The Slot Expert’S Guide To Playing Slots
$6.95
The casino floors are jammed with new and different kinds of slot machines. In The Slot Expert??_??s Guide to Playing Slots,
Robison tells you what they are, how they work, and how you should play
them. Formerly sold in bulky report format, this new pocket-sized book
can be carried along easily to be used as a reference in the casinos.
Contains graphics of slot and video poker pay schedules you??_??ll
encounter, along with representative return percentages.
Learn how to:
Tell
the difference between multipliers, bonus multipliers, buy-a-pays,
multi-lines, progressives, and the hot new Australian-style slots;
identify when you should play full-coin and when you shouldn??_??t and
distinguish high-hit-frequency from low-hit-frequency machines and
understand how playing them will affect the payback rate. The Slot Expert??_??s Guide to Playing Slots
also covers general practicalities of slot play, offering facts and
tips on machine selection, payout percentages, slot myths, the value of
systems, taxes on jackpots and the use of slot clubs. 85 Pgs. 2002
Out of stock
This product is currently sold out.
No worries! Enter your email, and we'll let you know as soon as it's back in stock.
The casino floors are jammed with new and different kinds of slot machines. In The Slot Expert??_??s Guide to Playing Slots,
Robison tells you what they are, how they work, and how you should play
them. Formerly sold in bulky report format, this new pocket-sized book
can be carried along easily to be used as a reference in the casinos.
Contains graphics of slot and video poker pay schedules you??_??ll
encounter, along with representative return percentages.
Learn how to:
Tell
the difference between multipliers, bonus multipliers, buy-a-pays,
multi-lines, progressives, and the hot new Australian-style slots;
identify when you should play full-coin and when you shouldn??_??t and
distinguish high-hit-frequency from low-hit-frequency machines and
understand how playing them will affect the payback rate. The Slot Expert??_??s Guide to Playing Slots
also covers general practicalities of slot play, offering facts and
tips on machine selection, payout percentages, slot myths, the value of
systems, taxes on jackpots and the use of slot clubs. 85 Pgs. 2002
| Weight | 0.35 lbs |
|---|
- Fast Processing: In-stock orders placed by 1:00pm PT ship within 2 business days. Our crew ships Monday–Friday.
- Custom & Special Orders: Production times vary. See the description above for specific lead times. Rules and transit times apply once production is complete.
- Reliable Carriers: We ship via USPS and UPS to ensure your gear arrives safely.
- Estimated Delivery (U.S.): Generally 3–7 business days for the contiguous states; 4–28 days for AK, HI, and territories.
- Full Details: For international rates, customs info, and specific shipping claims, view our full Shipping Information page.
- Returns: Easy returns for 30 days on new, unused stock products. Check our Returns & Refunds Policy for eligibility and instructions.
Related products
20/20 Sports Betting
Of the millions of recreational sports gamblers, only a few achieve long-term positive results. Logan Fields is one such bettor and in 20/20 Sports Betting, he shares his expertise. Fields placed his first sports bet online in 1999 and soon recognized that sports betting was his life’s calling. Only four months later, he left his day job and has been wagering on sports ever since. Logan takes readers through those early years and chronicles how he managed to steadily build his bankroll and quickly transition to become a full-time pro. Baseball, football, golf, NASCAR, hockey, horse racing—name the sport and Fields tells you how to beat it. The author also provides guidance on where sports bettors should play, making money in today’s markets, what the future of sports betting has in store, and how anticipated rule changes will affect sports betting markets nationwide. Most importantly, 20/20 Sports Betting details how you need to think and operate to be a winning player in this beatable gambling arena. 289 Pgs. 2020
Advanced Handicapping Secondary Marks
Understanding how to mark the program will make a difference between losing and winning. The suggestions of how to mark your program in this book refers to any mark to help you correctly make a wagering decision. Casey covers the middle-box break problem dog; class dog gone bad; identifying a 'checker'; an overbet dog; double dropdown dogs. 21 pages, paperbound.
Beyer On Speed: New Strategies For Racetrack Betting
This Beyer classic shows how to make speed the focal point of an effective strategy for racetrack betting. It explains how to relate the numbers to other important factors such as pace and track bias and reveals optimal uses of the figures based on computer analysis of more than 10,000 races performed by the Daily Racing Form exclusively for this book. 238 Pgs.1993
Table of Contents
- The Value of Speed Figures
- Probabilities and Patterns
- How Was the Figure Earned?
