Random Slot Machine

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  • As disappointing as it may sound, online slot machines (as well as the traditional ones) use RNG – a random number generator – so everything boils down to just how lucky you are. However, having a broad knowledge about different free casino slot games and their rules will certainly help you understand your chances of winning.
  • Divine Fortune is one of the most popular random jackpot slots from NetEnt. A random jackpot is for all intents and purposes a raffle. So, the more tickets you have in any raffle, the greater chance you will have of winning a prize in that raffle. Nonetheless, increasing the bet doesn't guarantee a jackpot.
  • The essence of the game in slot machines is reduced to the spins of the reels, on which you need to collect the winning combination using the number of winning paylines and the bet. Slot machines operate using a random number generator, the purpose of which is to create various combinations of characters.

Whenever the slot machine is turned on, the random number generator is spitting out whole numbers (typically between 1 and several billion) hundreds of times a second. The instant you pull the arm back (or press the button), the computer records the next few numbers from the random number generator. The entire process is simple for a player, but there is a huge amount of science involved in creating the entire experience: right from the way a slot looks and feels to the way you are guaranteed a completely random outcome for every spin with the random number generator (RNG) and, even further, the psychological aspect that makes slots so.

by John Grochowski

At first glance, there’s a large gap – or is it a gaping chasm? – between slot machines and table games.

You can see cards being dealt and dice being rolled, but you can’t see random numbers being generated. That leads to the impression that slots can adjust on the fly, making sure players can’t win too much in ways that can’t be done with cards, dice or roulette wheels.

Nonetheless, slots and tables share common ground that makes them more similar than players realize. Both give the house an edge by paying less than true odds on winning bets. The casino share comes from losing bets, of course, but the winners don’t quite offset the losers because they’re paid at less than the true odds.

Not only that. Slots and table games both arrive at expected results through normal probability.

It’s that last part that gives many slot players trouble. They see that a slot game has an expected payback percentage – usually less than 90 percent on penny slots but more on higher denominations. And they hear that results are random.

That leads to the question, “How can slot results be both programmed and random? If there are big wins, doesn’t it take cold streaks to get back to the programmed percentage? That doesn’t sound very random to me.”

Some answers:

Slot Machines Don’t Work Like That

Game designers set the odds so that normal results will lead toward an expected average payback percentage.

That’s the same situation you face on a table game.

Take roulette. On an American double-zero wheel, the game is “programmed” with 38 possible results — 1 through 36 plus 0 and 00.The numbers come up randomly, and when you win on a single number, you’re paid at 35- 1 odds, a bit less than the true odds of 37-1. That gives the house an edge of 5.26 percent. That’s the same as saying a payback percentage of 94.74 percent.

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There is nothing to keep your number from coming up two or three times in a row, and nothing that says it has to come up within several dozen spins or more. But given enough trials, the random results and the odds of the game will lead to something very close to roulette’s expected percentage.

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Slots work the same way, except there are thousands of possibilities instead of 38. For regular play on the reels, randomly occurring numbers are programmed, each corresponding to a reel symbol. To make up an example, the programmer might write it so that every time the random number one shows up, the reel shows a jackpot symbol; with numbers two, three or four, it shows a seven, with numbers five through nine, a triple bar, and so on. The possibilities are programmed, but when they turn up is random, just as it’s random when a 17 turns up in roulette.
After a big win, the machine doesn’t go into makeup mode. Over a long period of time, normal results according to the odds of the game will yield a normal payback percentage, and your big win fades into statistical insignificance.

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Just as when a table games designer sets the rules of a card, dice or wheel game, the slot programmer sets the possible outcomes, and the pay table gives you back a little less than the true odds of hitting the winners. You can hit several winners in a row, or none, for a number of spins.

Results are random, but over hundreds of thousands of plays they will lead to something very close to the programmed payback percentage.

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Cold Streaks After Jackpots Are a Myth

Casinos are there for the long haul, and they know that normal results in line with the odds of the game will take care of the percentages.

