If you think this is how games work, we urge you to reconsider and put your gambling on hold. No fair game is programmed to payout after a certain number of spins or a particular amount of time. Meaning fewer spins were needed to get that second win. There are even stories of progressive jackpots paying out twice in the same week after not having paid out for months on end. It is important to remember that a game can payout at any time. This is not true as it means that spins have pre-determined results. The problem with believing that players have whittled down a game’s number of unsuccessful spins is that it suggests that there is a number you need to reach before a game pays out. So, is there any truth to these beliefs? Let’s discuss.
The idea is that the casino has seen a weekend rush, and games will have dealt out a lot of losing spins. Usually, the “experts” who believe in this idea will tell you that the best time to play slots is in the early hours of Sunday or Monday morning. If you read some guides, they’ll buy into this idea. With slots being accessible at online and land-based casinos pretty much 24/7, it’s pretty natural for some players to wonder if people see more luck at certain times of the day. Somewhere along the line, a myth about it being better to play slots on certain days of the week and at particular times formed.
Lots of players often think of ways to improve their odds of winning on slot machines.