How To Win Slot Machines Silver

As with all online slot machines developed by High 5 Games, the Silver Enchantress slots game can be played on desktop, tablet, or smartphone – the choice is yours! Step Inside Her Moonlit Castle. Of course, you’ll be expected to pay a small fee to witness the enchantress create powerful potions across the reels.

On progressive slot machines, a percentage of each wager is added to the jackpot or jackpots. Three-reel slot machines usually have a single progressive jackpot on the top payoff, and you must bet maximum coins to be eligible. On a three-coin dollar slot machines, for example, you can’t win the progressive if you bet only one or two coins. Gold/Silver pro tip: Lucky slot machines in the casinos. 138 comments. Save hide report. It would be much simpler to sit in front of one of the slot machines and something heavy on a turbo-A button. Because there's no way someone would have the patience to get those coins via slots. Not to mention the TMs and other pokemon.

Slot machines are everywhere in Las Vegas, but in downtown Las Vegas, there are some that truly stand out. We’ve gathered a few we consider must-sees during a visit to downtown and Fremont Street Experience.

SlotZilla Zip Line

Not surprisingly, we’re starting with the biggest, baddest slot machine anywhere. The SlotZilla zip line is the world’s largest slot machine, standing a towering 128 feet tall. Guests can fly down the Fremont Street Experience on two levels, the upper Zoomline (114 feet up) or lower Zipline (77 feet up). This one-of-a-kind slot machine has video screen “reels” and a massive, animated arm, simulating a true slot machine experience. Only in Vegas, baby!

Vintage Slots at Main Street Casino

The Main Street hotel houses surprises at every turn, including rare antiques and art from around the world. There’s even a slab of the Berlin Wall in one of the hotel’s restrooms! The hotel also has a collection of classic slot machines on display, just a few feet from the hotel’s registration area. These gorgeous relics of a bygone era are art in their own right.

Oversized Slot at The D Las Vegas

Unless you know where to look, you might just miss this one. The second level of The D Las Vegas, formerly Fitzgerald’s, is dedicated to classic slot machines. You know, the kind that take and pay coins, rather than paper. On the exterior of the casino’s second floor is a larger-than-life slot machine, complete with a moving “arm.” Get a closer look by taking the escalator up to the second floor. You’ll notice the escalator only goes up, into The D. Hey, Las Vegas casinos know what they’re doing! (Don’t freak out, there’s a down escalator inside. Besides, once you’re inside The D, you may never want to leave.)

Related: Five Ways to Improve Your Mojo Before Gambling in a Las Vegas Casino

Sigma Derby at The D

While you’re at The D, make sure to check out a truly distinctive slot machine, Sigma Derby. This throwback machine is one of only two still operating in Las Vegas (the other is at MGM Grand). Sigma Derby machines made their debut in 1985, and up to 10 players can place bets on their favorite mechanical horses. When the Sigma Derby machine fills up with players, it’s one of the most exciting games in any Las Vegas casino.

Humongous Slot Machine at Golden Nugget

It’s one of the biggest functioning slot machines in Las Vegas, and it’s right inside the door at Golden Nugget. Playing this machine isn’t just fun because you’re winning–it’s so large and eye-catching, it often attracts a crowd. The machine’s roughly eight feet tall and has four reels. In Vegas, it’s either go big or go home, and Golden Nugget’s giant slot machine is a great way to go big.

Silver Strike at Four Queens

Silver Strike slot machines add some surprises to the typical slot machine experience. On these machines at Four Queens Las Vegas, you can win not only money, but also souvenir tokens containing, you guessed it, silver.

Silver Strike machines pay out coins of different values, from $10 in value to $300. While they can be redeemed for cash at the casino cage, we tend to hold onto ours. The coins come in a variety of styles, and often come out in plastic cases to protect them. (The blue ones are called “bluecaps.”) Give the Silver Strike slot machines a try when you’re at Four Queens.

