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Mitchell states that the best time to play the slots is from 2 to 6 a.m. Mondays, just after a busy weekend. Most venues in the entertainment and hospitality industries experience more traffic during the weekend than at any other time of the week. Why there is no best time of day to play online slots. First off, we need to start with how the results of spins on slots are determined in the first place. Every game has a virtual “strip” of hundreds or thousands of symbols for each of the reels, and these strips determine which symbols fall in which order.

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Has anybody since the introduction of server based control of slot machines tracked the best day and time to play slots for greatest payout. This last year I have unofficially noticed slots appear to pay better on Friday and Saturday night and aweful on Friday morning and all day Sunday/Monday. My understanding is slots machines are now controlled via a main server and not individual chips manually inserted/replaced by slot tech. My theory played out again this last weekend with some good wins Friday and Saturday night and aweful on Friday morning and all day Sunday/Monday. I keep thinking the casinos are trying to encourage play when people come to town and take the money back on Sunday and Monday before they leave.
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I doesn't matter what time of day, or day of the week you play.
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
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I doesn't matter what time of day, or day of the week you play.


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My understanding from a slot manager in Reno is the casino industry had gone to server based slot payout. The random luck of hitting that machine with a chip ready to payout is gone. The casino slot payout % is controlled via server according to NV state law. The days of waiting for a slot tech to change the chip(50/50 it is a payout chip are gone).
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I doesn't matter what time of day, or day of the week you play.


That's only true under the assumption that the casino doesn't dynamically change their floor on a schedule as the OP said. At least two major gaming manufacturers, IGT and Bally, have systems that allow precisely that to happen -- and at least the Aria is totally set up for that technology. On-the-fly floor mix changes is one of the benefits of server-based gaming. The question is 'if that's implemented, what's the schedule?'.
To my knowledge, most casinos have not implemented server-based gaming in this level of detail. It's still very much a turn-the-key process.
'In my own case, when it seemed to me after a long illness that death was close at hand, I found no little solace in playing constantly at dice.' -- Girolamo Cardano, 1563
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It is my understanding that even with server-based slots, the casino would have to fax in a report for every machine they change the return on every time they do it. That would be a lot of paperwork to tighten and loosen the slots on a daily and weekly basis.

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Even if we ignore that issue, it wouldn't be good business to loosen and tighten slots according to the hour or day. For any given casino there is going to be some optimal return to set the slots at, according to denomination. Same as any other game. Make the machines too tight on a busy night, with a captive audience, and you may make more money temporarily. However, you'll create ill will among all the players who lost, and they will be less likely to return.
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
MathExtremist
I'm pretty sure the regulations support, or are being reworked to support, electronic update submissions. It doesn't make sense to have high speed changes on the floor when you can't get them across to the state in high speed.
That said, I'm not sure I agree that it's not good business. It's very commonplace in other industries to charge different fees for the same services at different times. Lunch always costs less than dinner. Even in table games, you can find a $5 table mid-day Thursday but not Saturday evening. Other than changing the game entirely, the two levers the casino has are denom and edge. Most slot games are multi-denom, so that leaves only edge. In my mind, taking a multi-line penny machine from 92% to 90% on a Saturday evening isn't much different than taking a dice table from $5 to $10. Casino games have different EVs based on location, why not time?
'In my own case, when it seemed to me after a long illness that death was close at hand, I found no little solace in playing constantly at dice.' -- Girolamo Cardano, 1563
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'Casino games have different EVs based on location, why not time?'
I always thought different EV's based on slot location was a myth because of the random assigment of the chip. I don't know.
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I mean downtown vs. Strip vs. airport. But there's nothing random about which EEPROM goes into which machine. Those are all specifically identified on the floorplan.
'In my own case, when it seemed to me after a long illness that death was close at hand, I found no little solace in playing constantly at dice.' -- Girolamo Cardano, 1563

It does not matter what time of the day you play slots; the outcome is always random and RNG cannot be influenced by the time of day. Due to the immense popularity of slots, there are quite a few slot aficionados that believe in several of the myths associated with slots. When it comes to personal opinions everyone might have a different prediction of the best time to play but by conducting some research into it, the result would have an even spread no matter the time of day or night. It all goes back to the RNG a crucial part of any slot, which ensures that every single spin offers a fair and RNG result.

Beginners luck is not a real thing in slots play, all slots whether online or land-based utilizes RNG systems to determine the outcome of any spin. Whether you are new at slots or a veteran the chances of winning remain the same and therefore slots are known as games of luck, since players, lucky charms or any other factors have no influence on the outcome of any spin.
It is not true that jackpots can be due for payout, an RNG has no way of recording previous results, each time you spin the results are 100% random and therefore the jackpot is won when the correct combination of symbols come up. Thus, means the odds of winning a progressive or in-game jackpot remains the same in every single spin.

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Players are not more likely to win on a slot by warming up the coins, this is yet another myth believed by many a slot devotee, all results are random due to the RNG and whether the coins are hot or cold won’t make any difference.

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Is it True that Slots at Online Casinos are fixed by the Casino to ensure that the House Wins?

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It is not true that online slots at casinos are fixed by the casino to endure that the house wins. The odds are against players when they play online slots, they are against players regardless of the casino game they choose to play. All online casinos and land-based casino games have a house edge, this means the odds are always in favour of the house. Casinos don’t need to fix any of the games available as they make money no matter what. It most certainly doesn’t mean that casino players will always lose, yet in most cases, it is the likeliest outcome and with RNG online slots are perfectly fair and random, so every player stand a chance of winning once they have a bit of luck on their side.