How can you possibly beat casino slot machines?

The answer is easier than you think. In the late 90's IGT came out with a series of slots called Visions.  Most of these machines, but not all, had a video monitor above the reels. These bonuses were very short term bonuses making it possible to gage when they were above 100% expectation on the return. To make a long story short, these machines paid out less on the line and made up for it on the video bonus. Hence, unknowing players would play them and most times leave them before clearing the bonus. If they left the bonus high enough, it was an actual positive expectation.

Here are a few simple machines and information on how to play them.

wild cherry pie slot machine

You need at least 40 cherries filled on the pie and at least 36 cherries in the basket. Bet one credit until you fill the pie. You will get 1 credit per cherry in the basket and also a bonus behind the pie. Anything over 40 cherries in the pie make it even stronger of a winner.

diamond thief slot machine

Played the exact same as a cherry pie, and is the exact same mathematical game with different graphics.

bonus spin slot machine

You will have to watch someone spin until they go into the bonus to actually see where the bonus stands. Play when at least 2 of the sevens only need 1 more seven to be full. Bet one credit only.

fishin for cash slot machine

See diamond mine, plays exactly the same.

triple diamond mine slot machine

This is a pic of a triple diamond mine, but they play the same as a double and a fishin for cash.  Bet one coin when you find the bonus as follow:  Any column has 9 diamonds, any 2 columns have at least a 8 diamonds in one and 6 in the other. Anytime the 3 columns together total 17 diamonds. Play any scenario until none of the scenarios are left. (In other words you can start one way and it can fill up as you play, you hit one column and it still meets the criteria after that column pays you. )

good times slot machine

This one is simple. Anytime the X multiplier is on the 8x/64x. You fire two coins at it until you hit the x bonus. This one can be volatile, but is a very STRONG play in the long run.

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