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Slot Machine Terminology
The traditional historic name for slots was "The One Armed Bandit" and it is
easy to understand why they got that name. But they have graduated from
those early Western times and gained "some" more friendly names, the
most popular of which is simply "slots" or slot machine. They have also
gained in status from "machine" to high tech slots that have entered the
computer age with a vengence.
Some of the more common terminology used in the slot trade are perhaps
nice to know but not necessary depending on your personal view of such things.
Pay cycle......It is a widely held belief that slots go through pay cycles which
means that, after taking in a number of coins thay must pay out in order to
meet the percentage payout that has been programmed into the software.
Take cycle....The opposite of course of the pay cycle. If you subscribe
to the pay/take philosophy then you believe that a pay cycle is followed by
a take cycle, whereby you may get the odd small hit but essentially it's feeding time for the slot.
Hold.....This is the percentage of coins played that are held by the machine,
the house profit. In most cases this number is from roughly 3% to 15% and up.
Pay line....usually the line in the middle of the slot window but also it can
be three lines or even five lines. Only winning symbols on a pay line will drop
coins in the tray.
Reels ....The reels upon which the symbols are displayed, usually three reels but
sometimes you will find a two reeler and four or even higher. The nore reels the machine
has the harder it will be to hit the jackpot.
Symbols.....the icons or symbols that appear on the reels are of an infinite variety and
can be practically anything that the manufacturers and the casinos can dream up.
Tilt....Slots tilt usually because they have run out of coins, Oh yes it happens, or
because a coin is jammed in the mechanism. They stop paying and the tilt light come on.
Coins owing the player are held in the slots memory and will pay after corrections have
been made to the problem. I have never seen a machine that didn't give out the correct
number of coins, regardless of a tilt.
Fill.....When hoppers run out of coins, a fill is called for which simply means an attendant
gets a bag of coins from the cashier and refills the empty hopper.
Hopper ..... this is where the coins are held in the machine. Often hoppers are filled to
overflowing by players, so they don't only run empty they sometime are overfowing. When
this happens the excess coins drop into a bucket underneath the hopper. This is the profit
the casino takes. The buckets are usually emptied in the early morning hours when the
traffic is light.
These are some of the more common terms used by Casino employees.