Slot Machines – How to Win and How They Work – 2016 UPDATE

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American Casino Guide author, Steve Bourie, interviews Mike Trask from Ainsworth Game Technology to get an update on whether or not anything has changed in how slot machines work since our original “how to win on slot machines” video was released in 2009. Topics covered include how widespread server-based gaming has become; how “must hit by” slots work; whether or not pick’em bonus rounds are pre-determined, plus more.

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10 thoughts on “Slot Machines – How to Win and How They Work – 2016 UPDATE

  1. Something tells me they don't tell the whole truth on mind playing/teasing. I may be wrong, but it's just a small feeling.

  2. Great video update, thank you! He is very well spoken and does a great job representing his company yet also sounding both fair and friendly to potential players.

  3. If the win by jackpots are predetermined to the cent when they reset than for those jackpots the answer is yes

  4. Hey americancasinoguide., If these are really run by random number generators, how can there be odds on winning a jackpot? Like he said 20,000 to 1. That should not be possible if they are truly "random". I also feel that a payback percentage could not be possible unless it is programmed that way. In short i just feel random is random which means there are no odds or percentages. Any solutions to my confusion lol

  5. Pretty good video. But my question is about stopping a spin. As we obviously know slots use RNGs. But what about when you stop the reels? You're saying if I stop it on the bonus that it was going to give me the bonus whether I stopped it or not? Over several years of playing slots I've seemingly gotten more lucky or gotten more frequent bonuses then if I didn't. So does stopping the reels do "something" to the RNG? Or it's just been completely coincidental hundred of times?

  6. So is it ok to play a quick fire game where I just mash the spin button? Yes I can lose faster but is that considered a “cheat” way to play?

    For the question about playing 30 min and walking, would I have won, it would be like roulette right? The wheel is constantly spinning so the person may release the ball at any point with any speed? I always thought the roulette win number viewer doesn’t matter. Once everyone starts betting you don’t know for sure at what point or position the ball will go.

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