How do you choose slot machines? If you're unsure of which slots games to play ... I
suggest you check out on the casino's website or often they send out a
magazine via snail mail which has a section featuring last month's winners. Many
of them have a rolling marquee on their first page of their website that announces that casino's most recent winners.
This usually lists people that have hit nice wins that probably wouldn't make
the winner's list that is posted for the year, as that only has the very biggest
winners (and where I went to compile my list of
games on the winners list most
often), in yet another attempt to help you choose slot machines that will
provide a quality gaming experience.
| These are personal observations
which I offer only for consideration. Do not go out and bet the farm
based on this information. It simply is what seems to work best for
me. You should never go risk your money on any system or approach
for gambling that you have not seen proven to yourself, for
yourself. This is best accomplished by playing for free at one of
the online casinos I list. (see right column).
If you're intent on straying from my sites to choose casinos at
least make sure they are powered by a publicly traded software
(such as Microgaming, the leader in the industry and parent software of most
the casinos listed on my sites). Use a
random number generator to decide game results (click the link if
uncertain how they work, it may surprise you). |
In a couple month's time you will have accumulated
enough magazines (or have had enough time to have visited the casino website and
noted which games were showing up on their current winners list) to give you a place to start. After viewing each respective
month's winners section ... which game sticks out in your mind as being
repetitive producing winners? That is a really good place to start when seeking
to
choose slot machines
as opposed to basing your choice on the game's theme or
colors. I know that's probably not what most slot players would like to hear,
but it is my considerable experience that choosing a slot machine based on its
theme is a lot like choosing a mate based on looks or that exciting 20 minutes
in bed you enjoy every time you're in the mood. In
the end you're going to come to the realization that you're giving up a whole
lot for something that's not giving back much in return. (Apologies to any
high-maintenance mates: I'm certain you're the exception to the rule) :).