, but if I need a break I will play the slots using a separate budget.