Are Slot  Machines Rigged?

If you’re new to casino gaming and want to understand how it works, you might be wondering how slot machines work and if they are rigged. If you want an answer in the get-go then yes, they are rigged but not  in the way that you’re thinking. 

We seek the opinion of Mr. Ong, the current CEO of WS88, a Singapore-based betting site. He underlined the need of understanding how slot machines work in order to get a better picture of your chances of winning.

So, are slot machines rigged?

If you go to an online slots singapore site and ask a hundred slot machine players if they won at least once at any point in time, the vast majority of them, if not all, will say no.

For a beginner, it’s difficult to understand just how slot machines are rigged and if so, how it is legal. Also. what about the people who won big jackpots?

“This might be confusing you right now but the answer is quite simple. The answer is that slot machines players mostly lose and few lucky players win. This is because each machine is programmed to pay out less than what’s in it to make sure that the casinos running it have a profit in the long run. The cut would be 2% on most of the machines and 10% on all of the big jackpot slot machines.” Mr. Ong said.

And it’s also important to remember that the gaming commission doesn’t let casinos run games that give players an inability to win. And not to mention that it’s bad for their business since if players figure out that there is no chance to win in a game, they would simply stop playing.

How are they rigged?

To understand how they are rigged, you should understand how they operate, obviously. Each slot machine has different odds, but they use a similar method in terms of payout. Let us introduce you to RTP or return to player. Each slot machine has a specific RTP posted by the developers themselves. 

So what is RTP? Let’s have an example.

Let’s say that a slot machine in an online slots singapore site has an RTP of 96.09%. This means that the players will take back $96.09 on every $100 bet and no, it doesn’t mean that you’ll take back $96. What it means is that the $96.09 will be divided among all the players playing the same game. The casino would then profit $3.91 for every $100 bet, regardless of what happens in the games.

Understanding Random Numbers Generators

It’s given for every house to have a built-in advantage on slot machines, but it doesn’t mean that there is no chance for you to win big time in the games. That said, a lot of players speculated on some factors as to how to win slot machines like determining which slot machines are “loose” or the best time to play slot machines. They hope that by figuring out the answers to these questions, it will help them win more in slot machines.

However, slot machines determine when you will win the game through RNG or random numbers generators.  It’s completely random and there’s no way to rig that and if you’re wondering, there is also a chance you can win twice in a row, but it is highly unlikely. 

An RNG spits out billions of numbers per second and if it spits out a number that is associated with a specific jackpot, you’ll win. While the developers themselves can manipulate the RTP of a slot machine to profit, they can’t manipulate the RNG since it’s completely automated.

Takeaway

To address your question about whether or not online slots are rigged, Mr. Ong says yes and no. Yes, they are rigged so that the casino may benefit from everyone who plays, but that is all. No, because the RNG determines when you win, and the casino has no control over this.

Phillip Carter