At land-based casinos you’ll often find rooms filled with slot machines from various game developers. The games are played in 🫦 a very similar way to their online counterparts, although due to space limitations you’ll find that the selection is perhaps 🫦 not as great.

When players say they know how to beat slot machines at a casino, it really means increasing their 🫦 chances of winning at slots. As usual, you’ll be relying largely on pure chance. There are plenty of theories out 🫦 there, for example that machines can be ‘hot’ or ‘cold’ depending on when they last paid out, or that those 🫦 closest to the walkways are ‘looser’ in order to entice customers. However, this is very unlikely to be the case 🫦 - casinos are, after all, in the business of making money and don’t want to make it too easy to 🫦 win.

How to win at penny slots

One type of casino slot you’ll find pretty much everywhere, from your local casino to 🫦 the Las Vegas Strip, is penny slots. By betting such a small amount of money, you might think the payouts 🫦 won’t be so big. However, by playing the max number of paylines and credits, some players have been known to 🫦 walk away with hundreds of dollars from a penny slot machine. They’re certainly worth a try if you’re on a 🫦 smaller budget.