It’s time to hit the Strip of Las Vegas and go on a ‘casino crawl’ in hope of landing big wins. Of course, this isn’t the first slot machine we have seen based on the high rolling, glitz and glamour of Sin City with the Big Vegas slot machine also available from Bally and the Vegas Dreams slot from Big Time Gaming proving extremely popular too, but how does Vegas Hits hit the right spot?
Bally Manufacturing, later renamed Bally Entertainment, was an American company that began as a pinball and slot machine manufacturer, and later expanded into casinos, video games, health clubs, and theme parks. It was acquired by Hilton Hotels in 1996. See full list on vegasslotsonline.com. Bally's Las Vegas Hotel and Casino keeps Classic Vegas alive. Book Bally's today and get ready for an all aces vacation at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip.
Big Stakes on the Strip
Vegas is well-known for its high roller lifestyle and if you’re one of those ballers you’ll love the stakes on offer in the Vegas Hits slot machine. Played across 5 reels and 40 paylines it boasts a 94.05% return to player percentage (check our slots glossary if you’re unsure about this term). With bet per line options available from 1p up to £10 this enables all paylines to be played for a minimum of 40p and maximum of £400 each and every spin which is sure to get your adrenaline pumping!
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Experience the Bright Lights of Sin City
Bally have designed the Vegas Hit slot machine brilliantly to make you feel like you are in the heart of Sin City from the comfort of your own home. The background overlooks the famous Strip with various iconic brick-and-mortar casinos visible and beaming spotlights lighting up the sky.
There are fourteen different symbols in total and unlike most real money slots, there is actually no Wild symbol in the base game. The most valuable symbol of all is the Vegas Hits logo designed in the style of the iconic ‘Welcome to fabulous Las Vegas’ sign and five of these on one payline result in a 25x win. The next highest paying is a 3-reel slot with cherries and bar symbols visible – the norm for online fruit machines. On top of these there is a roulette reel, Ace and Jack playing cards (representing 21 which is the best hand in Blackjack), a 7, spade symbol, cherries, dice, four different coloured poker chips which are multipliers, plus green and blue U-Spin symbols for the bonus features.
Spin the Wheel for Free Spins
Landing the blue U-Spin symbol on the second, third and fourth reel sees you trigger the free spins mode, but unlike other slot machines where you earn a set number of spins, the options in Vegas Hits vary – with opportunity for some serious wins to be had. After landing the required symbols you then spin a large wheel which has numerous options on it to determine your free spins ‘package’. This ranges from 3 free spins with all blue spades acting Wild, three spins with the reels only displaying the four highest-paying symbols, to one spin with the Vegas Hits logo locked on the central three reels, and so on.
U Spin to Win
Spinning a wheel for big prizes is a common feature in online slot machines – just look at NetEnt’s Mega Fortune slot machine as a prime example. While the wins on offer with the wheel here aren’t quite as life-changing as that feature, it still proves to be very lucrative.
To access the Money Wheel, you’ll first need to land a green U-Spin symbol on the second, third and fourth reels during the same spin and you’ll then be presented with a large wheel with alternating white and blue sections that have values written in each one. These values are then multiplied with your initial stake and range from just 20 up to a maximum of 1,000 if you’re luck is really in!
25x Multiplier with the Yellow Poker Chip
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Walking along the floor of a casino and spot a poker chip on the floor – do you lift it or not? While morals may come into that decision (what are those when in Vegas some of you may say), they actually fall into your lap in the Vegas Hits slot machine – well ok technically they fall onto the reels, but you’ll still benefit with big wins. When one of the coloured poker chips lands on the reels you’ll win a multiplier of your stake with a green chip worth 1x, a red chip worth 5x, a blue chip worth 10x, and a yellow chip worth 25x – pray for yellow every time!
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Hit or Miss?
Vegas Hits is certainly a big hit. Not only is it one of Bally’s best designed slots, it boasts rapid gameplay with the symbols falling on the reels almost instantly – perfect if you’re in a rush. The three bonus features are also very lucrative with the Money Wheel offering you the opportunity to win 1,000x your stake!
Wouldn’t it be great to know the loosest slots in any Las Vegas casino? Well, you can, and it’s easier than you might think.
A “loose” slot, of course, refers to a machine that pays out frequently and in large quantities, every player’s dream. Those machines are also described as being “hot.”
In the parlance of casinos, loose slots can be said to have the lowest casino “hold.” The hold percentage is the part of a machine’s “coin in” that the casino keeps. Hey, these casinos aren’t going to carpet themselves.
The lower the hold percentage, the more a slot machine pays back to guests. The secret to finding the loosest slots in a casino, then, is knowing which machines have the lowest hold percentage.
Many believe this information is a closely-held secret, but here’s an easy way to find out which slots are the loosest: Ask someone who knows.
Crazy, right? Every casino with slot machines has a Slot Manager, often called the Slot Operations Manager. This person, who you will never see without a suit and tie (yes, they tend to be male), knows precisely what the hold percentages are for given machines, or more typically for banks of machines.
It’s the Slot Manager’s job to monitor how machines are performing, if they’re delivering sufficient profit to the casino given the space they take, if new machines are needed, where they should be placed on the casino floor and myriad other duties.
If you want to know which slots in a casino are the “loosest,” simply ask a Slot Manager.
These are some of the loosest slots at The D Las Vegas. How do we know? We asked.
Here’s how.
Ask anyone on the floor if the Slot Manager is available to chat. Slot attendants and cocktail waitresses can be very helpful tracking them down. Hint: Be professional and courteous.
Introduce yourself to the Slot Manager and let them know you’re interested in locating the slots with the lowest hold percentage on the floor. Slot Managers are busy people, so while there’s no harm in schmoozing, don’t be shy about getting to the point.
In most cases, a Slot Manager will either point you toward a bank of machines or escort you there. Express your appreciation accordingly, and it’s time to play!
That’s it. No, really. It’s that easy.
All this begs the question: Why would a casino employee tell a player the best-playing slots in the casino?
Simple: Casinos just want people to play, they don’t care which machines they play on.
Why? Because no matter which machine you play, the house has the advantage. It’s built right into the machine’s microprocessor. Even if a machine has a great payback percentage, say 98%, it will keep $2 for every $100 put into the machine. Many machines keep significantly more.
As a rule, slots are looser at locals casinos than downtown casinos, and both pay back more than slots on The Strip. The more you know.
Now, if you can’t locate a Slot Manager, you can fall back on tried-and-true ways to find the best-paying slots.
A solid rule-of-thumb is the more active a bank of slots is, the higher the payouts tend to be. Casino regulars see patterns, so follow their lead.
It’s also good to know that the higher the machine’s denomination, the more generous and frequent the payouts. For example, a $5 coin machine is going to have a higher payout percentage than a quarter machine, and so on.
And finally, don’t discount the advice of those slot attendants and cocktail waitresses we mentioned. They, too, can see patterns in machine payouts. They may not be privy to the same information a Slot Manager has, but they can often point you toward the machines showing signs of being “hot.”
The next time you’re in a casino, remember our simple tip for finding the loosest slots: Ask a Slot Manager.
And remember to have fun when you play. That way, whether Lady Luck is in the mood or not, you’re always a winner.