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An enterprising American, Charles Fey, began inventing and manufacturing
slot machines in 1894 from his workshop in San Francisco. Fey
pioneered many innovations of coin operated gaming devices, including
the original three reel, bell slot machine in 1898.
This "Liberty
Bell" is considered to be the grandfather of all modern American
slot machines as its basic design continues to be used in mechanical
gaming devices today. The simple mechanical devices with three
old-style reels holding 20 symbols have evolved into microprocessor-controlled
devices with up to five spinning reels holding hundreds of symbols.
It was during
the 1930's that slot machines began to proliferate across the
US, and in the late 40's the infamous Bugsy Siegel added machines
to his Flamingo Hilton hotel in Las Vegas. Originally installed
as a way to entertain the wives and girlfriends of high rollers,
revenue from the slot machines soon began supplanting that of
the table games. In the mid 1980's the popularity of slot machines
and table games were on par with each other, but by the 90's slots
had taken over and now account for over two-thirds of casino revenue
in the US! Apparently casino enthusiasts greatly enjoy the spinning
wheals and the excitement of the winning bells!
Slot machines
gained their universal appeal in casinos because unlike the other
games, they are played at the pace of the player and don't require
the player to have any skill. Commonly referred to as "one-armed
bandits", the goal of the game is to spin the reels so that
the symbols on all reels line up on the payline in a winning combination.
When this occurs, the slot machine pays out according to the payoff
table posted on its front.
There are
many different types of machines, and whether playing a progressive
or a straight slot, players will be faced with a number of choices.
Machines vary on denomination of coins, the number of reels, how
many coins to play, and single or multiple paylines. And now there
are even similar 'Video' Poker machines based the same idea as
slots.
Since the
quarter and dollar machines are most popular, they can be found
in many areas on the casino floor. Nickel machines can still be
found in small pockets, depending on the casino. For the high-rolling
player, casinos have instituted $5, $25, and $100 machines segregated
to special VIP areas. These machines require the use of custom
coin tokens or cash bills.
On average,
machines operate on a two or three coin maximum. When it comes
to multiple coin playing machines, there are subtle variations.
With some machines, the number of coins played is proportional
to the payoff, and with others, the payoff is more than proportional.
Some machines don't even pay a jackpot on one coin, and the three-coin
jackpot often pays 150% of a two-coin win. In this case it is
best to play the maximum number of coins.
When players
hit one of the smaller winning combination they will be paid automatically
by the machine. The larger jackpots however, will be paid out
directly by a casino employee who is notified by a light on the
top of the machine. Each casino's slot payoffs will vary.
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