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		<title>Increasing Mayers with multipliers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A variation is the bonus multiplier, which offers a bonus when you play maximum coins and hit the jackpot. For example, for the same three cherries, the bonus multiplier may pay $50 for one coin, $100 for two coins, $150 for three coins, $200 for four coins — but $500 for five coins (twice the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A variation is the bonus multiplier, which offers a bonus when you play maximum coins and hit the jackpot. For example, for the same three cherries, the bonus multiplier may pay $50 for one coin, $100 for two coins, $150 for three coins, $200 for four coins — but $500 for five coins (twice the normal multiplier). This type of machine encourages players to wager the maximum number of coins, and they have odds similar to those of regular machines. If you play a bonus multiplier, you should always play max coins to take advantage of the bonus.<br />
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		<title>Slots symbols</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 12:25:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On most slots you&#8217;re looking for identical symbols to come up on one line (cherry, cherry, and &#8230; cherry!). On a typical machine, you can play just one credit/coin, or you can play up to five credits, meaning you&#8217;re multiplying — increasing — your wager. However, there is no advantage to betting more credits because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On most <a href="http://www.CONFERENCIAMONTEVIDEO-OCD.INFO">slots</a> you&#8217;re looking for identical symbols to come up on one line (cherry, cherry, and &#8230; cherry!). On a typical machine, you can play just one credit/coin, or you can play up to five credits, meaning you&#8217;re multiplying — increasing — your wager. However, there is no advantage to betting more credits because the payout is proportional. For example, hitting three cherries may pay $50 if you played one coin, $100 if you played two coins, $150 if you played three coins, $200 for four coins, and $250 for five coins.</p>
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		<title>The birth of the slots</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[German immigrant Charles Fey developed and created the first slot machine in San Francisco in the late 1800s. The metal box, which he named The Liberty Bell, stood on cast-iron feet and displayed three metal reels through a window.
The first machines took a nickel to play and displayed ten different symbols, creating 1,000 possible combinations. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>German immigrant Charles Fey developed and created the first slot machine in San Francisco in the late 1800s. The metal box, which he named The Liberty Bell, stood on cast-iron feet and displayed three metal reels through a window.<br />
The first machines took a nickel to play and displayed ten different symbols, creating 1,000 possible combinations. You won a whopping jackpot of ten nickels if you lined up three Liberty Bells (compelling some happy winners to sing America, the Beautiful).</p>
<p>Back when Bugsy Siegel laid the foundation for Las Vegas gambling in the 1940s, slot machines were an afterthought, a distraction to keep the wives happy while theirhusbands played craps or blackjack. Slots were considered one-armed bandits because of their poor odds. Now, a generation later, slots have turned the tables on the more popular games, and the widespread appeal of slots drives today&#8217;s casinos.</p>
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