I only play VP or penny video slots during the day, and then switch to table games at night.
My question is this:
Assuming you playing a mchine with 25 lines and playing 2 coins per line (Total of 50 cents per play), how long do you play that machine, until you decide that machine is ';cold';, and move to another machine?
The reson I ask this, is that I play $20 or sometimes $40 before giving up on a machine, and never win anything BIG.
My wife stays there at the same machine much longer, and she wins more often than I do.
Also, any other strategies?
what is your Penny video slot strategy?
I would think that pennys work the same way as other slots. That is you have to get lucky! I have sat at $1 slots and lost hundreds with hardly a sniff. I have also sat at $1s and hit for several hundreds (the biggest $1200) after only a few pulls.
Luck and timing. Or is that the same thing?
what is your Penny video slot strategy?
Until I get bored with the machine- slots aren%26#39;t about strategy of course, it%26#39;s all luck. If superstition makes it more fun then by all means go for it.
Interesting how you plan your days- my plan is to do the opposite- find low limit table games in the day and then play the slots and such if/when the tables get priced out of my league. Plus, you can%26#39;t make as many costly mistakes when playing slots...under the influence.
there is absolutely no strategy. slots is pure random luck
I never have and never will put any $ in a slot machine. if you want to pick one based on any reason other than strategy.
I don%26#39;t play them much but every time I stick a $20 in I don%26#39;t get a single penny back. My strategy is to keep walking...
Find a casino with good drink service. Put a 20 dollar bill into the machine. Play one penny at a time, and play very slowly to make your 20 dollars last. Get a drink each and every time the cocktail waitresses come around, and be sure to tip for each drink. After a couple hours your 20 dollars will be gone, but you%26#39;ll have a good buzz going.
CheapSeats,
I did that at the BC and only put $1.00 in the machine and played
a penny at a time. Great drink service and i cashed out at $6.00.
I used to avoid those machines since I didn%26#39;t ';understand'; them, but now I love them because I love getting the special things, the bonus rounds, the stuff where you rack up all the points by opening cans of fish food or catching pigs or picking the right monkeys or whatever.
No ';strategy';, it is just luck like any machines, but I do play max on every spin and even if you win you don%26#39;t cash out a lot because they are just pennies, but it is fun to see you won thousands of ';something'; (until the slip prints out and it%26#39;s only $12, LOL).
I put a twenty in the machine and if I double that amount, then I cash out and put in another twenty. If I lose that then I am even because I have atleast a forty dollar ticket to cash in. If I go through a twenty and I am a big loser then I walk away and find another machine. I start with 200 in twenties and once all my twenties are gone then I either cash in my tickets or go home (if I don%26#39;t have any tickets). I DON%26#39;T play the max bet, but I do play close to the max. I seem to do better when I don%26#39;t bet the max.
I never carry $20s must be the cheap in me. I break all my daily money down to $5s and if I do not hit on that $5 I walk away. I play pennies and nickles during the day and move up to bigger and better things at night. During the day its really all about the free drinks for me.
Sharon 211 and I have the same strategy. I give a machine a $5 chance. If it hasn%26#39;t done anything, I move on. I%26#39;m not in it for the drink service. I just have fun playing them! Its just entertainment for me.
Mrs. G
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