Imagine you’re betting three coins at a time at a dollar machine with a top jackpot of 10,000 coins, and that the machine is programmed to pay 95 percent in the long run. We hit the jackpot on our first pull. How low must the payback be over the next 999,999 spins to bring the overall percentage back to 95 percent for 1 million reel spins?

Would you believe a drop to 94.7 percent would do it? And if those 999,999 spins brought 95 percent, the overall payback including that first jackpot would be only 95.3 percent.

Normal results bring the overall payback percentage into normal range. The game doesn’t have to force any cold streaks.

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That’s the same situation table players face. If I’m playing craps, betting on 12 and collect 30-1 payoffs several rolls in a row as the shooter rolls an unusual number of boxcars, does the casino have to force other numbers to come up for a while to make up for my streak? Of course not.

Someone might congratulate me on a nice win, but operators know that the 35-1 odds against rolling 12 coupled with day after day after day of play and normal probability will lead my streak to fade into statistical insignificance.

On a roulette wheel, if red numbers come up half a dozen or more times in a row and the whole table is betting with the streak, does the casino panic? No, because normal probability will lead the streak to fade into statistical insignificance and the game will pay something close to its normal percentage.

There is no mechanism to force cold streaks after big wins on tables, nor is there any such mechanism on slots. Forced results on slots are illegal in all American jurisdictions. Results have to be random, just as they are on tables.

But odds of the game can be set so that winners are less frequent than losers, and winners pay at less than true odds. Slots work that way, and so do table games. That’s enough for random results to give the house its edge.

John Grochowski has been covering casinos and casino games for nearly 40 years. He is the author of six books and his work appears in newspapers, magazines and websites around the world.

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Random Winner Generator Slot Machine

The Random Flashback slot machine game is another old-fashioned fruit machine developed by Simbat. It offers two games, the basic and the top. Both of them have three reels with three rows, and the number of their paying lines cannot be adjusted. The basic has only a single winning line, while the top is played with five lines. The free online Random Flashback slot machine has simple rules, cheap retro graphics, and classic sound effects taken from a real casino machine. This slot is similar to Stars’N’Bars.

Symbols of Different Values

The Random Flashback slot game sticks to the traditional fruit machine symbols, so, yes, most of them are depicted with fruit.

  • The Basic Game – it contains 11 icons, some of which can be combined with the Bar icon, but most need three of the same ones to get a win. The paytable with the values of each card is on the right side of the machine. The icons are (from the lowest to the highest paying): a cherry, a lemon, an orange, a pear, a plum, a bell, a cluster of grapes, a watermelon, a crown, and a star. If the cherry appears on the first reel, two coins are awarded, which are automatically gambled to be doubled or lost. The star, which is the jackpot card and brings 200 coins, is the only card that counts crisscross.
  • The Top Game – has nine symbols, for all of which three same ones are needed to obtain a win. There is a pay table with each card’s value next to the wheels. Pears, plums, oranges, and bells bring 40 coins. Watermelons, clusters of grapes, and strawberries get you 80. Stars award 200, while 7s can bring from 20 to 200.

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Playing the Pokie

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Two ways to play the Random Flashback free slot are to choose from – the manual and the automatic. The manual means clicking the Start button every time one wants the reels to spin. The automatic, turned on by clicking Autoplay, implies letting the computer spin the reels instead of the gambler until it is stopped or all coins are lost. It is stopped by clicking on the red card used for jamming the Start button.

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Wagering System

There are no changeable wagering options and no bonus features in this pokie. Each spin costs a credit per pay line, so the basic takes one coin, while the top takes five. The slot starts with the core game, and the credits won can be added to one of the four pots or the Creditmeter. The total of all containers is shown on the Winbank. Random Flashback has a built-in auto-hold option, which holds certain combinations automatically. It can be canceled with the Reset button which will release the locked reels. Also, one or two reels can be held for an additional spin manually, with the button Hold located below the wanted wheel. The bettor can change the game he wants by using the Change Game button. Transferring the coins from the Winbank and the pots are done with the Take Win button after the gambler picks the bowl with the Choose Pot button.