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What should I look for when choosing a slot machine at a casino?

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When choosing a slot machine, consider the Return to Player (RTP) percentage, as higher denominations typically offer a better RTP. Also, look at the jackpot sizes; machines with higher major jackpots might be more beneficial. Additionally, test different denominations to see which one is currently 'hot' by checking for frequent bonus symbols and regular paybacks.
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I'm a long time slot player, but, always look for the older machines. I'm now venturing into the newer machines and your tips are very help full; instead of playing $5.00 on the penny denomination, I play the same about at higher deno's and get a much better return. Thanks for the tips.
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There's something important you left out about slots with multiple denominations.on the higher denoms $1 $5  and higher will give you less lines to win on. Even the same lockit links in different casinos can have different lines of play...5-10-15-25 or 50 lines. So what pays on a 25 line can't pay on a lockit link that only pays on 5 lines. So you hav to pay attention to how many lines each denom  pays out on.
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Great tips and thanks for that. One thing I have noticed myself is that, eventhough playing a higher denomination pays better jackpots(min and minor), lots of times they dont pay out much. Then, you change it to 1cent deno and play say, 1.50 a hit, then it starts paying. I've noticed that alot. Great example yesterday when i went to a casino. started playing 1.25/5cent deno and nothing. tried 10cent and $ deno and nothing. switched to 1cent and 1.50 a hit, boom! started getting good plays and bonuses. Not the first time I noticed that. I think sometimes machine will pay you more on a specific deno. Not sure if its just random or not. Just an observation on my part. Good Luck!
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I agree about the major it can go anytime. When the major hits 1000 max it doesent mean you will just get it. It continues accumulating behind that number if you win the 1000 you will see it reset to more than 500.
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I am brand new to slots! I never ever thought I had it in me to be interested at but I find it quite exhilarating! I definitely wanted to learn more about how it all works and what all the denomination buttons are for and to see how people like yourselves, around my same betting habits & amounts, can make it fun and maybe even profitable some days!
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Thanks for the video! I've found that playing the 1 cent denom the mini and minor show up A LOT,  especially on $5 bet. (Probably cuz it's max bet) When I play $1 denom at $5 a spin getting the mini and minor are rare. I'm hoping to hit that huge Minor on the $1 denom lol!
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I can tell you one really good tip always walk the casino floor find a machines that there are not that many of play the ones with the higher starting minimum bet and stay away from the penny slots that's my best tips
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Always change your denomination, use the ladder method Changing the nemation, most the times it works,, penny's, penny's, will take your money away,, good luck, you're winner's on my book God bless
Good luck always
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Love your videos. You got a new subbie. We got a new casino in our area and I'm going to go check it out this week.
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Higher denom mufht be better bet id you have bankroll.  If you cant bet all lines you might be passing up a win. Be careful
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What difference does the denomination make if you're winning you're not losing or you're not chasing your own money
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The problem is (as an absolute beginner who has never been to the casino or played slots before) you didn’t explain what was going on. I have no idea what I’m looking at. Whats is the credit? What’s the bet? What’s the objective of the game overall?? Which symbols are we looking for? Not thoroughly explained or helpful.
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