Constantly Change The Bet
by The Chaser
(California)
I go to different casinos all the time, and this always works. Sit down at a $0.5 slot. Say its a video slot, like Palace of Riches or Zeus. Take $10, now, bet 5 per line, which is $0.25 for that one spin. After it spins, you get nothing. Now, bet 20 per line, $1.00 a spin. After it spins, you still get nothing. Now bet 9 per line, $0.45 a spin. Again, nothing. Now, bet 20 per line. Then, 5 per line again. Bingo. Bonus. It hits..... You see, each slot has its own RNG, and its set to pay out depending on the "combination" of bets YOU make. Say the combo is: bet $0.25 than $1.00 than $0.25 again than $0.75. Breaking the combo the RNG is set for on that one slot, will make it give you the Bonus, Progressive or a High Payout. As the RNG is constantly moving finding thousands of combinations of icons on the screen to give you (what people dont know) is it is changing the combination you have to bet in order to hit it at the same time. For instance, you play 5 on 1, but the RNG is set to payout or give you the bonus if you had bet 20 on 1.The result: You lose. The question still remains, however. How do you know the combo of bets for each machine? A: you dont, you have to try. The combo is constantly being tossed around, from the highest bet to the lowest and any bet in between. If you bet $1.00 for that spin, and the RNG has the Bonus set for $1.00 bet at that moment, you will get the Bonus. If you were betting say $1.50, you wont get it, the RNG has it set at $1.00. So, say you like to bet the same every spin...chances are, the slot wont do anything good for you. Change your bet on every spin! Its better to mix it up, because the RNG scatters payouts by the bets you make each spin. I have used this method for years, and seriously - I ALWAYS walk out with at the least, $150 more than what I walked in with. Chase the payout, dont wait for it to come to you by constantly making the same bet on every spin. Im not sure if it helps, but my friend told me this strategy, and he is retired from IGT, where he was one of the programmers. Good luck.