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Jazz Time is
a 5-reel progressive slot machine. To view the pay table you
must click on the Pay Table button located next to
the red Cash Out button on the lower left side of
the machine. Jazz Time slots may be played in denominations of
$.01, $.05, $.25, $.50, $1, and $5. To play, put money in the
machine by clicking on the chips in the lower right corner and
press Bet Max. This will play the maximum bet (9
paylines and 45 coins), giving you the maximum chance to win
and automatically spins the reels. If youd like to play
fewer lines or fewer coins per line, just select the lines you
want by using the Select Lines and Bet One
buttons. When you have the bet youd like, just press Spin,
and wait for a win. Win by lining up instrument icons on any
of the nine pay lines. Receive three pieces of a drum (a set
of drumsticks, a snare, and a hi-hat) and watch them combine
to give you a instant bonus win! Get three grand piano icons
anywhere on your screen and enter the jam session bonus round,
where you can get a jam session with all 4 instruments playing
in harmony. Click on any instrument (Bass, Piano, Trumpet and
Guitar). You win the coins for each instrument that plays the
proper tune in harmony with the bass line rift. Once you miss,
the bonus game is over and you keep the bonus that you have won
thus far. The amount you win is dependent on the total amount
of coins you have played, so the more coins you bet, the more
you can win. All of the pays, with the exception of the bonus
game winners, are played from left to right. That means that
you win when you line up the icons starting from the leftmost
wheel. To see what each combination pays, just click on the Pay
Table button. Jazz Time may also be configured as a local
progressive game, where a Bet Max (maximum bet) wager and hitting
five Microphones on the pay line wins you the local
progressive jackpot total, which appears just above the reels.
Slots tips:
1. Before you play your first coin or credit, make sure you know what
denomination you are playing.
2. Read the payback schedule to see if the jackpot is available only
for maximum coins played. For instance, three jackpot symbols might pay
100 coins for one, 200 coins for two, but 1000 coins for three. (This
kind of machine is termed a bonus multiplier. If all payoffs are proportionate--100
for 1, 200 for 2 and 300 for three--it's simply a multiplier.)
3. On bonus multiplier machines, always play the maximum number of credits.
On simple multiplier, you can choose to play any number of coins remembering
that the more you play, the bigger the payoff when you hit something.
4. Some machines will payout on certain symbols only. Referred to as
Buy A Pay machines, these pay on certain symbols only for specific number
of coins or credits played. You might get two-for-one when you get a
cherry but nothing when you hit three bars because for that combination,
you need two coins.
5. If you're playing a machine that has a progressive jackpot, to save
your sanity, always play the maximum number of coins required to win
it. There's no gambling letdown as devastating as lining up all the jackpot
symbols and getting only a tiny amount of money when, had you played
those extra coins, you would have experienced a windfall.
6. If you choose multi-line machines, double check to see whether you
have to play the maximum number of coins to win the jackpot.
7. Take your time. Playing slots isn't a matter of speed. In fact, the
faster you play, the faster you will lose if you don't hit something.
Play at a reasonable speed and enjoy yourself.
8. Don't chase. If you begin to think you'll never get even or win,
stop. Choose another machine or quit for the day. If you lose have your
bankroll, move down to a lower denomination. You can always move up after
you've recovered your losses.
9. Don't play more than you can afford to lose in one sitting. If you
have $25 as a bankroll, you'd be wise to play the lowest denomination
machine that requires the fewest coins per pull. This will allow your
bankroll to stretch out over a longer period of time. If, however, you
choose to play that $25 in quarters or higher, you're likely to lose
it very quickly.
10. Understand the psychology. A casino attracts a multitude of players.
Overall, those players will leave some of their money behind. A few will
take money out. The amount taken out by the winners is far and away offset
by the amount left behind by winners. Players hit jackpots all the time
and these jackpots come from the losses of others.
11. Cash out. Slot machines are a big gamble. When you get ahead, take
the money.
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