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» posted on Wednesday, December 31st, 2008 at 1:22 pm by admin
Slot Machine Types - Straight Slots And Progressives
Oftentimes many progressive machines feed into a single jackpot where one machine has a chance to win, and the jackpot increases immensely. These combinations can be a mixture of several machines in a casino, or can be joined to similar machines in a whole locality. Progressive machines can usually be distinguished by constantly updated electronic payoff signs shown either above the machine or above a combination.
There are various types of machines, and whether your choice is a progressive or a straight slot, players will be faced with many options. Slot Machines differ on coin denominations, the number of reels, the number of coins to play and whether they offer one or several paylines.
The quarter and dollar machines are most well-known and they are located throughout various spots on the floor of the casino. Nickel machines can still be found in most casinos and some are quite costly because of the number of coins needed to play. For high-rollers, $5, $25, and $100 machines were developed and are assigned to exclusive VIP locations.
Straight slot machines consist of three reels, but casinos provide four or more reel machine options as well. The number of reels and the amount of symbols shown on each reel determines the rate of winning. Commonly, the higher the amount of reels and symbols, the more difficult it is to win the jackpot.
The amount of symbols per reel is fed into the machine’s computer, also known as the Random Number Generator, that manipulates the slot machine. The actual number of symbols is determined by the amount of the jackpot offered by the machine. The reason for feeding the symbols is to make the jackpot hard to hit so that the machine will produce sufficient money to shoulder the jackpot and yield an income for the casino. The majority of the machines are designed to pay out in the range of 83 to 98 percent of the coins inserted.
The average machine works on a maximum of two to three coins. However many newer machines require as many as 100 coins for maximum play and payoff. There are slight modifications when it comes to machines that use multiple coins. In some machines, the value of the coins is equal to the payoff and in some, the payoff is slightly higher than proportional. A one-coin jackpot is not even paid off in some machines while the three-coin jackpot commonly pays one hundred fifty percent of a two-coin win. In such cases, it is wise to play the highest number of coins.
Did You Know?
The first mechanical slot machine was called the “Liberty Bell” and was invented in 1895 by Charles Fey. Mr. Fey was employed at the time as a car mechanic in San Francisco, California. Fey’s slot machine had three spinning reels, with diamonds, spades, hearts and one cracked Liberty Bell painted around each reel. The “Jackpot” for this revolutionary machine was fifty cents or ten shiny nickels.
Regular slot machines provide one payline, but machines with three or more paylines are not unusual. For several payline machines, a coin has to be used for every payline in order to get the payout for the win. When one of the lower winning combinations is hit, automatic payouts will be given by the machine. However, the bigger jackpots will be settled by an employee of the casino who is informed by a light above the machine.
In conclusion, the most common of the slot machine types is the straight slots and these machines can be found in practically every casino in the world. Whereas the progressive slots are most players favorite type of slot machine because everyone dreams of hitting the “big one” and then promptly telling their boss where to go.
By: James Gurkin
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» posted on Tuesday, December 30th, 2008 at 1:44 pm by admin
Super Diamond Mine Slot Machine
Super Diamond Mine is a 5-reel slot machine and you can play six different denominations. The slot machine can be customized for penny, nickel, quarter, fifty-cent, dollar and five dollar action. So, it basically spans the gamut. Play for pennies and fun or crank it up at $5 per pay-line and go for the big payday.
As you might expect, this is a game with a diamond mining theme. Super Diamond Mine has a side game where you accumulate mine entrances. When a diamond symbol appears on the reel-any spot-they cascade in a certain direction. Each diamond shown adds to the dynamite meter.
When the dynamite meter hits 99, it’s fun time. A little gnome character will ignite the dynamite and the screen will explode. This starts the Diamond Mine bonus round. And here’s where thinking and luck come into the winning equation.
You have to pick which one of your mines you think holds the highest bonus. This bonus round even has a talking goat that provides commentary. Here’s an important notice about Super Diamond Mine. If you change the denomination, your dynamite meter gets reset. It’s important that you remember this.
Why does the game do this? Well, in the bonus round, the money earned is based on your last spin. If the game didn’t do this, people would play pennies to get towards 99 and then switch to the $5 game. So, keep this in mind when you play this fun slot machine.
As I always say, you need to play max coins to hit the jackpot. And if you’re not playing for the jackpot, you’re not playing at all. Super Diamond Mine has a maximum of 45 coins, so that’s 45 cents per spin on the penny game.
