JESTER'S JACKPOT
is a five reel, nine pay-line slot machine that you can win multiple
times on with each spin. Jester's Jackpot Slot has an auto play
feature where you can set the slot to play up to 500 spins and
select the number of seconds between spins. When the reels stop
spinning the symbol combinations along the pay-lines are checked.
You get paid out for all winning combinations falling on an enabled
pay-line.
Progressive
machines: These slots differ from normal ones as
the jackpots are always building up. Basically
everytime someone plays one of these machines a
small part of their stake goes into the jackpot
pushing it up further until someone 'hits it'
(wins the jackpot). It then resets to it's
original value and starts building again.
. The downfall of many online slots players is
the downfall of many gamblers in general: Greed. Many
gamblers have told how they were up in profit after
winning one or several big payoffs, but in their quest
to win even more, ended up vanquishing their entire
bankroll. Whether chasing one's losses, or playing
recklessly with one's bankroll, the usual suspect and
deciding cause is a players greed. This is why many
players advise to quit when a slot win generates at
least a 25% in bankroll revenue. For some players this
percentage is more. All in all, a good stopping point
is when the player has profited one hundred times their
wager amount. For $1 bets, this means a $100 win is a
good time to wrap it up. (Even if this means breaking
even) If winnings are not so much of an issue, the
player may opt to continue gambling - And when half of
the initial $100 profit is lost, may decide to quit.
Whatever the player is expecting to get out of the
gambling session (as set forth in Tip #1) will decide
what action the player should take. Just remember to be
satisfied with a humble take, and to never - under any
circumstances - chase after losses. Name of this page is Quit When A Slot.