Best penny slot machines to play at a casino

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you may get lucky and have a big winning spin or get a bonus round, but that's just randomness at play. If you're talking about increasing your bet on individual spins, betting 40 cents a spin on a penny machine, for instance, then bumping it up every once in awhile to $2.00 a spin on that same penny machine, that has no effect on the outcome. but if you're playing penny, 2 cent, and nickel machines, there is probably only a 1% or 2% difference in the overall payback percentage among these machines and that's not something you're probably going to notice in short-term play. Of course, you're much more likely to hit a lower paying combination of symbols than a jackpot combination, but each spin is just as likely as the last (or the next) to deliver any combination of symbols.Īs far as 'the higher the bet' part of your question goes, it's true that the higher you go in denomination ($1, $5, $10, $25, $100), the higher the overall payback of the machine is likely to be.

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your odds are exactly the same on each spin, regardless of how much money you've fed the machine. by law, each spin is independent of all others and you have the same possibility of getting any particular combination of winning symbols on each spin. The machine doesn't care how much you bet or how much you've lost. >.is it true that the more money you put into the machine or the higher your bet, the better your odds at winning something?<<

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