Golden Gate Classics

The Golden Gate casino opened in 1906, making it the oldest casino in Las Vegas, so it’s no surprise the casino has its own collection of antique slot machines. The bank of classic machines are near the casino’s valet entrance and loyalty club desk. Included in the collection are machines from the earliest days of Las Vegas casinos, back when slot machines were primarily to keep the wives of table game players occupied. How things have changed!

Las Vegas slot machines come in just about every shape or size you can imagine. Make sure to take a look at these weird and wonderful slot machines during your next visit to downtown Las Vegas.

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Quote: boymimbo

No. June's report here. The Win% represents the casino's win amount / total coin in.


Apologies, as I know this is mostly off topic, but since the link is posted here...
I'm surprised to find that the win % on table games is double that of slots. Clark county shows a steady 7% win, but games like 21 & craps which have much lower HE are way more profitable per dollar of action than the slots. How is that possible? Are people really so atrocious at these games? I guess VP would get folded into 'slots' in this report, but still, 14% on BJ? I thought even the hold on a 6/5 game was closer to 3-4%.
I don’t believe the win % for table games is an accurate reflection of the house edge, like it is with machines.
From what I’ve been told here, it’s the % of money dropped won by the casino.
monet0412

Man when I read the thread title, I thought it was 'how to win a slot machine'. I'd like to win a slot machine.
Of course there are ways to beat slots and there are people who see the advantages at the progressives and play with a large enough bankroll to overcome variance and have a +EV experience.
Non-progressives? Not possible.


I think you could beat Non-Progressives but you need some help like faulty meters, promotions. mailers... etc etc.
I've done it so it can be done but usually when your on some promotion you can find progressives unless stated 'no progressives' in the promotion rules.
I played on a Reel Machine Flat that was 97.5% payback but you could use your points to turn the game over 100% return
In that same shop later down the road the Goldfish Slot game was best with the promotion that was offered. I put over a million coin in on Goldfish alone!!
Interestingly there is a Casino Promotion coming up going to double all slot jackpots but VP is not allowed and they cap it at a certain amount but it still might be worth a look.
It is pretty clear now for many years that most players do not want to go through the aggravation of Reels and I can understand that. I enjoy beating Reels as much as I enjoy beating any other game in the house but I have more fun finding glitches or advantages with Reels compared to other plays.
This last week I was on 3 plays and this is the session break down for them...

Easy Win Slot Machines

Machine 1:
1 hour and 50 mins of play
5170 Coin In
Jackpot Total: $1338
Net Win/Loss: + $228
Points Earned: + $52 cash back

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Toke: - $10
Machine 2:
3 hours and 20 mins of play
7450 Coin In
Jackpot Total: $2058
Net Win/Loss: + $615
Points Earned: + $45 cash back
Toke: - $27
Machine 3:
27 hours and 10 mins of play
64800 Coin InHow To Win Slot Machines Silver
Jackpot Total: $5187
SlotNet Win/Loss: + $6595
Points Earned + $195 cash back
Toke: - $65
Total Win/Loss not counting comps earned or written on the fly or Mail on the way.
+ $7,628.00
The figures are rounded up slightly.
How do you beat Slots? You get Lucky! I get Lucky alot! How to win at slots
I have the pictures of the jackpots but do I really need to post them? I want to post them but I rather just not. I've posted enough slot Jackpots to show where they are and how to play them. Most players aren't going to either have the time and energy or they just don't believe you can beat them. Do I always win at Reels? Not on every session or every Jackpot but at the end of the month/year I am always far ahead but remember you can't beat Slots... impossible!
Last edited by: monet0412 on Sep 30, 2017
razmaspaz
Quote: razmaspaz

No. June's report here. The Win% represents the casino's win amount / total coin in.


