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For some players, the way slot games work is a bit of a mystery. Slots are entertaining, unique and can be very rewarding, especially progressive jackpot slots. Although regular slots and progressive slots work the same way, the latter come with a continually growing jackpot that can change your life as it currently is. So how do you beat the odds and overcome the limit set by the return to player (RTP) percentage? When it comes to interaction with the outcome of the spin, players have little to none.

Or do they?

How to Beat Slot Machines With Your Mind By Randall Fitzgerald / Source: Phenomena Magazine Inside every casino slot machine manufactured today is a computer chip called a random number generator, sometimes referred to as the heart and soul of the 'one-armed bandit' because it determines the outcome of every bet and play. It did of course require some computing power to work out just which cycle of its random number generator the slot was in so to speak, however thanks to mobile phones it was possible to send a video of a player playing a slot machine to someone away from the casino that was sat in front of a computer.

Before we delve deep into the rabbit hole here are few terms you should take note of. You must have a clear understanding of these in order to grasp the idea behind this approach.

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  • Return to Player or in short, RTP– The theoretical amount of money the slot will/needs to return to the players, by players meaning back to the public, not an individual. It’s expressed in percentages (%). RTP is the number that ensures a profit on the casino operator’s end. If this parameter didn't exist, there wouldn't have been any online casinos.
  • Hit Rate– The frequency of spins that end up with a win. The size of the prize is irrelevant, hit rate tracks only the frequency of winning outcomes. Hit Rate is also expressed in percentages (%). It determines how fun the game is in the eyes of the player if we strip the game off of the flashy symbols and unique bonus features.
  • Returns - The money you have at your disposal once you stop playing. If you've made a profit, you have returns. If you've neither won nor lost, you're at the point of breakeven. Breaking even is good enough for us, but when the balance is positive and higher than the starting one, now that's what you're looking for.