Friday, March 03, 2006

 

How to Win at Slots - Chuck Flick's Three Key System to Slots Success

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It's that important. If you master the following strategies, you WILL be a winning slot machine player.

1. Win $100 jackpots.

That's right. If you win $100 jackpots on a regular basis, you're going to win money at slots.

Don't worry whether you're going to win $3 on a $2.50 bet. You'll never win enough of those to keep afloat. But if you win $100 jackpots on sessions of 15 spins or less (betting reasonable amounts of a few dollars at a time), you'll have winning sessions.

Take that to the bank.

2. If you can't win $100 jackpots, then win $80 jackpots.

I like this system.

I've had this happen to me several times in these experiments, and I've always been happy using this strategy. This is a method which has worked for me in the past.

It's not as good as winning a hundred bucks at a time, but winning 80 bucks is still pretty good.

I would recommend it.

3. Win a bigger jackpot if you can.

Don't worry about the $100 and $80 jackpots unless you have to. You probably should know; if you can master winning more than $100 at a time, that is the way to go. But don't concentrate on this strategy, unless you think you can master it.

I guess that winning something like $30,000 on a pull would probably assure a winning session. It would probably cover many losing sessions, too.

Now, I would place this as the #1 key to winning slots, but I haven't actually had one of these happen to me in my experiments. I'm just guessing that big jackpots would help your bank account.

In the scientific community, this would be referred to as a theory. I know that's heady talk, but I'm a theoretical kind of gambler. I come up with stuff. I come up with theories.

But I'm guessing I'm on pretty solid ground with Key to Success #3.

Final Note: An unofficial fourth key to success is to avoid a lot of losing sessions. You should have more winning sessions than losing sessions. At the very least, you should win more money than you lose. That will assure you are a winning slots player.

The fourth key is almost dictated by the first three points, but I thought it bore mentioning.

If I had a second edition to my Three Keys to Success, it would probably be called something like Chuck Flick's Four Key System to Slots Success. It would have a new up-to-date picture and everything.

That's kind of where John Patrick and I would differ.

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