Super Diamond Mine’s 45 coins are spread among nine pay-lines, 5 coins per line. Hitting the Bet Max button will play 45 coins provided you have that many credits left.
If you’re in the mood for a 5-reel slot machine with a fun side game and some great graphics, check out Super Diamond Mine. While this game doesn’t have the crazy pay structure that some other video slot machines have, I’d spend a couple minutes to familiarize yourself with the pay structure.
Now, get out there and have some five-reel fun with Super Diamond Mine!
By: Will Win
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Will Win is a professional gambler, ex casino dealer and author. For the best Online Casino Visit www.casino-magic.org
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» posted on Monday, December 29th, 2008 at 9:37 pm by admin
Your Guide to Cryptologic Slot Machines
Cryptologic’s classic 3-reel slots are ideal games for the beginning player because of their easy and straightforward format. Their 3-reel slots include Lucky 7’s, Sphinx Hijinx, and Storm the Castle.
All of Cryptologic’s 5-reel slots obviously have 5 reels, but the number of pay-lines may differ. Here is a partial list of their 5-reel slots: 20,000 Leagues (9 pay-lines), Around The World (20 pay-lines), Buccaneer’s Bounty (5 pay-lines), Cash Caper (3 pay-lines), Congo Bongo (20 pay-lines), Coral Cash (9 pay-lines), Daily Horoscope (20 pay-lines), Desert Dreams (20 pay-lines), Diamond Cave (20 pay-lines), Emerald Isle (9 pay-lines), Fat Cat (9 pay-lines), Haunted House (20 pay-lines), Hot Dog (9 pay-lines), La Fiesta (9 pay-lines), Love Bugs (9 pay-lines), Lucky Lady (9 pay-lines), Mad Professor (9 pay-lines), Magic Carpet (9 pay-lines), Masquerade Ball (20 pay-lines), Rags To Riches (9 pay-lines), Salsa (9 pay-lines), Shoot O Rama (5 pay-lines), Silver Star (25 pay-lines), Sirens (9 pay-lines), Thunder From Down Under (25 pay-lines), Time Machine (25 pay-lines), and Top Hat Magic (3 pay-lines).
All of Cryptologic’s bonus feature slots have some sort of bonus feature, such as a free spin. Incidentally, bonus features are only available with the newer video slot games. Here is a partial list of their bonus feature slots: Aladdin’s Lamp, Around The World, Barnyard Boogie, Captain America, Cash Caper, Dads Day In, Daily Horoscope, Dare Devil, Diamond Cave, Dick Danger, Emerald Isle, Fantastic Four, Fantasy Realm, Fat Cat, Hot Dog, Hot Summer Nights, Jungle King, La Fiesta, Love Bugs, Mad Professor, Magic Carpet, Masquerade Ball, Millionaire’s Club, Monkey Mania, Northern Lights, Quest of Kings, Rags To Riches (20 pay-lines), Reel In The Cash, Reel Renovations, Salsa, Secret Garden, Shoot O Rama, Silent Screen, Spider Man, Street Fighter, Sunday Afternoon Classics, The Hulk, The Punisher, and Witches & Warlocks.
Online progressive slots accumulate deposits from their players from a number of online casinos to create jackpots that grow by the minute. Cryptologic now has over a dozen progressive slots. Here is a partial list of their games: Triple Olives, Sunday Afternoon Classics, Captain America, Dare Devil, Ghost Rider, Iron Man, The Hulk, The Punisher, Thor, Witches & Warlocks, Coral Cash, Hot Summer Nights, Mad Professor, Northern Lights, Salsa, Sirens, Silver Surfer, Shoot O Rama, Silent Screen, and Spider Man.
So there you have it, a quick look at Cryptologic’s 3-reel and 5-reel slots, their bonus feature slots, and their progressive slots. Whether you play slots online or at a land-based casino, remember to gamble only with the money you can afford to lose. Decide beforehand how much you wish to spend, and don’t exceed your spending limit should you lose. Finally, have fun and quit while you are ahead.
By: Gregory DeVictor
About the Author:
Gregory DeVictor is a consultant and has been developing and marketing web sites since 1999. You can learn more about slot machines and where to play them online at: http://slot-machines.name/video_slot_machines.htm
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» posted on Monday, December 29th, 2008 at 9:37 pm by admin
Microgaming’s New Slot Machines
Bob’s Bowling Bonanza is a new bowling-themed slot machine that boasts 5 reels, 30 pay-lines, and plenty of trophies, bowling shoes, pins, and balls. You could bowl your way to the top jackpot of 5,000 coins. Bob’s Bowling Bonanza accepts coins from 1¢ to 25¢, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 600. This new slot has wilds (Strike), scatters (Bowling Ball), and a bonus game. It was released in October, 2008.
