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MalcomD
Hi Hardcore Slot Players,
I have a question. Why do you play slots. What do you get out of it? Is it exciting? Have you ever won big, IE won more in a month than you lost in a month? I ask this question because to me any game other than blackjack, with the exception of poker, seems a waste of time and money. I personally don't play poker because I don't know how to play but I know skilled players who can make good money playing. My most recent casino visit I tried to play slots to understand why people play agame that will guarantee leave you walking out of the casino a loser, but I left not able to understand. I played like 20$ on various machines and decided I would haverather bought 20 1$ scratch off tickets. So please enlighten me why you play.
AZDuffman
I don't play. People that do seem to play because they make a big hit once in awhile and the like the 'show' the slot machines put on.
Add in that anyone can play if you are smart enough to insert bills and press a button and you have a game many people like.
RonC
My most recent casino visit I tried to play slots to understand why people play agame that will guarantee leave you walking out of the casino a loser, but I left not able to understand.
Every game in the casino has a way of making money for the house. Poker has a rake and all of the games have HA. Slots have a payback %. What game does anyone play in a casino that guarantees that they will walk out a winner? Yes, slots have a higer edge for the house than most games (but not all bets--some craps bets are high HA also), but you can win some days. This weekend I played craps and lost. I played 3 card poker and lost. I played Mississippi Stud and lost. I played roulette and lost. I played slots and had an overall win on them. Slots don't offer as good of a bet as other games but you can leave a winner. You can also leave a loser.
Mission146
Hi Hardcore Slot Players, I have a question. Why do you play slots. What do you get out of it? Is it exciting? Have you ever won big, IE won more in a month than you lost in a month? I ask this question because to me any game other than blackjack, with the exception of poker, seems a waste of time and money. I personally don't play poker because I don't know how to play but I know skilled players who can make good money playing. My most recent casino visit I tried to play slots to understand why people play agame that will guarantee leave you walking out of the casino a loser, but I left not able to understand. I played like 20$ on various machines and decided I would haverather bought 20 1$ scratch off tickets. So please enlighten me why you play. 1.) I play Slots because they are fun, it is amusing to try to figure out what aspects of a slot machine, 'Hook,' a player, whether it be near-misses, high hit rate, frequent Free Games, or a set Jackpot amount that automatically goes off when the Progressive amount is reached..such as the recently discussed G+ games. Further, while it may seem oxymoronical, it is possible to play slots at an advantage. This usually involves a Progressive machine of one kind or another where the Progressive(s) have reached such an amount that combined with the Odds of hitting for the Progressive(s), every spin you take is done at an advantage. It is apparent that the Odds of hitting the Jackpot(s) still aren't great, but if you have a VP machine that pays out 100.0001%, then you play that at an advantage, inclusive to the Royal Flush, which is also an unlikely result. 2.) I have had two Jackpots, $1,250 and $4,088.xx, respectively. 3.) I have won more in my life than I have lost. It is unlikely that will remain the case forever. 4.) Most people go to the casino to waste time and money. The vast majority of people go there for the possibiity, not the expectation, of winning. I would suggest that the draw for the slot player is the potentiality of turning an inconsequential sum of money into a consequential, or even very consequential, sum of money. It only takes one pull. One time. 5.) If Slots GUARANTEED that you would walk out of thee casino a loser, then nobody would play them. Besides, if you are there for fun, and you have fun, then you have not lost. Do you, 'Lose,' money going to a concert if you have fun there? The point when it comes to Slots is, the winners are just as important to the casino as the losers. 6.) The ER of scratch-off tickets is far worse than Slots. The odds of a winning ticket usually hover around 1:4, including break-even pays..a shitload of break-even pays. That which plays quicker, pays quicker. Then you have the cost of printing/distribution of the tickets, the vendor gets a cut, it's a terrible buy from an ER standpoint. You talk about the probability of hitting for $100 on a $2 ticket vs. a $2 slot pull, I suggest the pull is a better bet. I was playing QuickHits Progressives fairly exclusively one night at Max $1.50/pull, hit for $100 or more five times in one night, left nearly $700 ahead on the session. I probably played $2,000 or more in total pulls. I just don't think that's happening if you buy $2,000 in lottery scratch-offs with the same frequency. I could be wrong, but I doubt it. ![]() 7.) I could be wrong, but I'm guessing that $20 didn't get you any really good pulls or, 'Good looks,' when it comes to a big pay. It happens sometimes, you either missed the draw or the draw just doesn't appeal to you. Slots are not for everyone. Blackjack AP play is slow and methodical, the most you can win going Split-Split Double-Double-Double and winning all is 6x the Base Bet with 6x Base Bet at risk. It's pretty unlikely that you end up with such a hand, anyway. Slots are for people who like the variance, as is Video Poker, but VP generally pays better overall. Either way, you either want to approach it methodically by winning small amounts (relative to the bet) at a higher than expected rate, or card-counting AP play, or you want to take a shot at getting it the, 'Quick and Dirty,' way with VP and Slots. I like both, but Slots have the edge, probably because Lady Variance has been more attracted to me than she has most people. When I lose the 5K+ for life that I am ahead (my session amounts are low, so it would take many losing sessions) I might decide I'm not especially attracted to the hard and fast variance anymore, who knows?
