Jul 24
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Will Win asked:


I want to tell you a story about a man whose name is not a household one, but who changed our world; made a contribution to it that each and everyone of us knows, uses regularly, or at the very least has tried a couple of times. His name is Charles Fey and he created the slot machine.

Charles Fey’s given name was August Fey, he was the youngest of 16, born in Bavaria in 1862. At a very young age August was sent to Munich to work, and from there he made the move to America via both England and France. His skills during this period were machine based - machine manufacturer and farm tools producer. Finally, in 1885, August, now Charles arrived in San Francisco and procured a job at the California Electric Works Company, this was very much just a day job though; his real work took place in his spare time and involved his developing of a coin operated machine game with cash winnings. Up till this point, primitive coin operated machines existed but these games did not pay out cash prizes. Charles put the finishing touches on his ’slot machine’ in 1887, the same year that he was diagnosed with tuberculoses and given only 1 year to live.

Despite the grim prognosis, Fey continued his work on his automated gaming machines. These original models, with an arm to set the mechanism in motion, consisted of 3 reels with 10 symbols - his choice of those symbols have remained to this very day; spades, bells, hearts, horseshoes etc. This first model paid out its load on a line of bells and so Fey’s first machine earned the name “Bell Machine” or “Liberty Bell Slot Machine”.

The popularity of the machines was immediate, mostly with saloon owners. To begin with Fey would produce the machines himself, supplying them to local saloons from which he would take half of the profits of the machine, however by 1907 the demand was staggering and Fey could no longer meet it alone. At this point Charles decided to take a partner, and Herbert Mills of the Mills Novelty Company was his choice. Under the management of this established and esteemed games production company the “Bell Machine” took on a momentum all of its own. Not only did the production increase in terms of the number of machines, with over 30,000 being produced, but the machines themselves grew; in 1910 the “Operators Bell Machine” saw the light of day with double the number of symbols on each reel than the original “Bells Machine”. It was the “Operators Bell Machine” that created the need for more symbols and the subsequent introduction of fruits which would eventually result in yet another name for these machines - the “Fruit Machine”.

Charles Fey lived far beyond the 1 year he was given; he raised 3 children and was devoted to his wife. His creation the, the slot machine, can be seen in the majority of pubs, provides 80% of Vegas Casinos’ profit, and has now found its way into all of our living rooms with online gaming rooms and online slot machines. Charles Fey beat all odds, and produced an invention that enables us to do the same.



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Jul 16
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Gillian asked:


Before speaking about slots let’s see when the first gambling machine appeared. Be aware that a gambling machine and a slot machine isn’t the same. So, the first gambling machine appeared in the 19th century and it was invented by Sittman and Pitt. In fact, it was like video poker as there were used playing face cards as symbols and the payout depended on poker hands. But if you had played then you wouldn’t have got money in the case of a win. Your win would have been food or drinks from the bar in which the gambling machine was situated. A little later there appeared the first slot machine, which was based on the same principle.

Nearly everybody knows what a slot is. Even if you have never played slots you have seen them for sure. Nowadays slots are an integral part of all modern casinos. Gamblers take slots for granted, millions of people play slots, but very few know when they were invented and who was the inventor.

All slots at modern casinos are based on the construction, which was invented by Charles Fey in 1887. The first slot consisted of three mechanically spinning reels. Every reel had ten sections with different pictures on them. If three equal pictures come out at the same time it was a win. In 1889 there appeared slots, which gave an opportunity to win the jackpot. Then the jackpot was paid when the total weight of all coins in a slot machine ran up to a certain edge. But slots of this kind didn’t exist for a long time, as they didn’t make a profit for slot owners as players found a way out. It was enough to punch a playing machine and the coins came out. The next version of the game was much simpler. There were three sections (or slots) inside of a playing machine. When a player made a bet to play a slot the coin fell in one of the 3 sections. One of the sections was a winning section. If the coin fell in a winning section a player got three coins back. Later slots became more and more popular. For example, there were up to 2000 slot machines only in San Francisco. In 1895 there was invented a slot machine, on which all modern slots are based. Fey’s slot was called “Liberty Bell”. The slot consisted of three parallel discs with numbers on them. A player pulled the lever, which made the discs reel. A certain number combination was a winning combination. Then the combination of numbers “4-11-44” was a winning combination.

