How to Tell if a Slot Machine is "Due" to Payout

You can never tell! That is most important to understand; you can play one slot machine all night long, and that slot machine is no more ready to hit the jackpot than the lonely slot machine nobody has played for days. Each and every time you pull the lever or push a button on a slot machine you have the same exact chance of winning.

Now, the reason behind this is simple. All slot machines, this includes video slot machines and other gaming machines that require a specific sequence of numbers to hit the jackpot, have an RNG. This is a Random Number Generator, and it works as a separate part of the slot machine system. The RNG constantly produces combinations of numbers, and when the player pulls the slot machine lever, the RNG stops on a number combination and at that point the fate of the player is sealed. As the player is looking at their last combination of symbols, the RNG has already produced thousands more number combinations. There is nothing particularly complex about the RNG software, the generator does not remember previous sequences it has put out, so regardless of whether the slot machine has just hit the jackpot, or whether it hasn’t hit for months, the RNG is never more likely to hit the winning combination.

So as a gaming and slot machine player, don’t waste your time on books or programs that boast that they can “guarantee” you will win millions with their strategies. These books are good if you want to understand how slot machines work, and they do provide helpful slots information, just don’t rely on them to give you the winning technique, it’s still all a game of luck!
 

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