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What kind of slots we have out there? Gayle Mitchell talks
about basic slots terms you should know
by Gayle
Mitchell
Be prepared. That’s my motto. For players about to enter the casino
world of slots online or off, these terms will give you a good starting point
towards your education.
We begin with Slots Types/Versions:
Basic, straight or “flat-top” slots have a constant
top jackpot payout that does not change no matter how much the machine is played.
Multiplier Slots pays for certain symbols on a graduating
scale. On a three reel, you get 5 coins for a “cherry” playing 1
coin, 10 pay for 2 coins and 15 pay for 3 coins. The payouts for playing 1 coin
are much smaller than if you played maximum coins.
Bonus Multiplier Slots offer larger top jackpots as incentive
to play max coins. The top jackpot symbol, e.g. 7’s will only pay with
max coins. This is important for those players who have lined up winning 7’s
only to find their single coin bet did not win.
Multiplier ‘Wild’ Symbol Slots: versions with
bonus credits, scatter pays and free spins include Multi Jackpot, Triple Double
Diamond, Five Times Pay and Triple Red White & Blue. Same scenario, max
coins produce larger winnings.
Buy-your-Pay: Each coin played triggers the posted symbol
payout.
E.G., if you play one coin, you only trigger ‘cherry’ pays. Two
coins trigger ‘cherries’ and ‘bars’. Is there a worse
feeling that lining up all three top jackpot symbols with only one coin played?
Double Machines: pays double or triple with winning combinations
of certain symbols lined up, e.g. Double Diamond.
Signature Slots: online and off casinos offer their own brand
of slots, generally looser creating the desired PR for the casino.
Progressive Slots: offer growing jackpots dependent upon amount
of monies played through the linked bank/carousel slots. A larger bankroll is
required and all progressives are at least three coin max slots with two jackpot
levels - primary and secondary. When either jackpot wins, values are reset to
minimums for each. Max play is mandatory here.
Additionally, online progressives offer several high dollar top jackpots that
now provide valid competition to land-based progressives.
Bonus Multiline Slots: described as ‘branded machines’,
‘entertainment-content’, ‘brand recognition’, ‘participation’
games, and ‘interactive’ slots. The name Bonus Slots says it all,
an opportunity to go to a ‘second chance’ bonus round where the
real money is. You are on sensory overload with Bonus Slots offering at least
25 symbols filling up the screen in front of you. You can also find multiple
pay-lines with as many as 50 paylines. Most versions come in penny denominations;
also nickel, quarter and dollar.
RNG - Random Number Generator, a computer chip placed inside
the slot machine by the manufacturer which randomly selects hundreds of numbers
and symbols every second, faster than you can pull that handle or push that
spin button; working even when the machine is idle. Each number corresponds
to a certain symbol combination that is randomly chosen after the first coin
is dropped or credit played. Fewest programmed combinations are for the top
jackpot. This program computer chip is also designed to determine that particular
slot’s average payout %.
No slot machine will pay back its preset payoff percentage rate every time because
the final outcome of every spin is randomly selected.
Reels: number of wheels/reels showing on slot with symbol
combinations imprinted: usually three, but some slots have five.
Slot Schedule: posted information on front of slot tells you
what type of slot, denomination and win amounts possible for each coin played.
Read this!
Loose/Tight slots- Loose slots will have better payoffs to
a ‘certified’ high of 100%, on average over a period time. A machine
will have a symbol; let’s say 2-3 cherries, which pay a couple of coins.
These cherries will replace a symbol that doesn’t pay, and presto you
have a loose machine. Reverse this procedure for a tight slot. In other words,
the more paying symbols a machine has, the greater the probability of payouts
- thus a loose slot.
Slots Drop/Hold: Drop: amount of money through the slot. Hold:
amount not paid out as wins; these two numbers determine slot’s payout
%.
Slot Testing: playing through a single roll of coins without
using accumulated credits to determine possible payout % for selected slot.
Up/Down Slot Cycle: Slot’s average payoff percentage
rate applies over the long haul, as long as one year. Therefore, a slot with
a 98% payoff percentage rate will sometimes pay off at 130% and other times
at 50%...sometimes at 28% and other times at 502%. The lower percentages indicate
a down cycle and the higher numbers an up cycle.
Sound of Rain: coins dropping into the holder after a payout.
Slot Club Cards/Comps/Online Promotions: Sign up for freebies
and reap the benefits.
Slot Talk: information traded between other players, change
people and slot hosts to locate winning slots and improve your slots education.
Online slot players’ forums are another resource.
I will return soon with more Slots Talk.
Gayle
Mitchell
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