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Imagine a scene where one plays 50 hands at once, which is tiny enough to be
squeezed into a single screen. No one can keep visual track of whatever is
going on; and this is what occurs on multi-line reel type slots. The computer
drives the game highlights for the winners, while displaying the amount
returned and total accumulated credits.
The possibility of ever hitting a jackpot is the key allure of all games.
Players do not bother distinguishing winners and losers. It is just the net
return they are interested in, in. the possibility of getting a jackpot. It is
not obtained just by summing the wins on individual hands, but by also means of
low-likelihood results like multiple coincident royals.
Another attraction here is that a round with enough hands in action usually
gives a return to the player. Thought there may be a net deficit; the display
usually shows two units ‘won’ and added to the credit meter. This explains how
one may score on every round, but may go broke in the aggregate!
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