First Pass the Post is a new 5-reel, 25 pay-line video slot machine that has a horse racing theme. This slot accepts coins from 1¢ to 10¢, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 250. There are wilds (Horse), scatters (Trophy), a bonus game, and up to 30 free spins. Spend a day at the races and you might win the top jackpot of 5,000 coins. First Pass the Post was released in September, 2008.
Perfect for Halloween, Jonny Spector is a spooky 5-reel video slot machine based on a 1980’s film classic. This ghostly game features 20 pay-lines, a haunted mansion, and lots of eerie sounds. Jonny Spector accepts coins from 1¢ to 50¢, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 100. This new slot has wilds (Wandering Ghost), scatters (Dead Ghost), a bonus game, up to 13 free spins, and a top jackpot of 15,000 coins. It was released in October, 2008.
Lucky News Network is a new 5-reel, 20 pay-line video slot machine about the round-the-clock news industry. There are wilds (Lucky News Network), scatters (Bonus Bulletin), a bonus game, and up to 20 free spins. Lucky News Network was released in November, 2008.
Sir Winsalot is a new 5-reel, 20 pay-line video slot machine about the Middle Ages. This slot accepts coins from 1¢ to 25¢, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 100. There are wilds (Sir Winsalot), scatters (Castle), a bonus game, up to 10 free spins, and a top jackpot of 1,000 coins. Sir Winsalot was released in September, 2008.
Spike’s Nite Out is for dog lovers. This amusing canine-themed slot machine has 5 reels, 15 pay-lines, and plenty of beer and stogies. You could fetch as many as 15,000 coins with this new game. Spike’s Nite Out accepts coins from 1¢ to 20¢, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 150. This new slot has wilds (Spike’s Nite Out), scatters (Doggy Time), and a bonus game. It was released in October, 2008.
Star Appeal is a new 5-reel, 30 pay-line slot machine about Hollywood and the big screen. The Glittering Starlet is wild and the Hollywood Walk of Fame is the scatter. You can win up to 12,500 with the base game and 25,000 coins with the free spins feature. Star Appeal was released in November, 2008.
So there you have it, seven new 5-reel Microgaming video slot machines. Whether you play slots online or at a land-based casino, remember to gamble only with the money you can afford to lose. Decide beforehand how much you wish to spend, and don’t exceed your spending limit should you lose. Finally, have fun and quit while you are ahead.
By: Gregory DeVictor
About the Author:
Gregory DeVictor is a consultant who has been developing and marketing web sites since 1999. You can learn all about 3-reel and 5-reel Microgaming slot machines and where to play them online at: http://www.slot-machines.name
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» posted on Monday, December 29th, 2008 at 7:54 pm by admin
A Critical Overview of the Double Challenge Skill Stop Slot Machine
These machines are called Skill Stop machine as they bestow in the hands of the player who is playing at this machine the ability to control the game. There are buttons in the front of the machine and no handlebars to stop the reels in play. The buttons are located underneath each of the three wheels.
These machines are used in international casinos. They are primarily acquired from Japan. These machines are not allowed to be used for more than two years in the country. As a result, they are acquired by the factories who recondition them to be sold to private owners who want to install such machine at home and get the real fun and excitement of the casino.
The Double Challenge Skill Stop Machines are backlit and as they were used in casinos, they provide the real effects that the player will find in a casino. The machines have spinning wheels, ringing bells and flashing lights. They are like the traditional slot machines except that the player controls when each reel stops. The machines are ideal or those who want to relive the casino experience.
The machines have very good functions and controls. The machines are backlit with flashing lights and electronic sounds. These make the machines very sophisticated. The lights behind each console illuminates when the player hits a winning combination. The combination won is shown in this way. The Double Challenge Skill Stop Machine has sits own lighting design and wonderful sound effects.
When the player hits the big payoff combination, the lights continue to flash for an extended period and the music plays for an extended period. This creates a wonderful effect and it is like the casino experience. We can talk about the refurbishing that is done to these slot machines in the factory.
When the player hits the Jackpot, the machine erupts into a flurry of excitement and playing is real fun. There is pure casino excitement for a full 5 to 8 minutes. The main difference between these Double Challenge Skill Stop machines and the traditional slot machines is that the player starts and stops the game himself. Things are in his control.