There were a lot of disputes about slots and their right for existence. In the 20th century they were forbidden in the USA. As a result there appeared so-called “Liberty Bell Gum Fruit” slots. The principle was the same, but people used these machines for buying a bubble gum and with the bubble gum they got an opportunity to win money, they were given a spin. The symbols were different fruits, the most popular tastes of a chewing gum. That’s why these machines were called “fruit machines”. And still a lot of slots have the same symbols. Moreover, the BAR symbol, which still exists as a wild symbol, came from those slot machines.

Other slot machines were an electro-mechanical slot machine “Money Honey”, which appeared in 1964 and “Dollar Slot Machine”, which appeared in 1970. Later in 1980 the first video poker slot machine was invented. You can see yourself that the development of slots is very fast and the main reason of it is their popularity.

Of course the modern slots are different. There is no lever to pull, it is enough to push the button, there are no mechanical reels, and you can see everything on the screen. The computer will do everything for you, you just make bets you want and push the button. The choice of slots is very wide. Everybody will be able to find something to his liking. There are different wild and scatter symbols, different bonuses and bonus rounds, and the jackpots are also different. You are only to make a choice!

The slot machines have been existing for about 120 years and one can find them nearly everywhere: at casinos, cafes, different stores and even at online casinos, which give you an opportunity to play your favorite slots at home!

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Jul 7
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Questions asked:


I couldn’t find an answer to this on Google so i decided to ask you guys.
Would it be easier to answer if i talked about the slot machines in a big cansino in Vegas?

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Jul 5
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barrytapscott asked:


or can email me any tips except “don’t play them” for pub machines

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Jul 3
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Gregory DeVictor asked:


Slot machines are the most popular casino game in the world, both at land-based casinos and on Internet gambling sites. The main categories of online slot machines are classic 3-reel and 5-reel slots, the newer 5-reel video slots, fruit machines, and progressive slots. Microgaming, the major software provider for the online gambling industry, has launched over 100 video new slot machines over the past five years. Each of these 5-reel video slots has its own unique theme, ranging from money and banking to the supernatural. This article summarizes 6 of the newer 5-reel video slot machines, including Big Break, Boogie Monsters, Break da Bank Again, Chocolate Factory, Curry in a Hurry, and Dog Father.

Big Break is a 5-reel, 15 payline video slot that has a vacation theme. It was released in February, 2008. Big Break accepts coins from $0.01 to $0.50, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 150. The maximum jackpot is 7,500 coins, if you win the Surf’s Up Bonus.

Boogie Monsters is a 5-reel, 40 payline video slot that has a zany 1970’s theme. It was released in October, 2007. Boogie Monsters accepts coins from $0.01 to $0.50, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 400. (You can wager between $0.01 and $200 per spin.) The maximum jackpot is 24,000 coins.

Break da Bank Again is a 5-reel, 9-payline video slot machine that is a sequel to the original Breaking da Bank slot game. Its theme is money and banking. Break da Bank Again accepts coins from $0.01 to $0.25, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 90. The maximum jackpot is a generous 75,000 coins.

Chocolate Factory is a 5-reel, 9 pay-line video slot with a chocolate theme. Welcome to a mouthwatering world of chocolate treats. Chocolate Factory accepts coins from $0.05 to $2.00, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 45. The maximum jackpot is 8,000 coins.

Curry in a Hurry is a 5-reel, 25 payline video slot that has a humorous Indian restaurant theme. It was released in November, 2007. The colorful graphics include an Indian waiter and lots of hot curry food. Curry in a Hurry accepts coins from $0.01 to $0.50, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 500. The maximum jackpot is 9,000 coins ($4,500).

Welcome to the doggie underworld! Dog Father is a 5-reel, 20 pay-line video slot about a tough bulldog who likes expensive cigars and a flashy lifestyle. Dog Father is where you will meet characters like Itchy da Flea, who activates the Free Spins Bonus feature. Play your slots right at Dog Father and you could win a whopping $97,500.

So there you have it, 6 of the newer 5-reel bonus slots from Microgaming. Whether you play classic 3-reel slots online or blackjack at a land-based casino, remember to set a spending limit before your start playing. When you gamble only with the money you can afford to lose, your casino experience will be more enjoyable.



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