

However, this is very unlikely to be the case - casinos are, after all, in the business of making money and don’t want to make it too easy to win. There are plenty of theories out there, for example that machines can be ‘hot’ or ‘cold’ depending on when they last paid out, or that those closest to the walkways are ‘looser’ in order to entice customers. As usual, you’ll be relying largely on pure chance. When players say they know how to beat slot machines at a casino, it really means increasing their chances of winning at slots. The games are played in a very similar way to their online counterparts, although due to space limitations you’ll find that the selection is perhaps not as great.


At land-based casinos you’ll often find rooms filled with slot machines from various game developers.