There is the provision of change between 6 skill levels for higher or low chances of winning. 3 digital LED screens show credits, tokens won, and the hit count. The machine has a chrome finish. It weighs 85 lbs and the dimensions are 32″ tall, 18″ wide, and 12″ deep. The machine is factory reconditioned. There is full one-year warranty on the machine and the warranty is on everything except the lights.
The lights are nevertheless sold by the manufacturers. The machines are only 1 to 5 years old. The machine, at the time it is sold, includes the door key, the reset key, and the user’s manual. There is no hassle of any installation because the Double Challenge Skill Stop Machine connects to any household outlet. This is all about the Double Challenge Skill Stop Machine.
By: Brian Garvin And Jeff West
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» posted on Monday, December 29th, 2008 at 5:13 pm by admin
A Guide to Realtime Gaming Classic 3-reel and Bonus 5-reel Casino Slot Machines
Before we proceed, let’s review the basics of online slot machines. The main categories of online slots include classic 3-reel slots, video slots, and progressive slots.
Classic 3-reel slots are computerized versions of the slot machines that were invented by Charles Fey in 1887. Classic 3-reel slots are perfect games for the beginning player because of their easy and straightforward format.
Video slots are modern 5-reel slot machines. Many of the newer video slots have bonus features, such as free spins.
Progressive slots accumulate deposits from their players from a number of online casinos to create jackpots that grow by the minute.
Now we can proceed to Realtime Gaming’s 3-reel and 5-reel slot machines.
- Fruit Frenzy is a 5-reel, 25 pay-line slot machine with a free spins feature. It accepts coins from $0.01 to $5.00, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 1. The maximum jackpot is 10,000 coins.
- Goldbeard is a 5-reel, 20 pay-line slot machine with a free spins feature. It accepts coins from $0.01 to $5.00, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 1. The maximum jackpot is 5,000 coins.
- Golden Glove is a 5-reel, 20 pay-line slot machine with a free spins feature. It accepts coins from $0.01 to $5.00, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 1. The maximum jackpot is 5,000 coins.
- Green Light is a 5-reel, 20 pay-line slot machine with a free spins feature. It accepts coins from $0.01 to $5.00, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 1. The maximum jackpot is 10,000 coins.
- High Rollers is a classic 3-reel, 5 pay-line slot machine. It accepts coins from $0.05 to $5.00, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 3. The maximum jackpot is 100 coins.
- Hillbillies is a 5-reel, 20 pay-line slot machine with a free spins feature. It accepts coins from $0.01 to $5.00, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 1. The maximum jackpot is 5,000 coins.
- Honey to the Bee is a 5-reel, 20 pay-line slot machine with a free spins feature. It accepts coins from $0.01 to $5.00, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 1. The maximum jackpot is 5,000 coins.
- I.R.I.S. 3000 is a 5-reel, single pay-line progressive slot machine. It has a fixed coin size of 50¢, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 3.
- Incan Goddess is a 5-reel, 20 pay-line slot machine with a free spins feature. It accepts coins from $0.01 to $5.00, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 1. The maximum jackpot is 5,000 coins.
- It’s Good to Be Bad is a classic 3-reel, single pay-line progressive slot machine with a free spins feature. It accepts coins from $0.25 to $1.00, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 3.
- Jazz Time is a 5-reel, 20 pay-line slot machine with a free spins feature. It accepts coins from $0.01 to $5.00, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 5. The maximum jackpot is 10,000 coins.
So there you have it, 11 popular 3-reel and 5-reel Realtime Gaming slot machines. Whether you play slots online or at a land-based casino, remember to gamble only with the money you can afford to lose. Decide beforehand how much you wish to spend, and don’t exceed your spending limit should you lose. Finally, have fun and quit while you are ahead.
By: Gregory DeVictor
About the Author:
Gregory DeVictor is a consultant and has been developing and marketing web sites since 1999. You can learn more about slot machines and where to play them online at: http://slot-machines.name/video_slot_machines.htm
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» posted on Sunday, December 28th, 2008 at 2:46 am by admin
Your Guide to Playtech Slot Machines
Playtech’s classic 3-reel slots are perfect games for the beginning player because of their easy and straightforward format. Some examples of Playtech’s 3-reel slot machines include 8 Ball Slots, City Slots, Crazy 7’s, Funky Monkey, Jungle Boogie, Magic Slots, Party Line, Safecracker, and Tres Amigos.
