Let’s start out by talking about how a penny denomination machine can get bets that are into the dollars or tens of dollars arena. Or have I misunderstood totally what’s going on? I’ve re-read your denom thing several times and I still don’t see that bit. I mean if you’re playing $50 on 1c or $10 it’s still $50!Īlso, HOW do you bet large amounts on a 1c slot? As it’s 1c per winline, to bet $50, say, would be 5000 winlines, no? So $5 denom would make it 10 winlines? If my thinking’s right, wouldn’t the 1c denom giving you 5000 winlines be much better as you’d have many more chances of hitting wins?
If it’s 1c denom, would that make max bet 20c? (Therefore if $1, $20 max bet and so on.) But I’m sure I’ve seen them play $50 a spin on different denominations and I don’t see the point. Say you’ve got a mythical slot machine with 20 paylines. One reader submitted a question that gets right into that aspect of things, and looks to clarify the situation: There are more than a few casino goers that make the observation that a penny slot machine, especially on today’s casino floor, is far from a penny wager, with max bets that get into the tens of dollars.