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Is there a strategy when it comes to playing slots online?

Many people have theories when it comes to gambling. They say they hold the golden ticket on how to play certain games, but how can you have a slots strategy???

As most people know, slots are played using an RNG which is a random number generator so no matter how you click the spin button, the outcome is already determined for you. In land based casinos, its funny to watch people as they pull their player’s card out of the machine every few spins, thinking that may be the reason they aren’t winning, or they sit on the end of an aisle or in a high traffic area because that’s the machine that will draw attention when the jackpot is won. It doesn’t matter whether you pull the handle or press the button; your fate is already determined.

Online, you’re clicking your mouse, not pulling a handle, but people DO tend to believe that if they start their wagers small and then throw in a few high roller spins in there, that they will hit the big one on that spin. Many software providers and casinos won’t let you know if this is true, however, but according to them, the RNG is in effect on every spin and no matter what you do, your outcome is exactly the same as it would have been had you increased your bet. Some slot players also believe that by putting a lucky charm on their computer screen, or rubbing it may help. They also think that certain slots are “looser” then others and having this information will give them the edge in determining if they will come out ahead. Hey, as long as they think they’re doing the right thing that will bring give them the jackpot, what’s wrong with that?

Maybe one day, an ex software provider employee will write a book on how to REALLY beat the slot machines….but yet again, if you could determine your fate, how much fun could that really be?