Vultures can't be choosers.
MalcomD
Every game in the casino has a way of making money for the house. Poker has a rake and all of the games have HA. Slots have a payback %. What game does anyone play in a casino that guarantees that they will walk out a winner? Yes, slots have a higer edge for the house than most games (but not all bets--some craps bets are high HA also), but you can win some days. This weekend I played craps and lost. I played 3 card poker and lost. I played Mississippi Stud and lost. I played roulette and lost. I played slots and had an overall win on them. Slots don't offer as good of a bet as other games but you can leave a winner. You can also leave a loser. I understand that all games are exposed to the house edge, but slots with their high house edge couples with the fast rate of play means you will lose your money faster than anything else. Poker, Blackjack and Baccarat are games of skill with an element of chance. Slots is a pure random game of chance, it is really the best example of the adage gambling is a tax on stupidity yet so many people play slots and I don't understand why.
s2dbaker
I play mostly for entertainment value. I like the bonuses.
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DRich
I understand that all games are exposed to the house edge, but slots with their high house edge couples with the fast rate of play means you will lose your money faster than anything else. Poker, Blackjack and Baccarat are games of skill with an element of chance. Slots is a pure random game of chance, it is really the best example of the adage gambling is a tax on stupidity yet so many people play slots and I don't understand why.
Since when is Baccarat a game of skill?
Living longer does not always infer +EV
MalcomD
1.) I play Slots because they are fun, it is amusing to try to figure out what aspects of a slot machine, 'Hook,' a player, whether it be near-misses, high hit rate, frequent Free Games, or a set Jackpot amount that automatically goes off when the Progressive amount is reached..such as the recently discussed G+ games. Further, while it may seem oxymoronical, it is possible to play slots at an advantage. This usually involves a Progressive machine of one kind or another where the Progressive(s) have reached such an amount that combined with the Odds of hitting for the Progressive(s), every spin you take is done at an advantage. It is apparent that the Odds of hitting the Jackpot(s) still aren't great, but if you have a VP machine that pays out 100.0001%, then you play that at an advantage, inclusive to the Royal Flush, which is also an unlikely result. 2.) I have had two Jackpots, $1,250 and $4,088.xx, respectively. 3.) I have won more in my life than I have lost. It is unlikely that will remain the case forever. 4.) Most people go to the casino to waste time and money. The vast majority of people go there for the possibiity, not the expectation, of winning. I would suggest that the draw for the slot player is the potentiality of turning an inconsequential sum of money into a consequential, or even very consequential, sum of money. It only takes one pull. One time. 5.) If Slots GUARANTEED that you would walk out of thee casino a loser, then nobody would play them. Besides, if you are there for fun, and you have fun, then you have not lost. Do you, 'Lose,' money going to a concert if you have fun there? The point when it comes to Slots is, the winners are just as important to the casino as the losers. 6.) The ER of scratch-off tickets is far worse than Slots. The odds of a winning ticket usually hover around 1:4, including break-even pays..a shitload of break-even pays. That which plays quicker, pays quicker. Then you have the cost of printing/distribution of the tickets, the vendor gets a cut, it's a terrible buy from an ER standpoint. You talk about the probability of hitting for $100 on a $2 ticket vs. a $2 slot pull, I suggest the pull is a better bet. I was playing QuickHits Progressives fairly exclusively one night at Max $1.50/pull, hit for $100 or more five times in one night, left nearly $700 ahead on the session. I probably played $2,000 or more in total pulls. I just don't think that's happening if you buy $2,000 in lottery scratch-offs with the same frequency. I could be wrong, but I doubt it. 7.) I could be wrong, but