There are also memory tricks for numbers and online Simon games for practice. Without writing it down, it's akin to memorizing a 20-digit number. If you go in blindly you lose. If you prepare, you definitely have a chance.
@@timlass9004what the hell does this have to do with an IQ test? It's a gambling machine. And there's nothing anywhere that says you can't use your phone
Gives you back the bet you just lost + 5%. You get it not only with a complete loss, but also with a partial loss or a break-even. Essentially, if you can consistently do this perfectly (MUCH easier said than done) then you can cancel your losing spins and shuffle the game for free.
How did you know that you had 37 rounds to go and how do you know that it's 42 cents and not $42 also thank you for posting this greatly appreciate it ur the only one who has done a post about this game I would like to learn more about this the reason I ask because got threw 12 and it just continued got as far as 15 dot pattern and then lost and didn't win anything it was fun and irritating
@lindahyatt7410 you get %5 on top of the bet level. I've found that playing this at $4 7+ times the machine pays something. Sometimes $100 sometimes $2000. I think it registers each play at $4 as incoming $$ so it needs to pay at some point
@@deeznutz-kd6yr That's assuming a complete loss. You can also play that on a partial loss or a break-even. On a $4 game you can turn a $2 loss into a $2.20 win, or a break-even into a $4.20 win. Of course, with the preview button the ONLY reason to spin a known loser is to shuffle the machine and see the next spin. Doing that is a sucker bet. With the Simon game, assuming you can play it perfectly (MUCH easier said than done) you get your money back for that bad spin and shuffle the machine for free.
@@JeffTheHokie yep the only thing is some dead spin produce bonuses. So its still not a sucker bet just chance u have to make. But everyone is finally realizing Living large is the worst game on the machine. 🤣🤣
@@JeffTheHokie I know everything about follow me but what do you mean shuffle the machine? Do you think it's possible to edit follow me ? Cancel intermissions etc?
@@RatherBSkillinMAGA All I meant by shuffle was get to the next spin without eating the $4 loss. To do that you have to buy a losing spin. Follow me gives you the money back on that.
ok i have them all over the place here in philly found 5 macines in lil tiny mexicn store but they were off . JUST found out any huge wins like $34,000 are tax free OMG ................ have won hundreds a few times $300 was last big win before shut down Went late night MON after wife went to sleep wqas losing large $60 bam hit a bonus and retrigger on the 50's drive through won back $75 ........lucky me was able to cash out becuse crew of mexaicans won $1000's and guy had to shut down machines. SO thats your risk you win huge you will have to back next day to collect. the skill invovled is making sure you choose the right block also unlike reg casino slots you can advanatge play each bet level to see if next spin produces a win BIG down side aint no free play or comps and you best wear mask gloves and hand sanitizers and wipe down that machine and the touch screen. any way soon local casinos are opening with restricted allowed people to 50% in all areas they are providing hand saniterz plus a cleaning force wiping down all counters and other touchable surfaces and signs to tell you to wash your hands after going to bath room i can imagine dice tables with only 6 players and the delays of wipng dice clean per player lol . STILL waiting on $1200 stimulus was supposed to be today the 20th now they are pushing it back to the 27th modrrrrrr fuggers I be back to work june 1st any way but if irs sends me it in june im keeping it casino bonus cash lol
it's just the worst when employees play. They jump on after they see people feed the machine and win nothing. Shouldn't be allowed to do it where they work
Winnings from these are not tax free. It may not be "gambling", but it's still "earned income". Businesses that host these machines don't currently have to pay tax on the revenue generated by the machines, but the players do need to report their winnings since they "earned" it through performing a "skill". If it doesn't get reported, and a person gets audited, good luck convincing the Dept. Of Revenue that you don't have to pay taxes on that money.