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So, my strategy for doubling a $100 slots playing stake goes like this: I would choose a two-coin 25-cent machine with a single-pay line and a jackpot of 800 and 1,600 coins for one-coin and two-coin play respectively. And
slot will have to provide decent mid-range payouts. Double Diamond or Wild Cherry machines are good candidates in brick-and-mortar casinos.
Choose your machines carefully, not all Double Diamond or Wild Cherry slots have identical pay tables. The brand of a machine is not really important it’s
pay table that counts. Online casinos will have slots that meet our requirements, but don’t look for
same machine names as you see in live casinos.
I would play single coins until I had exhausted my $100 or had hit that 800-quarter ($200) jackpot. Towards that end, I would have to make
$100 starting bankroll last as long as possible by recycling all those small payouts. The more spins,
more chances I would have of lining up
winning combination.
Playing one quarter per spin and reinvesting
smaller winnings has two objectives. Either
$200 (800 coin) jackpot is hit, or there will be sufficient smaller payouts to tally up 800 coins or $200 on
credit meter. Either way, you meet
challenge of turning $100 into $200. You can’t expect to reach this goal every time, but I believe
success rate will be about
same as in even-money table game betting.
So there you have it. If you’re ever asked to double your bankroll on slot machines, those are
methods I am suggesting.
If you agree that it’s about time you separated yourself from
millions of slot players who are being shamelessly robbed of billions of dollars by
casinos, I invite you to go to www.slotscoach.com and discover my e-book “How to Really, Really Win at Slots”. And for plenty of free slot playing tips and strategies, please visit my web site at www.slotadvisor.com
Tony R Frank
