https://youtu.be/VKAiOBRFoQ8?si=bSovbhor8evSUdD1
jayfructose is a fantastic follow on Instagram for maximizing slot play. From what little I can gather, he's capitalizing on people leaving the machine, not knowing they were at an advantage. (heard MGM tweeked its slot comp policy.)
While you're at it, drop me a follow on the gram under the same screen name, I repair 40-44 baseball / softball gloves a month.
jayfructose is a fantastic follow on Instagram for maximizing slot play. From what little I can gather, he's capitalizing on people leaving the machine, not knowing they were at an advantage. (heard MGM tweeked its slot comp policy.)
While you're at it, drop me a follow on the gram under the same screen name, I repair 40-44 baseball / softball gloves a month.
To me, that video was a waste of time. He was sitting in someone's game room who has some of the latest machines including a WMS Big Bad Wolf. Look at that machine, it displays $360 a bet and has over $580,000 worth of credits on it.
You want betting advice?
Know how to recognize the payout percentages of the casino's keno and video poker machines. By knowing the paytables in advance you can actually know the percent payout for those machines. And that often relates to the slot game settings. You see, in Nevada they can set their machines from 75% return to 99.9% return. With slots you never know, with video poker and keno the paytable will tell you. The keno and video poker will tell you how fast/much that casino wants to fleece you.
Another thing, the more progressives the machine has the quicker your gonna lose. So ask yourself, what do I want? Playing for hours and want money to last? Or going for just a couple of hours and want action?
Playing for hours, better start out with video poker, keno, or a low denomination slot with no progressives or multiple bonus rounds.
What short term action? Find one you like and go for it, progressives and bonus rounds, whatever.
But look at it this way. Your paying for entertainment. Your chance of coming out ahead is slim. EXPECT to spend your money, be greatful if you don't, feel blessed if you are one iof the very few to come out ahead!
To me, that video was a waste of time. He was sitting in someone's game room who has some of the latest machines including a WMS Big Bad Wolf. Look at that machine, it displays $360 a bet and has over $580,000 worth of credits on it.
You want betting advice?
Know how to recognize the payout percentages of the casino's keno and video poker machines. By knowing the paytables in advance you can actually know the percent payout for those machines. And that often relates to the slot game settings. You see, in Nevada they can set their machines from 75% return to 99.9% return. With slots you never know, with video poker and keno the paytable will tell you. The keno and video poker will tell you how fast/much that casino wants to fleece you.
Another thing, the more progressives the machine has the quicker your gonna lose. So ask yourself, what do I want? Playing for hours and want money to last? Or going for just a couple of hours and want action?
Playing for hours, better start out with video poker, keno, or a low denomination slot with no progressives or multiple bonus rounds.
What short term action? Find one you like and go for it, progressives and bonus rounds, whatever.
But look at it this way. Your paying for entertainment. Your chance of coming out ahead is slim. EXPECT to spend your money, be greatful if you don't, feel blessed if you are one iof the very few to come out ahead!
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