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Slot Machine Terminology
Slot Machine: "One Armed
Bandit" ring a bell? For obvious reasons, that used to be the most commonly
used name for slot machines. Playing the "slots" is often a term that is
used by players. In a land-based casino, the machines are physical entities
that receive deposits in the form of coins through a slot. Thus, "slot
machine".
Modern video machines have eliminated the arm, and online slots are played
from money deposited with the cashier via credit card for the most part, so
the slot is gone too. But the basic premise is still the same, and the name
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Coin Size - This is the size of each bet.
You can play more than one coin per spin.
Coins per spin - This is the amount of coins that you can play for each
spin.
Fill - The opposite, the hopper is overflowing and the excess coins have
to be removed. Again, this is not a problem for online gamblers.
Hit Rate - The average distance between winning spins and non winning
spins.
Hold - By law there is a percentage that the house must payout in
winnings. The slot machine is programmed to hold a certain percentage of the
money on deposit as house profit. The exact amount of the house profit held by
the slot machine is decided by the casino. See the article on Random Generated
Numbers.
Hopper - This is the basket where the coins are stored inside the slot
machine. When the hopper is full the excess coins fall into a basket in the
bottom of the machine. When it is empty it flashes "Tilt".
Max Bet - The maximum amount of coins that can be played per spin.
Jackpot - Everyone wants to win one.
Very few do. There are two basic kinds of jackpots: Stud (Progressive) , and
static.
Pay cycle - Many people believe that the slot machine MUST payout after a
predetermined number of coins have been deposited. The rational is that this is
how they meet the percentage of payout that has been programmed into the
software.
Pay-line - This is often the line in the center of the window, but there
can be multiple lines on some slot machines. Only the designated symbols on this
line will activate a payout by the machine.
Payout Percentages - Payout percentages vary from Casino to Casino and
even from slot to slot within a particular Casino. You will often see signs
posted regarding the percentage of payout particularly at the dollar carousels.
You might see as high as 98.2 % payback, this does not mean that for every
100.00 you play you will get a return of 98.20, hardly. What it does mean is
that over the "long" haul the machine will pay back the posted percentage.
Calculated in all of this are the small wins and the jackpot wins, you could put
500.00 into a dollar slot machine and get very little back perhaps a hundred or
two and even less. This does not mean the percentage payout is incorrect, it
simply, means that you have not experienced the 98.2% payback. The next guy
coming along may feed a few dollars into the slot machine and win a jackpot. In
his case the payback far exceeded 98.2% posted on the carousel. And so you can
see that over a longer period of time it all averages out to the posted
percentage
Pay Table - The listing of available winning combinations on a slot
machine.
Progressive Slots - This type of slot machine offer growing jackpots
dependent on the amount of money that was played. A larger bankroll is required
and all progressives are at least three coin max slots with two jackpot levels.
Random Number Generator (RNG) - This is the computer program that
determines which symbols line up on the reels. Its sole purpose is to generate a
sequence of numbers in milliseconds. Each random number it generates corresponds
to a reel combination. Even when a slot machine is not being used, the RNG keeps
doing its job of generating numbers. Whatever random number was generated the
split second you pull the handle (or hit the "bet one" or "max bet" button) will
result in the corresponding reel combinations that appear on your screen. The
RNG doesn't care how much you bet, whether you bet one coin or five, whether you
pulled the handle or hit the spin button, whether it's your first play or last,
whether you are winning or losing, or whether you are playing with or without
your slot card. It just continually generates random numbers. If you happen to
be the lucky player that plays the very split second the RNG generated a number
corresponding to a jackpot reel combination, you'll be a big winner.
Reels - The symbols that show up on the lines are mounted on reels, as
shown in the graphic. The most common number of reels is three, but there can be
more or less than that. Always remember that your chances of winning go down as
the number of reels goes up.
Symbols - Although lemons, cherries, and 7s are familiar symbols that can
be found on slot machines, the symbols set on the reels can be whatever the
casino or the manufacturer chose. There is no absolute industry standard.
Take cycle - This is the opposite of the pay cycle. If you subscribe to
the pay/take philosophy then you believe that a pay cycle is followed by a take
cycle, whereby you may get the odd small hit but essentially it's feeding time
for the slot.
Tilt - Bet you thought that only happened to pinball machines. Nope. In a
land-based casino, when the slot machine runs out of coins, or a coin becomes
jammed, the machine will shut down all play and the "Tilt" light will come on.
The machine has memory capability, so that when the problem is rectified, any
winnings owed to a player will be remembered. Of course, for slot online
players, this is of no concern at all. Virtual machines have no hopper to run
dry or overflow.
Top Prize - The top payout, in coins on non progressive slots, playing
max coins.
Winning Combinations - The amount of possible winning outcomes on the pay
table
Wild Symbol - Like a joker will count as any other symbol and on some
slots multiply.
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