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	<title>San John`s Blog about Slots</title>
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		<title>Blackjack and wonging: a story of success</title>
		<description>In 1975, Stanford Wong came out with Professional Blackjack game. 

The counting system Wong published was the Hi-Lo Count, and like Revere's count, used the easy divide-by-remaining-deck(s) approach to running count adjustments. So, at last, some twelve years after Harvey Dubner had proposed the Hi-Lo count values, his system was ...</description>
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		<title>Possibility</title>
		<description>Cherries can come up on the left reel 14 percent more frequently than oranges, which in turn come up 3 percent more frequently than plums. In other words, 3 percent more of the random numbers being chosen by the computer chip told the left reel to come up oranges than ...</description>
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		<title>A computerized slot machine and a mechanical one</title>
		<description>One of the major differences between a computerized slot machine and a mechanical one is that, with the mechanical reels, all of the symbols on a reel had an equal probability of coming up. After 1,000 spins, each of the symbols on each reel should have come up about the ...</description>
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		<title>Size of Wager Selection (Part II)</title>
		<description>Among video slots, this selection principle is more complicated. First, you must learn the details. Once you have done this, and now understand exactly what this machine is, and how it plays and pays, then you can decide how many coins you intend to play. Your first decision should involve ...</description>
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		<title>Size of Wager Selection (Part III)</title>
		<description>Consequently, it is essential that whenever you play any of these multi spin slots, you play at the very least the minimum 1 coin per payline to activate all the paylines. However, your decisions do not end there. In addition, you should determine whether you should play the maximum coins ...</description>
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		<title>Size of Wager Selection (Part I)</title>
		<description>This item is a companion to game detail selection. Once you have identified the details of what this machine is, and how it plays and pays, your next step is to decide how much you will invest. This is part of your bankroll decisions, but in this case we assume ...</description>
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		<title>Machine Selection (Part II)</title>
		<description>Often when you see this, you will notice that the other pays on the machine don't pay exactly as much, or in the same manner, as the machine with the bigger jackpot. Usually these differences in the top jackpot amounts are a good indicator that the game is just a ...</description>
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		<title>Machine Selection (Part I)</title>
		<description>Often machines and their games can be one and the same, but some machines may have more than one game, such as multi-game video slots. Even simple single-game reel slots may have different games inside the cabinets. These games may look the same as the ones you have decided to ...</description>
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