Slots RumorsOnce an online slot machine hits a large payout it will not
hit another jackpot for a long period of time...
This is not true. Since online slot machines are governed by
random number generators (RNG) embedded in the casino software, there is
absolutely no way of predicting when that machine will strike it big again.
It could very well be on the next spin. Since RNG's produce different spin
results - out of billions of possible combinations - every spin is tabulated in
a matter of milliseconds. Although a predetermined number of wins is
programmed in the gambling software, when or on what machine one of those
winning combinations will come up is anyone's guess.
An online casino will tighten or loosen online slot
machines whenever it feels like it...
Once again, fallacious heresay. The payout rate, which
corresponds to the payout percentage of the slots, is audited each month by
independent accountants, who run the software through billions of hands to
insure it is meeting the programmed payouts in the software. If the casino
were to tighten or loosen the machines, they would have to alter the software,
which would in turn, be evident to auditors.
The longer a slot machine or computer goes without hitting,
the more likely it will hit soon...
Nope...this is not true. Unless you are playing progressive jackpot
online slots, which grows in jackpot size for every wager made, there is no way
to predict a machines chances at hitting. Even so, there still is no way
to determine which computer is going to hit a large jackpot that has not been
won in a while. The software is governed by a Random Number Genereator that is
unpredictable in producing winning spins.
If you turn off your computer and someone else wins
immediately after, you would have won if you stayed online...
Sorry. There is no way of predicting the exact moment an online
slot machine will payout. The Random Number Generator produces results
every thousandth of a second. Even if you stayed online, the winning
combination only goes to that player who clicks the spin button in that exact
thousandth of a second.
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Online Slots give the worst odds and are the hardest
gambling games to win at...
This is only a fear. In actuality, online slots return some of
the highest payouts in comparison to other online gambling machines.
The payout odds are increased during high traffic online,
such as during weekends and tournaments...
Once again, the Random Number Generator (RNG) embedded in the
software will not permit this to happen. If and online casino were to
tamper with payout odds they would have to reprogram the RNG, which would be
detectable by monthly audits monitoring the operation of the software.
All the symbol combinations in the payout table have the
same chance of coming up...
This is wishful thinking, for the software is programmed to payout
certain combinations at different rates. Depending on the amounts of
different symbols, certain combinations will come up more often than others -
this is the law of probability. It is these more frequent combinations
which the slots software is programmed to produce more often than the big
jackpots. The correlation of these winnings to the amount that slots
players actually wager is the payout percentage for the slots. High
percentages mean good returns.
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