All of Playtech’s 5-reel slots obviously have 5 reels, but the number of pay-lines may differ. Some examples of Playtech’s 5-reel slots include Captains Treasure (9 pay-lines), Cinerama Slots (5 pay-lines), Diamond Cave (20 pay-lines), Diamond Valley (5 pay-lines), Five Dollar Shake (5 pay-lines), Fruit Mania (5 pay-lines), Golden Tour (5 pay-lines), Highway Kings (9 pay-lines), Millionaire’s Lane (20 pay-lines), Queen of the Pyramids (9 pay-lines), Silver Bullet (9 pay-lines), and Wall Street Fever (5 pay-lines).
All of Playtech’s bonus feature slots (33 in all) have some sort of bonus feature, such as a free spin. Incidentally, bonus features are only available with the newer video slot games. Some examples of their bonus feature slots are Bonus Bears, Cinerama, Desert Treasure, Fruit Mania, Global Traveler, Goblins Cave, Gold Rally, Golden Tour, Lotto Madness, Magic Slots, Queen of the Pyramids, Safecracker, Thrill Seekers, Triple Profits, Ultimate Fighters, Wall Street Fever, Wanted, What’s Cooking, and WinAMillionDollars.com.
Progressive Slot Machines: Online progressive slots accumulate deposits from their players from a number of online casinos to create jackpots that grow by the minute. Playtech has ten progressive slot games, including Beach Life (5 reels and 20 pay-lines), Cinerama Slots (5 reels and 5 pay-lines), Diamond Valley (5 reels and 5 pay-lines), Fruit Mania (5 reels and 5 pay-lines), Gold Rally (5 reels and 8 pay-lines), Magic Slots (3 reels and one pay-line), Queen of the Pyramids (5 reels and 9 pay-lines), Safecracker (3 reels and 1 pay-line), Sunny (3 reels and one pay-line), and Wall Street Fever (5 reels and 5 pay-lines).
So there you have it, a quick look at Playtech’s 3-reel and 5-reel slots, bonus feature slots. and progressive slots. Whether you play slot machines online or in Vegas, remember to only gamble with the money that you can afford to lose. Don’t exceed your spending limit should you lose, and never gamble when you are tired or irritable. By following these simple rules of gambling, your casino experience - online or at a land-based casino - will be more enjoyable.
By: Gregory DeVictor
About the Author:
Gregory DeVictor is a consultant and has been developing and marketing web sites since 1999. You can learn more about slot machines and where to play them online at: http://slot-machines.name/video_slot_machines.htm
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» posted on Saturday, December 27th, 2008 at 11:27 pm by admin
Slot Machines
The biggest difference between the slot machines of today and the original machines is that slot machines these days are all computer-controlled. However, they still work on the same basic premise as the original machines. Many of the computer-controlled machines still have a lever to pull, while others may simply have a button to push to start the game. A random number generator is used in all slot machines to ensure that each spin of the reels has an equal chance to hit the jackpot. Spins are not pre-programmed in slot machines.
The odds of hitting the jackpot on a slot machine are fairly slim. On a 3-reel slot machine, the odds of the jackpot image lining up on all three reels are 1 in 32,768! These odds decrease when there is a higher jackpot to be won.
There are different types or classes of US slot machines. There are various restrictions placed on slot machine ownership and use in the United States and these vary depending on the state that you are in. It is important to be aware of the new legislation and how it may affect you. The restrictions are placed on the class of machine that can be operated in a US casino or gaming area. There are two basic characteristics of slot machines:
Class II US slot machines:
- Players play against each other, not the house
- Players play for a common win
- A player must win to end the game
- Combinations of numbers cannot re-occur until new cards are installed
Class III US slot machines:
- Players play against the house; other players are irrelevant
- Losses are common in these slot machines
- Games are independent from one another
Different slot machine will offer different slot games. It is worthwhile to check the front of a slot machine before playing so that you know what type of slot game you are in for.
By: Riza
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» posted on Saturday, December 27th, 2008 at 10:41 pm by admin
Microgaming Slot Machines Guide: Casino Slots That Have American Themes
Bars & Stripes is a 5-reel, 25 pay-line video slot that has a patriotic American theme. There is plenty of red, white, and blue. The colorful graphics include the Statue of Liberty, hot dogs, apple pie, cookies, and a mouthwatering Thanksgiving turkey. Bars & Stripes accepts coins from $0.01 to $1.00, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 250. The maximum jackpot is 50,000 coins.
