Do You Want to Beat the Slots? Check out these important facts

Do You Want to Beat the Slots? Check out these important facts

Every day I get email from "experts" who are trying to promote their system of how I too can beat the slot machines. They even claim that I can easily earn $1,000 daily. It's true that I would like to earn $1,000 daily playing slots, but they are all scams that try to sell you worthless information. Sure, you "could" easily make $1,000 per day, but... you will not, and these con men know you won't, they are avoiding fraudulent advertising prosecutions by using the word "could." These ads aren't any more credible that the case if I had advertised an ebook for $79.99.

"You might win a million dollars today at the next lottery draw, buy my book for $79.99 to learn the ways to win."

My book could be filled with all kinds of fascinating and irrelevant details. I can show you how to choose six numbers from a lotto deck and I'll keep my word. But do you think my book, or my system can help you win? Yes, but with or without my book and my system, you "could" effortlessly win.

I've taught statistics as well as probability at a university. Both of them are at your back every time you play the slot machines. Las Vegas itself is a testimony to the losers. They didn't create those massive casinos to pay each day $1,000.

I was intrigued to find out what these machines books contained. I asked a few system experts to offer me a no-cost trial. I'd like to get my personal testimony, half of my first two winning days, and a copy of their software. Does that not sound reasonable? If the system was effective I would give them a testimonial. And if I made $1000 per day over two days, I'd pay them $1,000. It seemed reasonable to me that they only wanted $29.99 for their system. If it was successful I'd be willing to pay them $1,000. I'm sure they weren't just con artists, they were not really gamblers neither. One of them didn't even answer my question. He stated that his scheme was just too valuable for him to be wasting his time doubting. In the end, this means, there were too many people waiting to purchase the scam and risk inflicting a sting on his scheme.

They are based on the assumption that problematic gamblers and gamblers believe that there's something they can do to help them gain an advantage. These "systems" are sold with the hope that the conman selling them the system was in their shoes and has come across some kind of breakthrough that is still elusive. They're actually exploiting a weakness in human nature that the con men have only discovered.

Today's slot machines are built entirely on probabilistic theory and the statistics dictate that over the long run, the casino will prevail. Yes, you could be successful, but if you play long enough, you will certainly lose. If you could be sure that you'd win at slots, probability theory and statistics favor gamblers. Casinos would be shut down.

Slot machines are nothing more than  computer s that play a cycle of chance. It's because you gambled in the event that one of your probabilities resulted in a win. The odds of winning are always lower than the chance of you losing.



When you next find yourself at a casino, take an interest in. Every slot machine costs the casino a few thousand dollars. Casinos are costly to build and require hundreds of workers to maintain the machines. Look at the ceiling, take note of the cameras, and then multiply the number by several thousand dollars to discover the amount of security that was put into. Check out the beautiful tiles, carpets that are lush and dining areas. Ask yourself if this con-man really believes he has a system that will allow you to take each day a sum of $1,000 from the casino. You can also ask what the reason is for him to offer the facility at $29.99 instead of letting you sign contracts with others to be his employees. They could be his employees applying his "system" for $300 per day, and transferring the remaining $700 per day. He's offering his "system" for $29.99. He isn't able to consistently earn money from slot machines, so he needs your assistance in purchasing his "system".

If you enjoy playing slots and don't want to lose a few dollars in the name of enjoyment value, you're in the right place. If you're looking to try your hand at the slot machines to enjoy the occasional thrill of winning and are willing to risk losing over the long haul, you're in good. My experience is that scouting books and checking their value online is like playing the slot machines. However, when  trends  discover a loser, it is only a few seconds and I'm always thrilled when my phone informs me that I've discovered one.