Apologies, as I know this is mostly off topic, but since the link is posted here...
I'm surprised to find that the win % on table games is double that of slots. Clark county shows a steady 7% win, but games like 21 & craps which have much lower HE are way more profitable per dollar of action than the slots. How is that possible? Are people really so atrocious at these games? I guess VP would get folded into 'slots' in this report, but still, 14% on BJ? I thought even the hold on a 6/5 game was closer to 3-4%.
I don�t believe the win % for table games is an accurate reflection of the house edge, like it is with machines.
From what I�ve been told here, it�s the % of money dropped won by the casino.
Meaning what? The average player cashes out with 12% less than they buy in with? I don't know why you would report it that way, though I would be way more inclined to believe it.
HugoSlavia

I don't know why you would report it that way, though I would be way more inclined to believe it.


There was a previous thread: 'What is hold percentage?' I'm not allowed yet to link, but if you enter 3327 (the thread #) in the search box, it should appear in the results list.
Basically, it's reported that way because the casinos don't have a practical method of tracking every individual table bet and payout.
razmaspaz

There was a previous thread: 'What is hold percentage?' I'm not allowed yet to link, but if you enter 3327 (the thread #) in the search box, it should appear in the results list.
Basically, it's reported that way because the casinos don't have a practical method of tracking every individual table bet and payout.


Read the thread top to bottom. That is still a really odd way to track, but it makes sense that there isn't a clear way to report any other metric.
It strikes me that if one wanted to sink 6/5 blackjack they could walk around buying into $10 tables for $1000, play 3 hands, and walk, no matter how they went. Do this a few dozen times a month multiplied by a half dozen people and you could throw off the hold % even at a smaller strip casino.
Minty
As much as I love the idea of totally wiping 6/5 blackjack off the face of the earth, there is the risk of getting a suspicious activity report written on you with this strategy.
'Just because I'm not doing anything illegal, doesn't mean I won't have to defend myself someday.' -Chip Reese
Boz
Occasionally buying in at a 6/5 table and then leaving before a hand is dealt helps too. Nicely say sorry I didn't realize this wasn't a regular BJ table. It makes the others at the table wonder what you are talking about. And they usually ask the dealer if they have no clue.
monet0412
Back on Topic... How to Win at Slots?
Machine: 4
Around 4 Hours of Play
54000 Coin In
Jackpot Total: $5238
Net Win/Loss: Loss - $755
Points Earned + $540 cash back
Toke: - $35
Net Loss - $250
Here is a Picture for those who like to look...
You can't always win... I was messing about with this game, scouting if you will. It was a pretty ugly start, getting stuck 7k... rushed up a bit and was only down 2500 and after that the bottom fell out again. I ended up putting in 10k and down 9500 at one point... went on a bit of a rush and hit the lower jackpot for 5238... after that hit some sevens and red sevens and decided to get out down 250 with 54k coin in. That specific machine does something I never have seen before which was interesting... very interesting.
razmaspaz

Back on Topic... How to Win at Slots?
Machine: 4
Around 4 Hours of Play
54000 Coin In
Jackpot Total: $5238
Net Win/Loss: Loss - $755
Points Earned + $540 cash back
Toke: - $35
Net Loss - $250
Here is a Picture for those who like to look...
You can't always win... I was messing about with this game, scouting if you will. It was a pretty ugly start, getting stuck 7k... rushed up a bit and was only down 2500 and after that the bottom fell out again. I ended up putting in 10k and down 9500 at one point... went on a bit of a rush and hit the lower jackpot for 5238... after that hit some sevens and red sevens and decided to get out down 250 with 54k coin in. That specific machine does something I never have seen before which was interesting... very interesting.


That was a whirlwind of ups and downs, which I'm sure is the fun, but if after a 10k bankroll run and ending down $250 even after the freeplay/cash back, how is this winning at slots?
monet0412
Obviously you missed the other post with the first three machines. Up over 7k total. Secondly... you must not understand how Casinos roll out the red carpet for reel players. 54k coin in on reels is no joke and will generate plenty of win. Lastly... this progressive is beatable in the long run.
FYI.... getting stuck 10k or more is never fun even if you get out. Try it sometime and let me know how you feel when your down 10k or 20k.