Flo from Crows Slots. So, a lot of people really don't know how to play slot machines, especially the ones who are new to the gaming lifestyle and slot channel. So, they get intimidated by these machines.
I'm going to get a little bit in depth, but also like a beginner tips and tricks and just general basis of how these things work. So when you're one penny denomination, 50 cent minimum, you have 50 playing lines, which is 50 cents for a penny, right? And these are your mini and minor jackpots.
And the major and grand always stays the same on most of the machines. But when you go up the bet to $5 a spin on this machine at 50 lines, you can change the nomination and go to two cent at 50 lines. Now the minimum bet is $1.
Okay? But your mini and minor changes. It doubles.
So technically, it's a better bet if you bet 2 cent cuz you have more odds of winning the mini and minor. And if you do, you're doubling on those, but it's a dollar minimum per bet. Now, this is where it gets tricky.
5 cent. Okay, so 5 on this game is still 50 lines. Now, Lightning Link and some others go down to 25 lines or Jins Dow where he stays at $1.
25. This is $2. 50 minimum bet 50 lines.
And but here the mini is 50 and goes to 250. It keeps going up. Most people don't know that in denominations, the higher it is from a penny, the more technical odds you are to win because it's more of a payback to you.
So technically, you would want to play a dollar, $25, $100 machine sitting here. Minimum bet is $5 on 50 lines, but the mini and minor now is a $100 on $500. So, if you're on that penny and you're betting $5 max bet, you can still win everything, don't get me wrong, but you can now win a mini of a 100 and a minor of 500.
And those are more likely to hit, honestly, I've seen. And then when you have a 50 line line hit, like, oh my god, 500 bucks, $1,000. Now, that doesn't sound like a lot, but it is.
If you want to change your odds a little bit, play around with your denominations right here. Try different things. Go up and down.