How many lines should I play in video slots?
Jun 15, 2009 by John E | Posted in Gambling
I like to play video slots when I am in Vegas, but I am always stumped by how many lines give me better chances of winning? Does it make a difference? Is there an optimal number of lines to play?
Most video slots does not 'punish' you for betting on a smaller number of lines. However, decreasing the number of pay-lines you decrease hit frequency: with 25 pay-lines and 40 winning combinations you can win on almost every spin by betting max 25 lines.
Juri | Jun 15, 2009
Most video slots does not 'punish' you for betting on a smaller number of lines. However, decreasing the number of pay-lines you decrease hit frequency: with 25 pay-lines and 40 winning combinations you can win on almost every spin by betting max 25 lines.
Juri | Jun 15, 2009
On a Stickam chat with a live profile, if the video slots on the right are full, can you not start your video?
Nov 27, 2010 by Shannon Bassoe | Posted in Other - Internet
Like if all 5 video slots on the right already have someone showing their video stream, is there no way to start your video?
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nhl cole | Nov 27, 2010
What is the best PC casino game for video bonus slots?
Mar 05, 2007 by boo1978 | Posted in Gambling
I am a slot lover, but mostly only the video slots that have bonuses. I am not interested in online downloads, or Phantom EFX. Just curious if there is a CD ROM game out there, that is worth taking a look at. Thanks
If you want to play free slots go here because there is no download and you can play them till the cows come home. its java or flash so just play them http://www.gamblingcasinodirectory.com
as far as a cd rom for slots games, i have never ever
john j | Mar 05, 2007
How many video card slots are there in a Laptop?
Feb 01, 2009 by DarkPrince | Posted in Laptops & Notebooks
I have a laptop
HP DV2000
2.5 GB RAM
Windows XP Media Center SP3
1.6 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor
I want to know how many video card slots are there in a laptop...I want a new card bcoz...
Most probably your laptop doesn't have any video card slot available. Seems that HP DV2000 lines are equipped with an on-board video chips. If that the case, then you have use a solder to replace your existing video card.
You can always
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