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Spectacular Wheel Of Wealth est une machine à sous avec 3 bobines et 1 lignes payantes. Le logiciel est muni par le leader dans ce domaine, le Microgaming. Le machine a un symbole de paiement, le symbole Spectacular s'il y a ce symbole vous etes paye. Il y a un symbole absolu dans le jeu, le symbole qui peut remplacer n'importe quel autre symbole. La mise minimale constitue £/€ 1.00 de dollar soit euro, soit livre. Vous pouvez parier au maximum £/€ 2.00 dollar soit euro, soit livre. Le Jackpot qui atteint 5,000 pieces de monnaie! Le gain maximale enregistre a atteint 5,000 pieces de monnaie!

La première étape est de placer votre pari. Habituellement, vous devez parier une à cinq pièces par pièce. Les pièces de valeur différente sont utilisés, en fonction de la machine. Seulement après avoir fait un pari que vous pouvez vous cliquez sur le bouton qui tourne la roue et attendez le résultat. Que vous gagnez et combien vous gagnez dépend de la position que l'arrêt des roues. Vous recevrez un paiement si vous parvenez à aligner les symboles de la bobine. Le montant d'argent est donné pour tel ou tel symbole. L'objectif principal est de gérer votre argent et de rester dans le jeu le plus longtemps possible.

Les créneaux ont Bobine 3 ou 5 rouleaux. La machine à sous peut se compose d'un maximum de 40 lignes payantes. En fait, le nombre de rouleaux ou de paiement n'a pas d'influence sur les règles du jeu. Ils sont très faciles. Pour battre ce type d'un bandit armé d'un joueur doit obtenir une ligne de la même icône. Avant cela, ils décident de ce que la taille des pièces qu'ils veulent utiliser, généralement un par ligne, ou parfois moins (combien ils veulent parier), puis appuyez sur le bouton de spin (qui est le "bobines" tournant). Les bobines de rotation et de leur position finale détermine l'issue du match. Soit vous perdre ou gagner. Quelques combinaisons gagnantes sont composées de 2 ou plus de symboles correspondants.

Random Number Generator
Nowadays machine à sous machines are computerized. So the odds are whatever they are programmed to be. In modern machine à sous machines, the reels and lever exist only for historical and entertainment reasons. The positions of the reels depend on a Random Number Generator. The machine's software includes a Random Number Generator.
Random numbers are constantly generated by the RNG at an extremely high rate. When a player presses the Play button the most recent random number determines the result. This means that the result varies depending on exactly when the game is played. The result would be different a fraction of a second earlier or later.
The RNG was noticed to generate not exactly random numbers. Most RNGs will repeat their number sequence. The cause of it is in poor programming. Pseudo RNGs with very long periods are relatively easy to build. The computer that is able to complete a single period in the expected lifetime of the universe hasn't been invented yet. Ronald Dale Harris, a former machine à sous machine programmer, was the only one who had access to the pseudo RNG code and seed values. It was he who discovered equations for specific gambling games like Keno. They allowed to predict that the next set of selected numbers would be based on the previous games played. But the RNG picks numbers even when the machine is not being played. So the player cannot tell where in the sequence they are.

Percentage Of The Payout
Machine à Sous machines usually pay out as winnings 82–98 per cent of the money that is wagered by players. The term theoretical payout percentage is used to denote it. The minimum theoretical payout percentage varies among jurisdictions. It is typically established by law or regulation. A certain winning pattern exists nearly in every casino. This is the amounts they pay and the frequencies of these pay-outs. The winning patterns on machine à sous machines are carefully selected to yield a certain fraction of the money played to the house. as for the rest of the money it goes to the players.
At the factory when the software is written a machine à sous machine's theoretical payout percentage is set. Changing the payout percentage requires a physical swap of the software. Being a time-consuming process it is done not very often. One can find a tamper-evident seal on the EPROM in certain jurisdictions. It can only be changed in the presence of Gaming Control Board officials. Other jurisdictions randomly audit machine à sous machines to ensure that they contain only approved software.
The technology being developed by the Nevada Gaming Commission would allow the casino's machine à sous manager to change the game, the odds, and the payouts remotely. Only after the selected machine has been idle for at least four minutes can the change be done. After the change is made, the machine must be locked to new players for four minutes and display an on-screen message informing potential players that a change is being made.

Machines Linking
Linking the machines in a special way is made to offer a particularly large prize, or jackpot. If a player gets a specific combination of symbols the progressive jackpot from this group of machines is given to him. The amount paid for the progressive jackpot is usually far higher than any single machine à sous machine could pay on its own.
Multiple machines can be sometimes linked across multiple casinos. The machines are then owned by the manufacturer, who is responsible for paying the jackpot.

Near-miss Programming
Computer software controls the reel display of modern machine à sous machines. Combinations that are close to winning combinations can be displayed on the machine à sous machine intentionally.
This practice of showing combinations that are similar to winning combinations more frequently than would occur randomly is called near-miss programming.
This term is also used for a related phenomenon. The chance of a winning combination appearing on a pay line is controlled by the winning percentages programmed into the machine à sous machine. The combinations above and below the payline are all roughly equally randomly distributed. There are roughly equally randomly distributed combinations above and below the pay line. Only if abbreviated physical reels are used to display a win pattern based upon the RNG this can occur. Video machine à sous machines have virtual reels and the symbols that appear around the winning line are usually an accurate depiction of how the reels were mathematically modeled.
The issue of a near-miss above or below the pay line was also the subject of the Nevada Gaming Commission investigation. They ruled that this was legal, so long as the near-miss above or below the pay line was not specially programmed. In other words, any other combination must be just as likely to occur as the near-miss. Winning combinations aren't supposed to be shown more frequently than other combinations above or below the pay line.
In Australia the usage of near-miss programming, where a near miss is inaccurately displayed is also illegal. Stop motion cameras are used by regulators for manufacturer's practices audit.

Machines à Sous Fraud
Sometimes mechanical machine à sous machines and their coin acceptors seem to belong to cheating devices and other scams.
Modern machine à sous machines are controlled by EPROM computer chips and coin acceptors were changed for bill acceptors. Different advanced anti-cheating and anti-counterfeiting measures have been taken to make it difficult to defraud these machines. One of the recent attempts at defrauding machine à sous machines is directing microwaves toward it to disrupt its proper functioning.

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