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How to Leave a Casino With Money in Your Pocket (Tech4Truth Episode 6)

Saturday, November 20th, 2010

Learn how to manage your money while playing slots to ensure that you always go home with some cash, and you don’t lose all your money too quickly. I’m Mark Vincent, a certified slot technician, and my tech4truth videos are to educate the gambling public about how slots work, and how not to get scammed by those selling systems. This is Episode 6 of 8… make sure to view my other episodes when they come online! For more information visit www.tech4ruth.com. To practice video poker online for free, go to http To purchase a copy of my book about slots and how to get the best odds, visit www.egdsecrets.com. Sample Transcript are an incredible number of money management tips out there for playing slots, but what I’m going to share with you is a system that I’ve come to call the “Piles method”. It has been by far the most successful one for me, and for most of the slot players I’ve personally taught it to. Just like the name, it involves putting your money into piles, and keeping track of those piles as you play. There are going to be three piles we’re going to be working with. You can actually physically separate the money if you think it would help, but you don’t have to as long as you can keep track of how much you have in each pile. The first pile is your bankroll, which is the money you’re prepared to gamble with… or in other words, prepared to lose. This is the pile you’ll use to feed the machine, and the only pile you’ll use for that. The second pile is your winnings
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High Stakes Poker Episode 7 Season 4 (4/4)

Friday, November 5th, 2010

Episode features Phil Hellmuth, Daniel Negreanu, Jennifer Harman, Sammy Farha, Eli Elezra and Bob Safai. We give you free startup money to play online poker. No deposit required, no credit card required, no strings attached. Offer valid at Full Tilt Poker, Party Poker, Titan Poker,…

Learn How Slot Machines Work For Real. (Tech4Truth Episode 2)

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

Learn how slots and slot machines work on the most basic level, and why winning is so hard. I’m Mark Vincent, a certified slot technician, and my tech4truth videos are to educate the gambling public about how slots work, and how not to get scammed by those selling systems. This is Episode 2 of 8… make sure to view my other episodes when they come online! If you haven’t seen Episode 1 yet, you should start there. For more information visit www.tech4ruth.com. To purchase a copy of my book about slots and how to get the best odds, visit http Sample Transcript: The Random Number Generator, also called the RNG, is a computer program that is always running inside the slot machine unless the machine is turned off or its in an error condition. The RNG has only one job, and that’s to constantly generate random numbers, big ones. It chooses a new random number several thousand times a second, and the number it chooses is what decides if you win. How does it choose a number? It picks one at the exact millisecond you place your bet. No more, and no less. Yeah, you heard me right. If you win or lose is based solely on when you hit the bet button. Hows that for truth? So, how can a casino possibly influence random numbers in order to make the machines so profitable? This is where the reels come in. The machine relates the chosen number to a set of reel stops. Reel stops are the symbols, including blanks, that the reels can land on to make up the combination that you get. There are
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Slot Machine Paybacks and Slot Odds Explained (Tech4Truth Episode 3)

Sunday, October 17th, 2010

Find out how to win at slots, how the payback percentage of a slot machine works, and how the denomination of the machine makes a difference. I’m Mark Vincent, a certified slot technician, and my tech4truth videos are to educate the gambling public about how slots work, and how not to get scammed by those selling systems. This is Episode 1 of 8… make sure to view my other episodes when they come online! For more information visit www.tech4ruth.com. To purchase a copy of my book about slots and how to get the best odds, visit http Sample Transcript: Slot machine paybacks aren’t that simple because there are multiple combinations and a huge return on investment when you hit something with a coin flip you might double your money, but on a slot machine you can turn one dollar in to ten thousand dollars if you hit which makes hitting something that much less likely to happen. Someone will, though, and eventually all the money won and lost will end up being around the theoretical payback of the machine. You may have heard the term hold, instead of payback. Hold is simply the opposite of payback. If a machine has a 92% payback then it has a 8% hold. The higher the payback and lower the hold of the machine, the more likely you’ll win when you play. Typically in US casinos, paybacks range from about 80% on the low end to 99% on the high end. Generally the higher the denomination, or value of one credit, the higher the payback. This means that quarter slots usually have a higher
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