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How to win playing online slots

Jan 09 (newsonjapan.com) - Have you ever played online slots before?

They're all the rage at the moment as they're so much fun. But you'll enjoy them even more when you click to play online slots and start winning; thus, we decided to develop this 6-step strategy to increase your chances of success.

1. Only play licensed slots.

Our first tip is perhaps the most vital of all. I mean, if you ignore this one, your betting stakes mightn't be the only things to disappear. Therefore, only play slots at casinos licensed by the UK Gambling Commission.

2. Know your slot game.

Since there are so many kinds of slots nowadays, you need to do a bit of homework on the slot you wish to play. For instance, read up about its RTP (return to player percentage), paylines (the lines on which payouts are awarded) and betting stake options (minimum/maximum). Modern slots boast high RTPs; thus, stay away from ones without them (under 95%). Of course, the more paylines you use, the more money you have to spend per spin. However, employing more paylines also gives you more ways to win. Consequently, try to use as many paylines as possible with each bet, but instead of spending £1 on one payline, spread it out over 10 paylines (or the maximum amount possible) via 10 x 10p bets.

3. Budget properly before each online slots game.

Once you're up to speed about the slot you want to play, devise a budget. But how can you do this? Well, first, decide on how much you wish to spend during your betting session. Then, figure out how you're going to spend this cash (e.g., over 100 spins). And try not to deviate from the plan as people tend to lose most when they do so.

4. Know When to Walk Away

Many people don't know when to stop playing slots and, as a result, end up throwing away all their winnings. Avoid falling into this trap by setting a winnings ceiling before you play. A good rule of thumb is to quit playing when you've doubled your budget (or better).

5. Monitor your mood throughout.

All forms of gambling can be dangerous if you're not in a good place, mentally; therefore, only play slots when you're in a positive state of mind. And if you stop having fun or start to become too stressed during a game, quit playing immediately.

6. Lamp up all the freebies.

Online casinos offer you great incentives like free spins, free spins and free cash to sign up with them. Thus, shop around and avail of the best of these (before spending your own cash) as they can help you both save and win money. (Be sure to read the terms and conditions associated with each deal, though.)

Final Thoughts

Our six slot tips could help you to win big with slots, so are you ready to spin?

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