Would You Have
Believed That You Could Win $150 or More an Hour on Slot
Machines Without Hitting Any Jackpots?
I
know I didn't!
Winning
consistently on slot machines is one of the most difficult
things you could ever hope to accomplish! Slot machines are
notoriously fickle. Sometimes you win, mostly you lose, but
consistent winnings are not usually in the cards for patrons of
the aptly named one-armed bandits.
In the "good
ol days" there were a number of successful systems which
could be used against the old mechanical slot machines. Have you
been in a casino lately and tried to find one of these babies?
They're gone. Disappeared. Replaced.
In their place
are legions of computer controlled gadgets sporting lights,
bells, gimmicks galore, lots of action, and a poorer chance of
winning than their mechanical cousins of days gone by.
Until
now. I would not have believed what I am about to tell you if I
had not experienced it myself.
There is a way to
beat these computers, disguised as slot machines. And the secret
lies in the very precision in which these machines are
programmed to play.
How
Can You Beat a Machine Programmed to Only Pay Back 97.3% of the
Money Played?
The casino
executives pride themselves on the predictability of the new
slot machines. If a machine is programmed to pay back 97.3%,
then over time, the machine will return this percentage, or very
close to it. How could the casinos lose since no slot machine is
ever programmed to pay more than 99% of the coins played in it?
It took a
mathematical and statistical whiz to answer this question.
Lawrence Steele is one of the brainiest people I know, and one
of the reasons I admire him so much is that he uses his skills
to solve practical problems.
He is definitely
not one of those "pie in the sky" type of
intellectuals. Lawrence has spent a great deal of time in
casinos (my kind of guy) and has spent the last year playing and
analyzing slot machines. And guess what? He has come up with the
most incredible way of beating slot machines that I have ever
seen.
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About
Slot Machines
Microprocessors
are commonly called "chips" and are really miniature
computers working with other electronic components using
integrated circuits to control the machines.
Here the microprocessor controls all aspects of the slot
including the reels.
Programmed into each slot are formulas which are
translated into certain combinations and arrangements of the
symbols which appear on the reels.
As part of this process, random numbers are generated by
the microprocessor and these numbers are used to determine the
symbols appearing on the reels and consequently, the payoffs.
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Math
All gaming machines are designed to pay the player back a
percentage of what is played.
The amounts vary from machine to machine and from casino
to casino. All
machines have one thing in common:
The longer the machine is played, the closer the actual
payouts will be to the theoretical results.
Here's
What You Need to Know to Beat the
Slots!
Finding
the Best Slot Machines!
Everyone who has ever played slots for at least five
minutes seems to feel that they are qualified to find the best
slot machine.
"Best" usually means the "loosest"
slot, meaning that the machine seems to pay out more coins than
have been played, at least for a time period.
There are as many theories as there are people on how to
find this elusive machine.
Some people believe strictly in luck.
If they were wearing their lucky hat the last time that
they played and won, then they will ascribe their luck to this
hat and be sure to wear it every time they play.
Here's
how slot pros pick
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