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Every day, thousands of Americans visit a gambling casino, either in their own state or in a nearby state, and spend millions of dollars gambling.With an estimated 38 states in the U.S. allowing casino gambling, by and large, playing the slots is the favorite casino game. Throughout the country, there are nearly 850,000 slot machines, more than all bank tams’ combined, in casinos. The slots are played in all coin denominations from a penny all the way up to a dollar. And, whether the slots player knows it or not, these games are programmed to win or to lose or to pay a certain percentage out to winners. The only luck that works is whether the player is playing the machine at the time or at the frequency set by its computer circuit. In other words, if the slot machine player is in the right place at the right time, the player will win.
On the frequency of payoffs, each state apparently has its own theory on payoffs: states with elderly populations on fixed income have a tendency to play the penny or the nickel machines more frequently. As this theory goes, the payoffs on the penny and nickel machines will be more frequent than the $.50 cent or $1.00 slot machines. Other theories work oppositely: the higher denomination machines are played less frequently, so the payoffs are more frequent on the $1 slot than the penny machine.
Online gambling is illegal for U.S. citizens but ironically most U. S. casinos are allowed to have foreigners gamble through the internet and set-up accounts in Las Vegas and other gambling meccas. Another note of irony is that slot machine manufacturers in the U.S., where computerized machines were invented, are allowed to build, sell and operate online slot machines for foreigners. If you like, you can plat slots online and for free at 777.com/play-slot-machine.html, enjoy. |
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