I'm guessing that $20 didn't get you any really good pulls or, 'Good looks,' when it comes to a big pay. It happens sometimes, you either missed the draw or the draw just doesn't appeal to you. Slots are not for everyone. Blackjack AP play is slow and methodical, the most you can win going Split-Split Double-Double-Double and winning all is 6x the Base Bet with 6x Base Bet at risk. It's pretty unlikely that you end up with such a hand, anyway. Slots are for people who like the variance, as is Video Poker, but VP generally pays better overall. Either way, you either want to approach it methodically by winning small amounts (relative to the bet) at a higher than expected rate, or card-counting AP play, or you want to take a shot at getting it the, 'Quick and Dirty,' way with VP and Slots. I like both, but Slots have the edge, probably because Lady Variance has been more attracted to me than she has most people. When I lose the 5K+ for life that I am ahead (my session amounts are low, so it would take many losing sessions) I might decide I'm not especially attracted to the hard and fast variance anymore, who knows? This was a great answer and pretty much what I was looking for. I'm not saying that I would buy scratch off lotto tickets and win but to me the slots didn't do anything for me. I won a few pulls, the lights flashed and music played but I'm not an animal that can be conditioned to continue gambling just because lights go off and music plays, I found that to be insulting.While I was playing I was asking other slot players if they ever won money, and alot of them gave stories similar to what you said. They had won jackpots and won more in a lifetime than lost, but that isn't really winning. If you won a 1000$ jackpot 5 years ago, but lost 600 in the past few months than you are actually losing.Good answer though, thanks!
Mission146
This was a great answer and pretty much what I was looking for. I'm not saying that I would buy scratch off lotto tickets and win but to me the slots didn't do anything for me. I won a few pulls, the lights flashed and music played but I'm not an animal that can be conditioned to continue gambling just because lights go off and music plays, I found that to be insulting.While I was playing I was asking other slot players if they ever won money, and alot of them gave stories similar to what you said. They had won jackpots and won more in a lifetime than lost, but that isn't really winning. If you won a 1000$ jackpot 5 years ago, but lost 600 in the past few months than you are actually losing.Good answer though, thanks!
1.) I understand your point, as stated, it's not for everyone, though I would be hesitant to reduce those who play Slots to animals. It's pretty simple, if someone (and my win goal is less) says, 'I will walk when I am ahead $500,' then they would simply rather have a shot at that sitting down with $50 in the Slot Machine rather than taking $50 to the Blackjack Table to be lost in two hands (or maybe even one) betting Green, or to try to grind it out betting straight Red, or Red&Press at certain amounts. Other than AP Side Bets, I've always felt that the Side Bet players are Slots/VP players in disguise, they see that Big Time pay..and they want it. Most people see that Fire Bet, know it's a bad bet, and toss a Red or a White(s) at it, why? They want that big pay. They're essentially playing a Slot Machine, except it is at the table and the bet takes longer to resolve, while they are playing Craps. Other than the mechanics of the bet itself (Reels v. Dice, One Pull c. Multi-Roll) tell me what the difference is? There isn't one. 2.) I disagree with your second statement in its entirety. There's an AP BJ player here that got absolutely slaughtered for six months out of one year and still pulled out in the high five-figures for a year. You ask someone a question about life, they say, 'I'm ahead,' you say, 'No, you're really behind,' how are they behind? You can break it up into one hour, one day, one week, one month, one year or life. You're either ahead or behind that period. If you're ahead for life, you're ahead for life, there are no two ways about it. If you're ahead for a week, you're still ahead for the week, even if you lost your last spin. Are you losing for the week at BJ when you lose one hand, but are ahead $500?
