this works believe me
Select the number of spins you would like to make. In most cases, players choose to play ten spins but this does not mean you cannot opt for another number. However, you have to stick to your chosen number.
The next step you have to take before you start spinning the reels is to set an amount you want to invest in playing your preferred slot game. The best way to determine the right amount is to multiply the number of credits by the number of spins.
Let’s see what would happen in the following situation. You have an overall bankroll of 1,000 credits($10), want to bet 25 credits per round and intend to play 10 spins during a session. You, therefore, would wager 250 credits in total.
When the ten spins are over, you should have a total of 2,000 credits minus the 560 credits you wagered during the session. In other words, your credits should amount to 1,440 plus those you have won during the ten spins.
In order to determine your profits, you are supposed to calculate the difference between the aforementioned 1,440 credits and those that are in the machine, provided that you have generated some winnings during the ten spins, of course.
The number is divided by 56 and you get the number of spins you can perform.
Stay or Change the Machine?
Then, you have to set the number of spins and repeat the above-mentioned steps. If your credits reach the critical 750 or go down, you better cash out and finish your game session at this slot machine.
However, if you win a prize during the second “set” of spins, that means you can continue playing and this time, you are enabled to choose more than 10 rounds per betting session. It all depends on the credits you have earned. Repeat the steps above and cash out whenever the number of your credits reaches the critical level.
Let’s give another example. If you have 1,450 credits after the second “set” of spins and you take out 750, you are enabled to wager the other 700, which makes 28 more spins. If you continue winning, then you must have found a loose slot machine. In this case, applying the Box technique is recommended, so whenever you decide to stop playing, you will be able to take home some winnings.
There is an easier way to determine whether a particular slot machine is worthy of playing, though. You can just play with a small amount of money and you have two options: you will either lose your money or you will start winning. Yet, the first technique is considered more effective by experienced players as it requires them to think of the winning strategy and decide when it is time to stop playing.
Thus, there is a chance to have only a few pennies left and to trigger a bonus game on the last spin. There is something like an unwritten law – always make your final spin with the total amount you have been playing.
Another thing worthy of emphasizing is that the amount you have to set aside to determine which slot machine is loose, depends greatly on the bankroll and most of all, on your stakes. Anyway, the amount of stakes is variable but the technique for playing with a fixed number of spins stays the same.
The easiest thing is to keep investing money into a slot machine that gives back insignificant wins on occasion but this is not going to be too profitable for you. That is why it is critically important to change the machines you are playing until you find a loose one.
It does not matter which one of the aforementioned strategies you use, you do have to move from one slot machine to another until you find the one that meets your requirements.
some times i have to play like 6 different machines also play when casino is busy like fri sat or sun nights more money flowing in ............ i played day time like mid week and very hard to win ... you get that felling when it's too quiet
I never play any machine that paid out huge hit like $100 or higher because now that machine will take back the money it paid out
i like to play on machine that a player lost on like cashed out .20 cents or small win like $15 - $25
i also spotted people put a ticket in then not play a spin and cash out so no body will play it when seeing $600 ticket win .. but some new machines do not show if previous player won
IF you have time and can track the players all over mark down how much was lost on a machine then go back later on because they have to pay back like 90% or more of take.
After a while you get to know what slots work for you and how many times i srated with like $50 or $80 and bam bam bam win $100's
Also say you start with $300 and your down to $40 then make a come back to say $290 GO home you just washed $550 in action earned lots of points and free food comps
like really you lost $10 heck thats a win in my book you played for 6 hours had fun and went home with $290
thats why im lucky to live where i have 12 casinos 1 hr away 5 near me 21 miles north and west then south 14 miles and 40 miles south in delaware
YES it's 100% true the longer you play in a casino your going lose back what you won plus your bank seen it happen to many people women n men