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I have only played slot machines that were mechanical reel in the 70s and 80s. I have no affinity for the multi-reel electronic weird graphics of the more recent machines. So it is very gratifying to see electron huts version of slots that is faithful to the genre, even to the slight bounce of the reel when it stops. I have a slight issue with the programming of the probability for each of the machines offered (the patterns of reel positions for each spin are suspect) but I dont have enough experience with casino machines to know if ehs mimic the actual machines. I wish they would make more of these with varying brands and faces. By the way, I know enough about slot machine randomizing programming and step motors to know how the wins and losses work--enough so that real machines (using real money) have no appeal to me. Nevertheless, I am fascinated with Electron Huts games to try to figure out new patterns of play and how to mess with the mind of the player.
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