Vultures can't be choosers.
MathExtremist
I understand that all games are exposed to the house edge, but slots with their high house edge couples with the fast rate of play means you will lose your money faster than anything else. Poker, Blackjack and Baccarat are games of skill with an element of chance. Slots is a pure random game of chance, it is really the best example of the adage gambling is a tax on stupidity yet so many people play slots and I don't understand why.
$25 blackjack at 100 hands/hour and the average 1.5% edge of a normal player earns the casino $37.50/hour. Multi-line slots at 25 lines, 5 coins/line ($1.25/wager) at 400 pulls/hour at 6% hold earns the casino $30/hour. Single-line quarter slots at .75/pull at 400 pulls/hour at 8% earns $24/hour. There are a lot of factors that go into house win rates and it's certainly not true that machines always win faster than tables. Gifts For People Who Like Slot Machines WalmartEverything in a casino has a chance of losing. Making specious distinctions between blackjack and slots on the basis of how much you win or how much your skill impacts your average results is just rationalization. If it makes you feel superior or intelligent to play blackjack and not slots, go for it. The casino is there to provide entertainment, and feeling superior is highly entertaining for certain people. But going to a casino is not the way to achieve a guaranteed income, regardless of what you play. And if you're not having fun gambling (whatever 'fun' means to you) then you shouldn't be gambling either -- again, regardless of what you play. Your value judgments elevate blackjack (and baccarat?) above slots, which is fine, but that's not an objective metric. They're just different forms of gambling, and all ultimately house-favorable games. If you want guaranteed income, spend more time at work. Patronizing a casino is not supposed to be work, it's supposed to be the entire opposite of work.
'In my own case, when it seemed to me after a long illness that death was close at hand, I found no little solace in playing constantly at dice.' -- Girolamo Cardano, 1563
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Slot machines are the most popular among all casino games. They are easy to play, you play them by yourself without having to beat other people and take their money, and they are packed with exciting lights and sounds. It’s fun when 2 or 3 people are sitting together and chatting away as they spin the reels on their favorite slot machines. Here are some facts you may not have known about slot machine games. You just may enjoy playing them even more.
Fact No. 1: Slot Machine Games Provide Scientifically Documented Benefits
Medical science is not going to start prescribing that you play slot machine games to lift yourself out of depression but there are benefits to playing slot machine games. These games can be very relaxing as long as you don’t get caught up in the sense of need that problem gamblers develop. If you just feel that playing the game is entertainment and not a source of income, then a slot machine can help you de-stress. Reducing stress is possible through many different activities where you don’t have to think. By taking your thoughts off your problems and most pressing needs you are able to relax the tension in your body, release some of the nervous pressure you feel, and literally change the flow of hormones and chemicals in your body.
Any stress-reducing activity causes your body to release fewer stress hormones, and reducing stress overall is generally healthy. Of course, sitting at a slot machine for hours on end is not a healthy activity. Just as when you should get up and move around the office at least once an hour, you should get up and move around for a few minutes every hour you are at a casino.
It’s a good idea to plan to spend no more than one hour on any game at the casino, whether you are standing around a table or sitting down for a game.
Fact No. 2: Slot Machine Random Number Generators are Not Truly Random
You may have heard that it is impossible to detect a pattern in the way that slot machines produce results because they use random number generators to determine how their reels spin. This is true as far as it goes but there is more to the apparent randomness of the slot machine you are playing than you realize.
Random number generators are special computer chips that are securely embedded in the motherboards of slot machines. These devices have been certified to comply with government regulations for producing random numbers. But anyone with proper training in math and computer science will tell you that there are no algorithms that produce truly random numbers.
That’s right: those random number generators are not really generating random numbers. Instead, they are generating numbers in very long sequences that you and I cannot possibly second-guess. That makes the numbers “random enough”. But in the article “How Online Slot Machines Work”, the Web Gaming Info site also explains that these random numbers are hidden from us anyway. You don’t know what the numbers are or where they are being used.
