Daily Gambling Tip: How to Spot "Hot" πŸ”₯ and "Cold" πŸ₯Ά Slot Machines 🎰

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Published 2024-02-01
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All Comments (21)
  • @user-lj6rt5du8k
    I've noticed at my local casino that when the first machines I play do not pay out, most of the other machines don't either.
  • @bjkjoseph
    I’m good at finding the cold ones
  • @Wildchild2543
    Another tip. The casino will say the machine is hot with a sign or saying it over the intercom, etc. don’t listen to them. I sat next to a β€œhot slot” per the casino and won more than the person next to me. It’s all random. Thanks Mark for the videos!
  • @cosmicdrift8311
    To add to what you said, a lot of people mistakenly believe that the 'law of large numbers' means that winning/losing streaks will eventually get 'balanced out.' Here is an example of what is really meant" Say in 100 coin flips you get 45 (45%) heads and 55 (55%) tails. Then the next 900 flips are 50/50. You now have 495 (49.5%) heads and 505 (50.5%) tails. As the 'law of large numbers' really predicates, you are approaching the expected outcome of 50%/50% without ever having made up for any streaks. (It's not saying that temporary lopsided outcomes will or won't be made up - it's just that they don't have to be.)
  • @hiroehayes593
    I get "Hot" if I lose alot πŸ”₯ Then my wife is "Cold" on the way home πŸ₯Ά
  • @ddotrop5
    Well machines are pre-programmed. Which means they are predetermined 100%. If you think I’m lying go to any casino and there is a 95% chance you will always get the mini on a progressive. Second, when it’s a multiplier involved nine out of 10 times you’ll get the least available. To only get worse it’s not even worth gambling anymore.
  • @elainel4348
    Thanks mucho! You guys are the best on YouTube. You come across as so sincere and believable. I appreciate the information you share.
  • @FCF828
    Your β€œheads/tails”analogy is so understandable for me. Thanks so much.
  • @user-cq7cr3ry2p
    Guys, I think I like your show so well is because it’s like sitting down with family and playing at the casino. You all cheer each other on or console each other or just give each other a hard time it is so enjoyable to watch you all, and you’re not trying to outdo each other or anyone else keep up the good work
  • @GambleSmart I'm so happy Marc that you have made this video. I heard from all these other gamblers on YouTube or people at my local casinos here in the Greater Toronto Area in Canada telling me that Slot Machines get hot or cold. Slot Machines don't get hot or cold. It's random and all luck. πŸ‘Œ
  • @cindya2610
    Great tip! Good luck at the Casino πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€
  • @thomasT4083
    Some of what hes said is fair but the way the machine plays is very intentional. Its fit with a for f algorithm, so its designed to play in cycles, making and creating hot/cold spells. Thats not random, its programmed that way.
  • @micheleboyle3547
    Totally makes sense…..this was a video I needed to hear because now I understand…..
  • @happypanda7003
    I have been playing at slots for the past 3 decades though on an irregular basis. My average playing time is about 8 hours. My bet amount is on a smaller scale but not the minimum. I do notice in the last few years on the digital slots, there are times I find it hard to believe the bonus feature or big payouts are really random. Yes, all video slot experts always mention RNG and every spin is as random as the previous. While RNG is a fact, I believe there are other factors that will influence this so-called 'randomness' outcome. What I notice is a slot can be very very cold for almost an hour or so, but suddenly the bonus feature or big payouts kept appearing over the next 15 minutes. I do not think it is still random, but certain factors added to the RNG number , cause this to happen.
  • @SlotHopper
    Keep running strong! Good luck this weekend! I will be in Florida. β˜˜οΈβ˜˜οΈπŸ’°πŸ™Œ
  • Great tip looking forward to meeting up with you again. I will be thereπŸ˜€