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Stuff to Know about Slot Machines

Maybe you've been enjoying playing the slot machines for a long time but it's only now that you're starting to wonder who built the first slot machines. Or maybe, you're new to gambling but there just seems to be something so attractive about slot machines that you want to bet your money playing them. Well, whatever the reasons you have for wanting to know more about slot machines, this article shall answer everything you want to know.

And don't worry - curiosity won't kill the cat this time because the topic of slot machines shan't be a basis for murder.

I'm curious. Who Invented the First Slot Machines? You know what? I became curious as well so I thought of finding out who did invent the first slot machines. And the answer to this: Charles Fey. He called the ancestor of all slot machines Liberty Bell. He became rich after that and quit his day job to concentrate on building more slot machines for people's enjoyment. Hail to Charles Fey, the genius behind slot machines!

I'm curious. Who Invented the Video Slot Machines? Maybe you haven't noticed it but a lot of the older generations are still reluctant to use video slot machines because they don't believe what they can't see. In other words, they want to see the spins actually spinning as proof that they truly didn't have any chance of winning the jackpot prize offered by the slot machines. It was only at the advent of video poker that video slot machines were accepted by the public.

But anyway, the first of all video slot machines was invented in 1975 by Walt Fraley from the city of - guess what - Las Vegas. It was named Fortune Coin and was born 76 years after its sister, Liberty Bell. Hence, you now know two of the most important slot machines in its entire history.

I'm curious. How Do You Play Slot Machines? The objective when playing slot machines is simple: get the winning combination of pictures. If you're using mechanical slot machines, you have to pull down the lever for the reels to start spinning. For video slot machines, just push the button and hope for the best.

I'm curious. Do I Have a Good Chance of Winning at Slot Machines? Honest answer? It's hard to tell because slot machines don't rely on luck. But even if the probability of winning at slot machines is lower than when playing other casino games, at least you know the prizes are bigger and better as well.



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