How Australian Pokies Function And A Memoir Of Pokies

Pokies is a fun game that lots of people play on their spare time. It is a favorite of many adults, old and young, people of all ages. It used to be simply restricted to the casinos and such, but now anyone can play anywhere and at anytime, even in the privacy of their own homes. Australian pokies is a bit different from American pokies though.
Pokies, or as they say in America, slots, was developed by Charles Fey of San Francisco CA, in the U. S. It was made based on the original card game of poker was was designed to give immediate payout to winners. Originally it was created with three spinning reels that have five types of symbols. If someone got three bells across the board, that would give the biggest payoff.
It works using a system of coins. Patrons will put a coin or some cash in the machine's slot. Newer ones use a new system of "Ticket In, Ticket Out". This will give each user a slip with a barcode to put in and out of the slot to begin to play. Then the player will pull the lever to start and hope to get three matching symbols.
Pokies usually have a theme to them. A lot of the time they will be based off sitcoms, or movies, or other kinds of themes. Larger casinos offer the machines starting at 1 cent. Quite a few of them nowadays let players use the winnings they earn to get more spins on the machine.
When playing, it is best to learn some of the terminology. Candles are lights on top of the machines. This light usually tells attendants that someone needs change or something is wrong with the machine. The coin hopper is where the payouts from winnings fall. Hand pay is winnings collected by way of an attendant at a cage rather than being paid by the machine.
In Australia these are also called gaming Machines. A lot of the time there will be a computerized display of reels instead of real ones. Normally they will have about five reels, instead of an American standard of just three. They have bonus levels and free games. They also allow multiple games to be played.
On a multiway game, users play the whole position of each reel. A lot of the games still require the symbols to appear from left to right, even with scatters. These types still have the same payout as the normal games. There is also an alternative way to play, using patterns instead. They usually have a hexagon type formation.
A study done in 1999 shows that the country of Australia had 180,000 machines. The number of them has grown since. The return rates on the machines are said to be between 85%-90%. The cash made from them makes for maybe $4 billion in the gambling industry.
There are also alternatives from casinos and bars. This alternative would be internet pokies. They can be available to game players as downloads or they can play online. Either or, Australian pokies can be enjoyed by adults anytime they want.
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