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Is it the gut feel? or just pure intuition?
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Best bet is to go with that gut feeling because it is just pure luck.
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I just walk away if a machine ends up bein a moneypit.
$5 is usually what I conservatively play on a low-denomination machine as I try to loosen it up, while trying to gauge losses between wins...if I can get an average count between wins, then I feed the machine as losses peak...that is when I can usually hit an incentive payout to keep me there. if a machine absolutely refuses to even cough up chump-change, then screw it...move on. |
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there are so many machines in a casino that that i like going from machine to machine giving them maybe 10 pulls of my own money and see if i get a payout to continue playing with their money. I see so many people at one machine putting hundreds of dollars in and not even getting a cherry and thinking that maybe they should try at least one pull to the machine on their left or right.
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