Slot Machine Payouts Are Not Random - Here's Why #55

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opened 2025-02-24 16:25:07 +00:00 by kayor89966 · 0 comments

If you hit a row of machines with coins falling down the back after a busy day in the little casino, which we refer to as "arcades," you could get up to £80 out of each machine. So if your luck's in, you could go down a row of machines, get up to £80-ish out of each and leave with about £300. I know it's not thousands - but you've got more of a chance of winning SOMETHING on small jackpot machines because they have to pay out more wins more often to make having The Occasional Massive Dollop to fall back on. Instead, they need to do it in short bursts of small victories. Knowing when the streak will end is the hard part.

If you believe it has, then good luck to the person who continues to win. You prevailed. They've won. Happy days all round! I've never been to a casino or even Vegas. But I fairly frequently go on the tiny jackpot machines in local arcades and, by sticking to my rules of only playing the full ones, I fairly often take a week's shopping money out of them. If I lose £20-ish, I'll leave. On many occasions, though, I've gone in with £20, stuck to my rules and emerged with £80-100-200 sometimes if I'm lucky enough. And if I lose it's only £20, I'll just keep out of the places for a few days or more.

However, your contributor is correct. Machines are NOT random. They cannot exist. They're computerized. Computers can NOT generate random numbers because they're working off algorithms and sets of rules - 'randomness' and 'rules' cannot belong in the same sentence! The only thing that computers can do is create long lists of numbers that appear to be randomly selected but will eventually repeat themselves. Regardless, this is my perspective on the article. Over here, when machines first started being computerized there were tons of bugs and tricks in the programs you could use to literally empty the things. There are still a few you can do. There's a lovely trick that still works on a very few poker games - thought I might as well put it here.

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The games were paying out in pound coins and if you had a big win, and they were counting up the coins they were paying out using a clicker, it could take AGES paying the win out. So some genius designer came up with an infra-red light beam in the coin chute - every time a coin broke the beam the machine counted up one till it hit the amount needed to pay out but it could just pour the coins down the chute in a steady stream, each one breaking the beam in passing. a lot faster. Till some genius player realized that if you shone a red light up the chute it kept the beam from being broken so the machine never realized how many coins it was paying out!

If you hit a row of machines with coins falling down the back after a busy day in the little casino, which we refer to as "arcades," you could get up to £80 out of each machine. So if your luck's in, you could go down a row of machines, get up to £80-ish out of each and leave with about £300. I know it's not thousands - but you've got more of a chance of winning SOMETHING on small jackpot machines because they have to pay out more wins more often to make having The Occasional Massive Dollop to fall back on. Instead, they need to do it in short bursts of small victories. Knowing when the streak will end is the hard part. If you believe it has, then good luck to the person who continues to win. You prevailed. They've won. Happy days all round! I've never been to a casino or even Vegas. But I fairly frequently go on the tiny jackpot machines in local arcades and, by sticking to my rules of only playing the full ones, I fairly often take a week's shopping money out of them. If I lose £20-ish, I'll leave. On many occasions, though, I've gone in with £20, stuck to my rules and emerged with £80-100-200 sometimes if I'm lucky enough. And if I lose it's only £20, I'll just keep out of the places for a few days or more. However, your contributor is correct. Machines are NOT random. They cannot exist. They're computerized. Computers can NOT generate random numbers because they're working off algorithms and sets of rules - 'randomness' and 'rules' cannot belong in the same sentence! The only thing that computers can do is create long lists of numbers that appear to be randomly selected but will eventually repeat themselves. Regardless, this is my perspective on the article. Over here, when machines first started being computerized there were tons of bugs and tricks in the programs you could use to literally empty the things. There are still a few you can do. There's a lovely trick that still works on a very few poker games - thought I might as well put it here. Balaksix : Slot777 Link Login Situs Resmi Slot Gacor Gampang Menang. Balaksix adalah situs game [slot777](https://www.montrealbodysushi.com/) online resmi dan terpercaya yang menghadirkan inovasi terbesar link login slot gacor 777 terbukti gampang menang mudah maxwin. The games were paying out in pound coins and if you had a big win, and they were counting up the coins they were paying out using a clicker, it could take AGES paying the win out. So some genius designer came up with an infra-red light beam in the coin chute - every time a coin broke the beam the machine counted up one till it hit the amount needed to pay out but it could just pour the coins down the chute in a steady stream, each one breaking the beam in passing. a lot faster. Till some genius player realized that if you shone a red light up the chute it kept the beam from being broken so the machine never realized how many coins it was paying out!
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