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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Slot Machines
I actually won on slot machines, for the first time! I had my trip paid for when I flew to Vegas. The book provided a simple plan to make all the different types of slot machines easier, and this easy plan helped me when the money that I normally just donate to whatever casino I visit. It is very helpfuly knowing that your odds are pretty good--that you have a better...
Published on June 16, 2000

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't Waste Your Money
This book (book ? more like a pamphlet) is worthless. Nothing and I mean nothing of use here. I read both pamphlets All Slots Made Easier and All Slots Made Easier 2 and they both stink.
Published on October 6, 2002 by David L. Laing


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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Slot Machines, June 16, 2000
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This review is from: All Slots Made Easier (Winning Strategies for Basic Slots, Progressives & Newest Versions) (Paperback)
I actually won on slot machines, for the first time! I had my trip paid for when I flew to Vegas. The book provided a simple plan to make all the different types of slot machines easier, and this easy plan helped me when the money that I normally just donate to whatever casino I visit. It is very helpfuly knowing that your odds are pretty good--that you have a better chance to win money than all the people sitting around you. This book changed me from a table player who sometimes wins, to a slot player who always wins.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't Waste Your Money, October 6, 2002
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David L. Laing (PORT ARTHUR, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: All Slots Made Easier (Winning Strategies for Basic Slots, Progressives & Newest Versions) (Paperback)
This book (book ? more like a pamphlet) is worthless. Nothing and I mean nothing of use here. I read both pamphlets All Slots Made Easier and All Slots Made Easier 2 and they both stink.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SHE'S A WINNER!!!!, November 14, 2002
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Kathy (Toronto, Canada) - See all my reviews
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Wow!!! Thanks Gayle, you have made me (finally) a winner. Seemed that I attended casinos for the sole purpose of "donating" money - rarely did I ever leave with my pockets jingling.

Read your book and did I ever LEARN!!! Soooo very nice to leave the casino grinning from ear to ear. Well, not every time, but 70% more.

Thanks for sharing your knowledge and insight. And, please,, keep writing about any more tips that come to mind. You just may make me rich one day.

-a frequent winner, Kathy

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5.0 out of 5 stars S L O T S......P R O F E S S O R......E X T R A O R D I N A I R E !!!!!, May 5, 2010
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Patricia "A Reader" (Queens, New York, and Denver, Co, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: All Slots Made Easier (Winning Strategies for Basic Slots, Progressives & Newest Versions) (Paperback)
LIKE MANY PEOPLE WHO PLAY MOSTLY TABLE GAMES AT CASINOS, I OFTEN
HAD FELT VERY SNOBBISH ABOUT SLOTS. Not snobbish about slots
players, (who can blame someone who plays these machines which are
the first thing one sees when entering the casino floor....and
are usually SO numberous, they are totally impossible for the novice to ignore?) -- but the machines themselves. Obviously, there are SO many of them because they make a LOT of money for
casinos. And I once saw a gambling expert on the Joan Rivers
Show, who, (after explaining some strategies for casino table
games), was asked by Ms. Rivers if there was any way to approach
the slots, answered: "Yes. I approach the slots -- then walk in
the opposite direction!"

However, the slot machines ARE there in just about every casino.
And this being so, they are always intriguing. Curiousity got
the better (bettor?) of me, and so I decided to buy THIS book
on the slots, because it was VERY highly recommended on Amazon,
and also because it was, (refreshingly!), written by a female
gambler, such as I am.

This booklet is clearly written, and gives many very good tips
on playing slots. Some of these are 1) Try to take a seat at
a slot machine on the END of a row. These machines usually pay
off better than even the very next machine in -- because when
a slot machine pays off, it makes NOISE. This winning noise,
(bing....bing....bing....bing!), will hopefully attract more
players.! 2) If a slot machine doesn't pay off SOME money in
7 tries, leave that machine, because it probably pays off very
little in the long run. 3) Try to get a machine in a "carosel"
area, away from the lines and lines of machines. Because each
seat on a carosel area in unencumbered by another one blocking
any winning noise, (they are all in a single-row circle, you
see), so these machines -- like those on the ENDS of rows, will,
when winning, make noise UNBLOCKED by nearby machines...because
there ARE no nearby machines in this round circle of SINGLE
MACHINES. 4) Try to find machines which take 2 coins, not 3,
for their largest bet. 5) Try to find machines which have the
LEAST number of symbols.

It's been a while since I read my copy of this book....but I
DID read it, and I guess I memorized most of the tips I found
there, which I now give in this review. I'm sure there are
many others I don't remember, as well. Ms. Mitchell also gives
reviews of individual slot machines-- but I think this makes
the book a bit dated, as I'm sure the slot machines she has
reviewed have either been replaced by, or added to, by others.
However, it IS good to read her reviews, because you just might
find very similar machines on your next casino trip!

All in all, a VERY good book to have. I found this book far
better than the succeeding books in the series. However, the
price has gone up SO much, one might consider the buying of
this book to be a small gamble in itself. So -- if you can't
afford the present very high price yourself, my advice is to
buy it with funds from yourself and a number of friends. Then
you can each keep the book for a month or so. ("The Sisterhood
Of The Travelling Slots Book"????) I'm sure that, using the
tips above, and others within this book, all people in your
group will either be able to buy their own copy -- or at least
have a very good chance of doing so! $ : )

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6 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Somehow, March 29, 2000
This review is from: All Slots Made Easier (Winning Strategies for Basic Slots, Progressives & Newest Versions) (Paperback)
Well, if you aleady read the other book such as "break a one arm bandit" than basically you don't need to read this book, but if you didn't read other slot book it is not gonna hurt you.
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