Debunking a Common Myth about Slot Machines

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Playing slots may not seem like your cup of tea, but did you know that more money changes hands with slot machines than any other type of casino gambling? That’s right—more than craps, Roulette, Keno or any other game you can find in any online casino or “real world” casino.
The slot machine didn’t originate as far back as Keno or Roulette. The technology involved isn’t quite that old, but more people play “the one-arm bandit” than any other casino game.
There are very few rules or strategies in playing slot machines. The most applicable rules are three-fold: You have to play to win; you have to buy a spin, and the more you bet each time, the bigger your pay-outs might be.
You might win a few pounds on the minimum bet, but if you’d played the five-pound maximum, for example, you might have one a few hundred.
One of the biggest myths about slots either online or off is that a machine that hasn’t “hit” in a while is due to hit soon. Slot machines spin the cylinders at completely random amounts, speeds and rotations. There really is no predicting when one will hit and when it won’t. But you can’t possibly win unless you play.

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