Fact No. 3: Slot Machine Games Are More Interactive Now Than They Used to Be
If you have not played slot machine games in at least four or five years, you will be shocked at the stunning changes that are taking place in the game design industry. If you play a game like the Moonlight Mystery slot machine game, you’ll find that you are doing more than just spinning the reels. You are prompted to make choices and interact with the game in many ways.
You may find some slot machine games include active shooter bonus rounds where you guide a target and pull a trigger. Slot machine games are becoming very creative.
Fact No. 4: Most Slot Machine Games Pay Back Over 90% of the Money Players Bet
This is called “return to player” and in the most competitive markets, such as Las Vegas and the online casino industry, the slots game designers have to think about how much money the games keep versus how much they pay back to players.
The theoretical return to player is a very important number for people who write slot machine reviews. Although you can still find remote land-based casinos that keep 30-40% of player money, the competitive markets have pushed return to player up above 90%. The 94-95% range is about average and a few slot games go above 96%.
The theoretical return to player for blackjack is considered one of the best among casino games and that is only 98%.
How this works is that you have 1,000 people play a slot machine game. Each player puts in about $500. That is a total of $500,000 in real money. The machines take bets and award prizes as the players spin the reels. Some people play the machine a long time and other for only a few minutes. Each player leaves the machine with a different amount of money.
Across the whole group of 1,000 players the casino will keep about $30,000 and the players walk away with the rest. But they will have played millions of dollars in bets on that one machine. So why do slot machines have such a bad reputation? Because that hypothetical $570,000 is not paid back evenly to all the players. Some of them will walk away with nothing and others will walk away with thousands of dollars. Planet casino bonus codes 2019.
Fact No. 5: Slot Machine Games Redistribute Wealth on a Random Basis
Although slot machine games are classified differently from lotteries, they do share some common points with lottery games. Whereas the lottery works from a single pool of prize money that is shared among all players in the same game, a slot machine works with a revolving pool of money that takes or shares money from successive games.
The slot machine is always paying a prize to someone even if the prize is less than the player bets. So playing the slot machine is a lot like walking up to an ATM machine that is broken. Sometimes the ATM machine takes your money and keeps it and sometimes the ATM machine gives you money. That is the net effect of what happens with a slot machine. It takes money from some people and gives money to others.
Fact No. 6: The Larger the Bets You Make the Faster You Lose Your Money
Although it is true you win the largest prizes when you make the largest possible bets, the amount of money you wager on a slot machine game does not have any effect on whether the game pays you a prize. Because you have only a limited amount of money the more aggressive your betting is the faster you lose money.
Here is a simple way to illustrate the problem. Let’s assume that a slot machine is rigged to pay you a 5X prize on every 15th spin. You take $1000 to the machine and start playing it. The minimum bet is $5 and the maximum bet is $100.
If you bet just $5 on every spin you’ll spend $75 on your first 15 bets. That 15th spin then pays you a 5X prize, or $25. You just got back 1/3 of your money.
If you bet the maximum amount on every spin, you will run out of money on the 10th spin. You will never get to the $500 prize you hope to win, but even if you had $1500 to bet you would still get back only 1/3 of your money.
System shock 2 slot machine. In the first scenario you still have $925 + the $25 prize you won to play with after 15 spins. In the second scenario you go completely broke in 10 spins.
Except for the fact that in real life you don’t know when the slot machine you are playing will pay you a large prize, this is how the games work.
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Fact No. 7: The Slot Machine Games Don’t Keep Track of How Many Jackpots They Have PaidGifts For People Who Like Slot Machines For Sale
Some players have a superstition that if a slot machine has paid a jackpot it is “not ready to pay again” for a while. In fact, because the prizes are awarded on the basis of that random number generator, the slot machines don’t keep track of when they pay jackpots and try to space them out.
You have as good a chance of winning a jackpot on the next spin as the guy who just won a jackpot did on his spin.
A casino might lose money on a slot machine over the course of a few days or weeks. But the casinos know that the numbers are on their side. Eventually the slot machine will keep enough money to even things out according to the theoretical return to player for which they have been programmed.
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