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		<title>Remainders</title>
		<description>Each of these remainders is then associated or mapped to one of the (usually) 22 stops on the actual reel, one remainder for each reel. These mapping functions are known as "virtual reels" because they're like a 64-position reel but don't physically exist. There is no longer a one-to-one relationship ...</description>
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		<title>spin the reels</title>
		<description>When a player inserts a coin or spins the reels, the machine selects the next three of these random numbers. Each random number is then divided by a specific number-64 or greater in the IGT machines, and 32 for the Bally's. If the divisor were 64, then the remainders would ...</description>
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		<title>Credit vs. Coin Play Selection (Part 3)</title>
		<description>Your choices are not too difficult. When playing any video reel slots articles machine, always use the credit play. Insert your currency, and then use the credit play from that point on. However, when playing reel slots, the opposite is better. Whenever possible, buy the number of coins you want ...</description>
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		<title>Credit vs. Coin Play Selection (Part 2)</title>
		<description>This is very convenient. I like credit meters, and also ticket printers on cash-out, because they avoid the need to deal with all those heavy and dirty coins, as well as fill delays, coin jams, and so on. For video slots, such credit play is absolutely essential. None of the ...</description>
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		<title>Credit vs. Coin Play Selection (Part 1)</title>
		<description>The vast majority of all slot machines, whether reel or video, will have credit meters upon which winning credits accumulate, and from which coins-per-play are deducted. There may still be some very old machines that take only coins, have no credit meter, and dump all wins into the coin tray, ...</description>
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		<title>Payout Hierarchy Selection</title>
		<description>Your wager selection will be influenced by the payout hierarchy. This is the part on the machines which shows the graduated scale of payments, and bonuses offered. This information is usually found under the "pays" menu icon on video reel slots, and on the belly glass of reel slots. It ...</description>
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		<title>Сasino countermeasures: The Griffin Agency</title>
		<description>This is an agency contracted by many casinos to aid in identifying, thwarting, and catching thieves, casino cheats, and - as sad as this sounds - card counters. Watch any current television show highlighting the surveillance technology of a modern-day casino and there's a better than average chance you'll hear ...</description>
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