Another Strategy
Another method is to incrementally increase the loss count as you increase the number of credits per line. You can make the loss count the same as the credits per line, or if you have a limited bankroll and are really conservative, make it double the credits per line.
The sequence shown below is for a nine payline, five credits per line slot machine. The number of lines is kept at nine, while the number of credits is increased incrementally. The amount shown in the last column is the total cost per spin on a nickel machine.
Whenever you get a payout that is at least five times your total wager, restart the entire sequence at one credit per line. As an alternative, you may want to hold off by one spin before you restart the sequence, just in case you hit back-to-back wins. By restarting the sequence, you will help to preserve the amounts won. If you are fortunate enough to hit some nice bonus payouts, set a loss limit (see the Money Management post) and cash in when you reach it.
The above method is only one way of doing this. You should modify the sequence to fit games with more than nine paylines and/or more than five credits per line. You should also modify the overall procedure to fit your own personality because then you are more likely to stick with it. The only part you shouldn’t change is the number of paylines. For games that are total credits multipliers, always activate the maximum number of paylines.
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