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sr. member
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March 28, 2023, 04:18:31 AM
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I've always wanted to try the traditional Slot actually, because it looks fun and can hang out with old gamblers who are used to the traditional slot, but I never had the chance to do it even now, maybe I should go to Macau China to play it or foreign country that provides the slot. But if you think about it, I will be easily found by anyone and surely there will be some people who will know me if I continue to do traditional slot gambling.
I currently prefer skill-based slots because they are easier and simpler to use and the most important thing for now is for me to be free to play gambling wherever I want.
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March 28, 2023, 04:10:03 AM
#5
Today I am reading about skill based slot machines which is very popular among millennials. This is the first time I am reading this in my life as a gambler. All that I have known about slot machines is that the outcome is purely based on luck1 as a result of the Random number Generator (RGN). From what I read, the major difference between this skill based slot machines and the regular/traditional ones we know is that there is a bonus round for the players to2 display their skills which gives them a greater chance of winning. Despite this, the odds are still stacked up against the player.
Has anyone here tried it out?
Which do you prefer, traditional slots or skill-based slots?

1. http://bostonsportsextra.com/skill-based-slot-machines-what-are-they-and-how-they-work/
2. http://web.archive.org/slot1.sbs/76959.html

Skill-based slots are more attractive now perhaps because they have far more interesting features than traditional based slots.
Skill-based slots also provide more advantages such as it is easy for players to get bonus spins or multipliers.
At every casino there are also some traditional slot games but not many play there, even they are far below the slot games that are currently popular.
More than 40% of gamblers are filled with teenagers or millennials, so it's no wonder these gamblers prefer the latest game features.
legendary
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March 28, 2023, 04:04:30 AM
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Has anyone here tried it out?
Which do you prefer, traditional slots or skill-based slots?

1. http://bostonsportsextra.com/skill-based-slot-machines-what-are-they-and-how-they-work/
2. http://web.archive.org/slot1.sbs/76959.html


Well, nice article, but I had to check a bit more and everything got more sense after watching some videos on youtube. Basically, arcade games turned into gambling games... and I must say I like what I saw, some of those arcade games I played 30 years ago.

Learn what skill-based slots are and how they're different from luck-based slot machines. And look at what the best skill-based slots have to offer. I would say a much better article, with the top 5 skill-based slots, reviews, and videos...

I didn't try it out, I'm not sure if there are any skill-based slots in Serbia in any casino (maybe in the capital). As I understand skill-based slots can be only played in land-based casinos, the first one is installed in Las Vegas. I will check if there are some online skill-based slots, especially available for playing with crypto.
legendary
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March 28, 2023, 04:00:16 AM
#3
Today I am reading about skill based slot machines which is very popular among millennials. This is the first time I am reading this in my life as a gambler. All that I have known about slot machines is that the outcome is purely based on luck1 as a result of the Random number Generator (RGN). From what I read, the major difference between this skill based slot machines and the regular/traditional ones we know is that there is a bonus round for the players to2 display their skills which gives them a greater chance of winning. Despite this, the odds are still stacked up against the player.
Has anyone here tried it out?
Which do you prefer, traditional slots or skill-based slots?

1. http://bostonsportsextra.com/skill-based-slot-machines-what-are-they-and-how-they-work/
2. http://web.archive.org/slot1.sbs/76959.html


I am afraid these are old ones and you cannot find them anymore around and yes even so they are still programmed against players,in this case explicitly against human beings since some sort of skill is involved from the player when they get the bonus round,sounds like a good idea but I am assuming that these type of slots do not even come close to offering x30000-x300000 your bet.

That is why I prefer more the slot machines of our days despite me being born earlier than the 2000-s and is because the slot machines of today if we hit that x300000 for example,for most of us is a life changing event,much different than playing those sort of some skill based ones.
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March 28, 2023, 03:27:41 AM
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I looks good like a idea but in reality it won't work. There is no serious casino which will take this in consideration when they don't have fixed margin of profit. Also as I have heard regulation around gambling are very strict so it will hard in general to implement this.
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March 28, 2023, 02:56:58 AM
#1
Today I am reading about skill based slot machines which is very popular among millennials. This is the first time I am reading this in my life as a gambler. All that I have known about slot machines is that the outcome is purely based on luck1 as a result of the Random number Generator (RGN). From what I read, the major difference between this skill based slot machines and the regular/traditional ones we know is that there is a bonus round for the players to2 display their skills which gives them a greater chance of winning. Despite this, the odds are still stacked up against the player.
Has anyone here tried it out?
Which do you prefer, traditional slots or skill-based slots?

1. http://bostonsportsextra.com/skill-based-slot-machines-what-are-they-and-how-they-work/
2. http://web.archive.org/slot1.sbs/76959.html
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