3 Tips for Playing Vegas Slots
Monday, July 05, 2010
by Betus.com Casino
The bright lights of Las Vegas are appealing to any gambler, but especially to slots players. With their big sound, and bigger payouts, it’s really no wonder that 70% of casino-goers claimed slots to be their favorite way to game in Sin City.
Be sure to get the most out of your gaming experience by keeping slots fun. After all, these are games. Enjoy them.
Whether you are a seasoned pro or a Las Vegas newbie, these tips will help you maximize your fun and profits while you spin the one-armed bandits.
Get Comfortable
Some slots sessions can last a few hours (or more), so be sure your area of play is comfortable. Wear clothes that are comfortable for sitting in and mind your posture. You shouldn’t be exhausted after playing a game like this.
Remember to get up and move around (without giving up your machine) regularly. You will feel better with that circulation and your session will be enhanced.
Don’t Leave After a Machine has Paid out
If you hit a decent-sized jackpot while playing a slot machine that does not mean the machine is done paying. Stick around for another while to maximize the profits – in case the slot machine is ready to pay out again.
That being said, if you hit a massive payout, you are going to be getting verified and walking away with a ton of cash. Let the party begin. If you see someone else leave a recent-paying machine that could be an opportunity for more value.
Play Max or Progressive Bonus Slots
Getting more money into machines greatly enhances your total winnings. When you have the opportunity to play bonuses that drastically multiply your winning potential, you should play them.
When you think about it, it is only a small investment for massive possible returns. Make sure you don’t miss out.
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