The circus has come to town! Flying Circus is a 5-reel, 20 pay-line video slot about the Big Top. Flying Circus is where you will meet the dapper Ringmaster (who is Wild and substitutes for all other symbols) and Coco the Clown (who activates the Free Spins Bonus Game). Play your slots right and you could win a possible $100,000 with the Free Spins Bonus Game.
Golden Goose Totem Treasure is a 5-reel, 20 pay-line video slot machine all about red Indians and squaws. Golden Goose Totem Treasure has 4 bonus games, including Golden Egg, Golden Reels, Money or the Egg, and Pick a Card. Three or more Wild Squaw symbols on the pay-line create winning combinations. Three symbols pay out $40, four symbols pay out $1,000, and all five Wild Squaw symbols pay out $12,000.
Little Chief Big Cash is a 5-reel, 25 payline video slot that has a Native American theme. It was released in January, 2008. Little Chief Big Cash accepts coins from $0.01 to $0.50, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 500. The maximum jackpot is 6,000 coins.
Mardi Gras Fever is a 5-reel, 20 payline video slot that has a New Orleans Mardi Gras theme. It was released in February, 2008. Mardi Gras Fever accepts coins from $0.01 to $0.50, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 200. The maximum jackpot is 2,000 coins.
Moonshine is a very popular 5-reel, 25 payline video slot that has a hillbilly theme. Moonshine is where you will encounter a gun-crazy granny, the county sheriff, and a shed full of moonshine. Moonshine accepts coins from $0.01 to $1.00, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 125. The maximum jackpot is 8,000 coins.
The Grand Circus is a 5-reel, 20 payline video slot that has a circus theme. It was released in August, 2007. The Grand Circus accepts coins from $0.01 to $1.00, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 200. The maximum jackpot is 1,000 coins.
The Osbournes 5-reel, 20 payline video slot based on the award-winning television show. It was released in September, 2007. The Osbournes accepts coins from $0.01 to $0.50, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 200. The maximum jackpot is 15,000 coins.
Vinyl Countdown is a 5-reel, 9 pay-line video slot with a 50’s rock ‘n’ roll theme. Vinyl Countdown is a nostalgic world of downtown diners, wingtip shoes, banana splits, milkshakes, and jukeboxes. Two or more Vinyl Countdown symbols on the pay-line create winning combinations. Two symbols pay out $5, three symbols pay out $50, four symbols pay out $500, and all five Vinyl Countdown symbols pay out $1,000.
So there you have it, nine 3-reel and 5-reel Microgaming slot machines that have American themes. Whether you play slots online or at a land-based casino, remember to gamble only with the money you can afford to lose. Decide beforehand how much you wish to spend, and don’t exceed your spending limit should you lose. Finally, have fun and quit while you are ahead.
By: Gregory DeVictor
About the Author:
Gregory DeVictor is a consultant and has been developing and marketing web sites since 1999. You can learn more about slot machines and where to play them online at: http://slot-machines.name/video_slot_machines4.htm
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» posted on Friday, December 26th, 2008 at 2:12 pm by admin
Slot Machines Get A Facelift
If you don’t visit a casino very often you will notice how the slot machines get a new make-over the next time you set foot in one. The machines come in all denominations and sizes too. For example, the new machine could be loudest one on the casino floor ringing out as though a jackpot has been hit each time the smallest of wins occurs. The manufacturer will find something wrong with the earlier version of a particular machine and low and behold go back to the drawing board for more gaming excitement and a fresh new look. Then, the new and improved version will be louder and brighter, with a lot more appeal than the earlier incarnation.
Like slot machines, some women need more frequent or dramatic make-overs than others. The women you see in casinos are from all walks of life; some come in dripping with expensive diamonds and pearls and head straight to the $100 machine. You also see another “denomination” in T-shirts and jeans, pouring out the last of their child benefit into the nickel machine. The size thing doesn’t really need to be addressed, but women are like slot machines, that is a fact.
If you are still standing in the casino with your eyes closed you will hear the slot machines over anything else. However, if you listen really closely, you will hear something like a yelp. It’s a woman who’s jabbering away, completely oblivious to the comparison that we have made today.
If she wins at the slots, we know exactly what will happen. Everyone in the casino will hear her whiny, screeching voice above the noise of the one-armed bandits and the casino in general.
So the next time the casinos have a new slot version to hit the floor and the lady your with is getting on your nerves with her hand stuck out for “more”, think to yourself, what would the casino do?
Isn’t it obvious? Go back to the drawing board of course!
By: David Walker
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