Online Slot Machine Myths

Slot machines are among the best things today's gambling industry has to offer. The challenge is right there and you do not even have to learn how to play. You just arrive at a casino, pull the handle and dive into the excitement. Interestingly enough, despite the simplicity of play, since most people don't understand the inner mechanism behind slot machines, they tend to invent things having nothing to do with reality. These misconceptions eventually become myths people pass on to each other. Although these myths are typically harmless, they can unintentionally dent you gambling entertainment. And, that's a real shame, right?

Among today's most popular slot machine myths are the following:

1. The jackpot should have been yours.
Have you ever been in a situation where you just left a machine and the player who started playing it right after you hit a huge jackpot on the first spin of the reels? You probably thought that the jackpot should have been yours, that if you hadn't left the slot machine a minute ago, you would have gotten that cash. Such thinking, however, is completely false. The slot machine is governed by a computer chip that runs the Random Number Generator (RNG). The RNG never stops cycling through numbers even when the device is not being played. When you pull the bandit's arm, the RNG selects a certain combination at that given second. Thus, even if you had stayed at the slot machine, it's very unlikely that the RNG would have eventually displayed the exact same combination of numbers to give you the coveted jackpot.

2. Loose machines vs. tight ones.
Another popular belief among slots lovers is that casino operators can either loosen or tighten the devices as easily as clapping their hands. Well, we don't seek to disappoint you, but that is just another myth with absolutely no foundation to it. The slot machines are controlled by a computer chip that establishes the device's payback to players. The chips are preprogrammed by the manufacturer. The only way for a gaming facility to alter the payback percentage, is to change the chip. This procedure is highly costly and time-consuming, believe us!

3. A device that hasn't paid for a while is about to hit.
This is yet another misunderstanding of the slot machine mechanism. There is no way to know ahead when the machine is about to hit the jackpot. This is because it's chip is preset to be random. Don't rely on this myth because there is nothing to it. Stick to the loss limit you've set to yourself. It's this “I'm about to win 'cuz the machine hasn't hit for awhile” approach, that's going to damage you wallet very badly and ruin the entire gambling experience for you. Don't let it happen!

The above are just a few of common slots myths gamers typically share with each other, trust us when we tell you that it's pure nonsense!