How to Play Slot Machines in Vegas
Slot machines are the most popular machines on the casino floor and account for 65 to 75 percent of the betting that is done. The first slot machine was The Liberty Bell invented by Charles Fey in the United States. Today, these machines cover the casino floor, and gamblers are able to bet one cent up to $100. New machines are added to the casino floor on a regular basis.
Instructions
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Decide which slot machine you want to play and choose what denomination of money you want to put into the machine.
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Put your money into the designated slot on the machine. This is usually a flat slot next to the betting buttons for paper money and/or a slot for coins.
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Choose how many lines you want to bet. The least you can bet on is one line, while some slot machines will allow you to bet up to 30 lines.
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Choose how much you want to bet and whether you want to double or even triple your bet.
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Press the "Spin Reels" button. Note that the labeling of this button may vary. Some machines also allow you to pull a lever on the side of the machine.
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The reels spin and then stop, and the machine allocates money to you if you have received a winning combination on the reels.
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Once the reels stop spinning, you can press the button to "Repeat Bet." You may also choose to change your bet or cash out.
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If you choose to cash out and have remaining credits, a ticket prints out for your allocated winnings. You can use this ticket at another slot machine or redeem it for the remaining money that's owed to you. If you're on a coin-operated machine and have winnings, coins drop into the tray below the machine.
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Tips & Warnings
Coinless machines only allow bills or leftover tickets.
Be sure you know the age requirement at the casino.
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