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You can wait or you can stop. It will be same result managed by local machine logic or controlled by remote casino server (mostly in social games). Result usually generated by RnG (random number generator) or predefined tickets. 10 Secrets Casinos Don't Want You to Know. Subscribe for more amazing videos! Casinos are multi-million dollar busines. As you know, the random number generator in the slot machine is continuously working even when the machine is not in play. So even though one patron feels cheated, their run-in ultimately led to pressing the spin button at that exact millisecond when the RNG was on the winning combination.
If you had put in one or three coins the outcome would likely have been entirely different. The machine is constantly drawing random numbers and the numbers that were drawn at the moment you spin the reels determine the outcome. So, if you had played fewer or more coins you would have spun the reels at a different moment and thus the outcome would have been different.
Congratulations also on the new gig with Casino Player, I enjoy it the site and your occasional posts on bj21. As someone who works in the industry, admittedly not slots, I was under the impression that the more recent slots have the RNG stop the moment the first coin drops, so it really doesn't matter if you play 1,2, or 3 coins -- the symbols will line up the same. Have I been misinformed? According to your previous answer I apparently have. Keep up the good work and I'll stay in touch, thanks and best wishes.
Thanks for the kind words Dave. You're right that it was the money that finally made me accept the banners. It is my understanding that when the player presses the button to spin the reels the random numbers are drawn at that instant, which determine where the reels stop, and ultimately what you win. The number of coins bet does not matter.
Thanks for the compliment. The outcome of the game is determined when the player initiates the spin. The game is constantly drawing random numbers, even when not played. The random numbers chosen at the moment the button is pressed to spin the reels determine where the reels stop, which determines what the player wins. So, if the player bet three coins he would have pressed the button at a different moment, causing a different outcome.
No, that information won’t help you at all. Your odds are always the same on every spin, regardless of the counters.
To answer your question I asked a well connected gaming consultant and he said Nevada regulations state that one stop on a reel can not be weighted more than six times more than either stop next to it. So if a jackpot symbol were weighted by 1 and both bordering blanks were weighted by 6 then there would be 12 near misses for every one time the reel stopped on the jackpot symbol. This would be the maximum allowed near miss effect. My own results detailed in my slot machine appendix 1 back up this theory well. The red double seven was the highest paying symbol and I saw the blanks above and below it about 5 to 6 times as often:
Double Strike Actual Results
Symbol | Reel 1 | Reel 2 | Reel 3 |
Blank | 250 | 248 | 291 |
Double red 7 | 52 | 51 | 55 |
Blank | 259 | 292 | 262 |
The same source said that New Jersey and Mississippi likely have adopted the Nevada regulations.
My understanding is that the person who is pressing the buttons gets the money. I asked Brian, who helped with the last question, about this. Here is what he wrote, which I agree with.
In the scenario described, the person who put in the money and pressed the buttons would receive the jackpot.
What I find interesting about this question is the paradox that in all likelihood, the jackpot never would have occurred without this chance encounter.
As you know, the random number generator in the slot machine is continuously working even when the machine is not in play. So even though one patron feels cheated, their run-in ultimately led to pressing the spin button at that exact millisecond when the RNG was on the winning combination. So, if one patron had acquiesced, there is never a jackpot to fight over.
Thanks for helping in the fight against betting systems. First let me say that I have never worked for a major slot machine company and don’t have direct knowledge of this. However, I know many people in the industry and those I trust pretty much are in agreement on this topic.
That said, it is my understanding that in all forms of electronic games, including video slots, video poker, and video keno, the outcome is usually determined the moment you make your decision. Meanwhile the possible outcomes are constantly being shuffled, thousands of times a second. I can’t speak for every slot machine but I believe that with the major U.S. slot makers the outcome is not predestined but depends on the exact microsecond you press the button to make your play.
