Repeating Patterns

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yellowboots
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10 February 2012 - 4:02pm

When playing any game (slots / table games etc etc) - does anyone ever follow a repeating pattern strategy with success? There has been some interesting discussion elsewhere recently about this way of playing - so any comments from the crew or members on here? Thanks and all the best.

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11 February 2012 - 1:34am (#1)

What I've learned and it does seem to work, you have to bet max when you've already seen two or more symbols of the main character of the reels. As always, I still believe in pure luck though.. Thumb Up

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12 February 2012 - 11:55pm (#2)
Ubetcha wrote:

What I've learned and it does seem to work, you have to bet max when you've already seen two or more symbols of the main character of the reels. As always, I still believe in pure luck though.. Thumb Up

I never thought of that. I may try that some time. Smile

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13 February 2012 - 5:13am (#3)

Do you think others will be kind enough to share their winning strategies here..? I would love to know how they play the slots especially the multiple pay lines.... it's hard to hit big! lol

Please everyone.. what are your rituals such as the Do's and Don'ts....? Erm

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13 February 2012 - 5:38pm (#4)

I would give this a spin, although I don't seem to have the attention span for it. I know in the end its all luck, but what can it hurt, right? Wink

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