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100 Pandas has been developed by IGT and is a 5-reeled slot containing 100 paylines which can be adjusted (just like the 100 Ladies slot machine) with a return to player percentage which ranges from 93.04% to 96.52% and there are lots of opportunities to win with a Stacked Wilds feature and a free spins feature which always seems to reward you. Readers FAQ: Slot Machine Strategy; READERS FAQ. I told her there’s nothing wrong with taking a chance on dollars with some of the extra money, but the smart move is to take $500 of that $1,000 and put it away, not to be touched again in that casino session. Above all, play for fun.

alexnuggets
$100 or nothing
Does this slot game still exist in Vegas? I haven't been able to find for the 3 or 4 years.
ThatDonGuy

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Was it that popular the last time you saw it? I only remember ever seeing it once.
I assume we're talking about the same machine - the only symbols were red 7s and blanks, and three 7s paid $100 while anything else paid zero (hence '$100 or Nothing')?
RS
I've seen it in Bellagio at the high limit room before (either it was HL or some sort of special room), somewhere kinda near the craps pit.
AxelWolf
I haven't see it in years. I didn't Know it still existed.
♪♪Now you swear and kick and beg us That you're not a gamblin' man Then you find you're back in Vegas With a handle in your hand♪♪ Your black cards can make you money So you hide them when you're able In the land of casinos and money You must put them on the table♪♪ You go back Jack do it again roulette wheels turinin' 'round and 'round♪♪ You go back Jack do it again♪♪
alexnuggets
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I don't think it was very popular when I played it. I only remember seeing it at New York New York and the Hilton. But everyone is describing the correct game. I just loved the simplicity and I had good luck. Thanks for the responses
Boz
There was one as listed above at Bellagio in December. I was shocked to see it as my wife used to pay it and I never understood why. The last one in AC was at Caesars and has been gone for close to 2 years now.
Not saying you didnt enjoy it, but I never saw the attraction with it as you probably were going to get a winner approx every 105-110 spins and never have the chance for a larger payout unless you got lucky and hit 2 or 3 winners in 50 spins.
rudeboyoi
That would be a good machine to have in a gas station.
rxwine
Imagine a game where nothing seems to be happening.
that's the way I remember it.
AxelWolf
Fist place I seen 100 or nothing machines was in boulder station in the 90's I was excited as hell because of the possibilities, however they never really took off :(
I should've waited to say this. As far as AP goes, this is probably on of the best SLOT machine for promotions. (other than banking slots and a few others )They fit many slot only promotions perfectly, imagine all the possibilities (but keep them to yourself).
For the average plopster, not so much, you have to be a true gambler to enjoy them because it doesn't have that penny slot crack addiction that comes with frequent pays.
♪♪Now you swear and kick and beg us That you're not a gamblin' man Then you find you're back in Vegas With a handle in your hand♪♪ Your black cards can make you money So you hide them when you're able In the land of casinos and money You must put them on the table♪♪ You go back Jack do it again roulette wheels turinin' 'round and 'round♪♪ You go back Jack do it again♪♪

So who pays for those Volcanic eruptions? Pirate Battles? Carnival Parades? and Glittering Showrooms? Slot Machines. 60-65% of casino revenue is generated by those bell-ringing one armed bandits that seem to multiply on casino floors like rabbits. So how does the average player gain an advantage and possibly win? Well... aside from cheating (which we really don't suggest you get involved in) the only way to gain some sort of advantage is to choose your slots with utmost care and discrimination.

Slot machines in Las Vegas are required by law to payout 75% of the money that goes into them, actual payout in Las Vegas is approximately 95%. Will you be the one that takes the money instead of gives it? That is up to luck, but with a little investigation one can easily learn to identify which machines are more favorable to the player than others. Slot machines are all about the payout... Red White and Blue, Double Diamond, Dick Fucking Clark, Cherry whatever. At the end of the day what every slot player needs to do is look at the pay schedule on the machine they want to play. Very often the same machine one row over will pay 5,000 credits on 3rd credit jackpot while you're playing on a 2,000 3rd credit machine. Plain and simple you're cheating yourself.


Slot Spotlights

A few notable slot machines we here at VT have found more playable, or more interesting, than the other nonsense out there like Leprachaun's Gold or Tabasco Slots or whatever.

We like machines that have the best payouts on the lowest winning spins. These will keep you going longer between larger wins and not enact the ATM-In-Reverse principle seen at many of the larger joints (Venetian being the worst we've experienced).

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Slot Machine Payback Percentages

Below are the slot payback percentages for Nevada's fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002 and ending June 30, 2003:

5¢ Slot Machines
The Strip - 90.32%
Downtown - 91.50%
Boulder Strip - 93.03%
N. Las Vegas - 92.97%
25¢ Slot Machines
The Strip - 92.59%
Downtown - 94.83%
Boulder Strip - 96.47%
N. Las Vegas - 96.63%
$1 Slot Machines
The Strip - 94.67%
Downtown - 95.35%
Boulder Strip - 96.48%
N. Las Vegas - 97.21%

$1 Megabucks Machines
The Strip - 89.12%
Downtown - 88.55%
Boulder Strip - 87.76%
N. Las Vegas - 89.41%
$5 Slot Machines
The Strip - 95.33%
Downtown - 95.61%
Boulder Strip - 96.53%
N. Las Vegas - 96.50%
All Slot Machines
The Strip - 93.85%
Downtown - 94.32%
Boulder Strip - 95.34%
N. Las Vegas - 95.32%


The Math of Casino Slot Machines

For every dollar you wager in a slot machine, you will lose 100% - Payback% of that dollar. For example, you're at Bellagio playing the $1 Double Diamond slot, wagering Two Credits ($2) per spin. According to the table, for every $2 spin you will lose 5.33% of that bet... just shy of 11¢. Granted these 11 cents don't get extracted instantly... this is computed over time. So if your bank roll limit is $10 it will take you, on average 52 spins before your bankroll is toast (under $1) and you are out of credits.

How was this number derived:

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STAKE x (Payback Percentages) = STAKE x (Payback Percentages) = STAKE x (Payback Percentages) = ...
Repeat calculation until the number gets below the minimum bet - if you play long enough, you're gonna go broke. THAT is a FACT. Slot machines are entertaining, relaxing, require little thought beyond pressing a button. IF you want to truly GAMBLE, you might want to look into Video Poker, and eventually Blackjack as other options.

Granted, sometime in there you just might hit that $500 win on the Wheel of Fortune, or The Elvis progressive might shake rattle and roll $1000 your way... but the math inside the machine determines that you will in fact lose a certain percentage of your wager on each spin, and the more you spin... the more you will lose despite short runs of successful jackpots. If you find you are UP... leave. Every spin of a slot machine generates a random number that has NOTHING to do with previous numbers. SLOT MACHINES do NOT run in streaks (even if you might wish to think they do). Don't expect to get any of the money you put into a machine out of it unless you learn to press the CASH OUT button.

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