Thanks for the kind words. Scratch cards and pull tabs can indeed be printed in batches. These batches will have a specified number for each win, and the return of the overall batch will be exactly as the maker intended. In some jurisdictions, where only pull tabs are legal, the outcome can be displayed to the player on a video monitor, in the form of a slot or video poker machine. However, in Nevada, that is not how slots work. Each play is completely independent of the past. A machine programmed to average a 97% return, could indeed pay under 95% or over 99% over a year, especially if not heavily played.
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TheAUTOSLOTAuto Stop enables your Pachislo Skill Stop machine toperform more like traditional Las Vegas slot machines.
After inserting credits, andpressing the Start/Spin lever, the Auto Stop willautomatically stop the reels.
No longer any need to press thestop buttons!
We believethe AUTOSLOT Auto Stop is the best value of any unit currently on themarket!
Ourunitfits practically every Pachislo machine made in the last 15years!
SimpleInstallation, No soldering! Simply replace one cable with the
AUTOSLOT Auto Stop cable.Allsettings adjustable by using the 3 existing reel stop buttons on yourmachine.
Youcanselect Auto Stop mode ON or OFF.
Theorder in which the reels stop is selectable between traditional left toright order, or random order.
Youcancontrol both how long until the reels begin to stop* and how much timebetween each reel stop.
Allsettings are retained after machine is turned off! No need toselect each setting every time the slot machine is powered up.
(Ask the competitors if theirs does this!)Includes label with function summary.
Howdo I change the settings?
(Note:buttons must be held down for 2 ormore seconds.)
Referto the chart below. To turn ON theAuto Stopmode, press down the left reel stop button while the reels arestopped. To turn it OFF, simply press down the left buttonagain.
Normally,the reels will stop in a Left to Right order. To have thereels stop in a Randomorder, press down the centerbutton. The microcontroller uses a Random Number generator tochange the stop order on each spin. Press down the centerbutton again to switch back to Left to Right.
Oncethe spin lever is pushed, the default time that all the reels spinbefore the first one stops is 2 seconds. You can adjust this
Thedefault time between one reel stopping and the next is ½second. This Reel-ReelDelaytime can be changed to 1 second by pressing down the left and rightbuttons at the same time. Press down these buttons again toswitch the machine back to ½ second delay.
Youcan Restore theDefaultsettings (Auto Stop On; Random Off; 2 sec Spin-Stop Delay; 1 secondReel-Reel Stop Delay) by pressing down all three buttons at the sametime.
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ToggleReel-Reel Delay between ½ and 1 sec
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Howdoes it work?
The AUTOSLOTuses a state-of-the-art microcontroller to control themachine’s stop function. It uses themachine’s reel stop buttons as inputs. By pressingdown the buttons for 2 or more seconds, you tell the microcontrollerhow you want the machine to stop the reels. Themicrocontroller stores these settings in EEPROM memory, that willretain the settings for up to 40 years with the power off! Nobattery backup needed. You can change the settings any timeyou want.
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Openthe front door and locate the stop board in your machine. (Location varies, but the stop board is usually located towards theback right of your machine.) |
Ifyour board looks like one of these two pictured below, then no problem!
However,if your stop board looks like this next picture, then you have an OLDmachine,
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andthe AUTOSLOT WILL NOT WORK!
Also starting in 2004 Pachislo's wereupgraded which removed these Traditional 30 Pin Stop Boards. If youhave a 2004 or newer Pachislo and have the Newer Stop Boards shownBelowthe Standard AutoSlot will not work. The AS-06 will be required andmust be wired directly into the wiring of the inner door PC Board.
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Unplugmachine from the outlet. Open the machine door. Locate the stop board and remove the 30 conductor cable by pressingdown on the two cable release levers. (Do not disconnect theother end of the cable from the motherboard). Plug the end ofyour existing cable into the AUTOSLOTAuto Stop cable and the other end of the AUTOSLOTAuto Stop cable into the connector on your stop board, making sure thelevers latch back into place. Close the door, turn on thepower and you are ready to go!
*Note:The AUTOSLOTAuto Stop is designed to work with the majority of current modelPachislo machines. However, there are a few models that usenon-standard wiring. On these models the Auto Stop functionstill works, but you lose the ability to adjust the Spin-Stop delay.
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