![]() Knowing how close it actually is and how much those amounts go up per spin may actually give you the best odds of winning if you can figure it out mathematically in your favor! Don’t be fooled though, if it must be paid by $500 and it’s at $490 – it could still take another $5,000 in bets for it to actually go off (based on it going up 1 cent for every $5 bet which is not uncommon). ![]() Some Slot Machines have progressives that must be paid by a certain amount. And if it’s a wide area progressive jackpot (like Wheel of Fortune or Mega Bucks with jackpots in the millions), then your odds of winning and your payout percentage drops a further 5%. When a machine has a large progressive machine with a Grand of $10,000 or more, a large portion of each bet goes to pay out that one person. Notice I use the word ‘could’, because of course there will be that guy who bets 88cents and wins $10,000 – but probability is against him. In last weeks blog, What are Payout Percentages, we discovered that the higher denomination a machine, the higher the payout percentage! So if you’re going to bet $5/spin you may as well play that on a 10c denomination machine or $1 machine rather than a penny machine. ![]() But there are steps to take in order to get the best bang for your buck! Otherwise I would never leave the casino and just keep winning. First off, there is no sure way of winning every time. ![]()
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