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Is There Any Reason to Stop the Reels? There's no reason that would impact the outcome of your game. In fact, by not stopping the reels and letting a spin (or free games, or whatever animation is going on) do its thing, you're avoiding hitting the bet button as quickly, so you're putting less money at risk.
If an event has a probability of 1:10,000, therefore in 100,000 trials it would then be likely to occur 10 times; in 1,000,000 trials, it would be...
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If your bet is settled as a loss but a certain result happens (as specified in the promotion), you will be refunded the amount within the promotion...
Read More »Some links in this article include affiliate links, which provide a commission if a purchase is made. Affiliate links have no impact on our recommendations. Here’s one for the popular urban legends pile: If you stop the reels at juuuuust the right time, you can get a bonus or a big line hit.
A RR of 3 means the risk of an outcome is increased threefold. A RR of 0.5 means the risk is cut in half. But an OR of 3 doesn't mean the risk is...
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We’ll get into the various gaming machine types and how they work in future articles, but for now the main thing the non-Vegas-style slots have in common is their outcome is not determined by an RNG, and in fact their outcome is not determined within the machine at all – it phones home to a server that’s governing the outcomes through some sort of system, and then sending back the result to the machine, which again renders a pleasant slot machine animation or reel spin and outcome. Stopping the reels doesn’t change what the machine was given to work with in this case either.
Who Wins if Two Players Have a Full House? A full house is a five-card hand containing three of a kind and a pair in the same holding. In a matchup...
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Boxing. The Sweet Science. That's the sport that demands the most from the athletes who compete in it. It's harder than football, harder than...
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The 9-1 betting odds probability is a 90.00 per cent probability of a particular outcome and a 10.00 per cent probability of another outcome. The...
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The bid is indicative of the demand within the market, whereas the ask portrays the amount of supply. The bid-ask spread equals the lowest asking...
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