- How Will He Run Today?
- The Mathematics of Pace
- Turf Racing: Lessons from Two Continents
- Exotic Betting Strategy
- A Week in Las Vegas
Crooks Con Men And Cheats
This is the third in a series of books translated from the 1922 edition by Russell Barnhart about the true, international adventures of French detective Villiod. Describes techniques used by shoplifters, shortchange artists, hijackers, counterfeiters, check forgers, confidence men and crooked gamblers. 132 pgs, paperback, 1980
How To Hit Big Trifectas At Dog Tracks
Here's a book for the exotics bettor who wants a big payoff. Focus is on marking your program properly, what to do when you spot 'shippers', why maidens are treacherous, identifying class dog and running styles, importance of recent form and the 'best box' dog. This is a handicapping style book and not a book about combining numbers or watching toteboards. 48 Pgs.
Mob Cop
Subtitled "My Life of Crime in the Chicago Police Department", Mob Cop
tells about former Chicago police officer and Outfit associate Fred
Pascente as the man who links Tony Spilotro, a central character in
Nicholas Pileggi??_??s Casino and one of Chicago??_??s most notori??__ous mob
figures, to William Hanhardt, chief of detectives of the Chicago Police
Department. Pascente and Spilotro grew up together on Chicago??_??s Near
West Side, and as young toughs they were rousted and shaken down by
Hanhardt. While Spilotro became one of the youngest made men in Chicago
Outfit history, Pascente was draft??__ed into the army and then joined the
police department. Soon taken under Hanhardt??_??s wing, Pascente served as
Hanhardt??_??s fixer and bagman on the department for more than a decade. At
the same time, Pascente remained close to Spilotro, mak??__ing frequent
trips to Las Vegas to party with his old friend while helping to rob the
casinos blind. As a policeman he led a double life, doing genuine
police work un??__der Hanhardt??_??s tutelage while at the same time keeping an
eye out for opportunities for bribery and theft. His position on both
sides of the law gave him unrivaled knowl??__edge of the workings of
Chicago??_??s deeply rooted culture of corruption. Mob Cop details
the decline of tra??__ditional organized crime in the United States, and
reveals information about the inner workings of the Outfit that has
never been publicly released. Fred Pascente??_??s col??__orful stories of
crooked cops and danger??__ous criminals make his memoir a matchless
tell-all. Photographs 328 Pgs. Hardcover 2015
Owner’s Pictorial Guide: Jennings Bell Slot Machine
The puzzling complexity of the Jennings slot machine has led to the most comprehensive work ever published about any mechanical slot machine. This gigantic book is specifically directed to the owner of any three-reel Jennings bell slot machine manufactured after 1931 with the exception of the LITTLE DUKE. However, the reader will find that work on most other Jennings machines manufactured prior to 1932 can be managed successfully. Over 450 photographs are accompanied by step-by-step instructions for all routine maintenance operations as well as complete disassembly, overhaul, lubrication, assembly and theory of operation. With this volume and a few simple tools you will be able to analyze and correct nearly all of the problems you may encounter with your machine. This second printing of the popular first edition contains an extensive table of contents and introductory material. 155 Pgs 2008
Then One Day…
Subtitled '40 Years of Bookmaking in Nevada'. Chris Andrews was destined to be a bookmaker. Growing up under the watchful eye and influence of his Uncle Jack Franzi, legendary Pittsburgh wiseguy and Las Vegas sportsbook pioneer, Chris started booking sports bets in the fifth grade. He followed Uncle Jack to Las Vegas shortly after graduating college in the mid-’70s, landing his first job in the sports book at the Stardust right after the bad-old Frank Rosenthal and Chicago mob regime. Next, he moved to the Barbary Coast where he started handling major action, one time “losing” $250,000 on an eight-hour shift. At age 25, Chris became the youngest sports book director in the business at the Club Cal Neva in Reno. He started to make his mark on the industry, inventing the pleaser and 10-point teaser cards, introducing Super Bowl-style prop bets for Monday Night Football games, and, perhaps most importantly, giving Roxy Roxborough, Las Vegas’ most influential oddsmaker, his first paying job. Then One Day... delves deeply into the consciousness of a legitimate bookmaker and sports bettor. By the time you finish this memoir, you’ll be an expert in the language and customs of legalized gambling on sporting events, which, now that the Supreme Court has opened the door, is finally set to explode throughout the nation. Photographs. 238 Pgs. 2019

