Can you get by while knowing how to beat 10 common machines correctly? Yes, and Bruce Lee did say, “I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.”
So true. It’s better to master a few than be half-right on hundreds. But wouldn’t it be great to practice 10,000 different kicks 10,000 times? Lucky for you, you don’t have to, as I’ve already done that and compiled all of the info on this handy website.

I would strongly suggest learning as many machines as possible. For instance, almost everyone in the slot game knows when to play Regal Riches. They know when to play Buffalo Ascension. They know when to play Hexbreak3r. Even if they’re slightly off some of the time, they know enough to spoil a lot of potential plays.
But do they know how to beat Bustin’ Money? Do they know how to beat Wizard Riches? Do they know how to beat all of the other AP games that exist? If not, you’ll have a huge advantage over them and will ultimately make more money.
This is going to be a short entry since I could get the point across in a sentence, but I’d strongly suggest doing some homework and studying up on as many games as possible. Knowing how to beat some of the more obscure games might not lead to windfalls of cash every day, but all it takes is a couple of solid finds per day for them to start making an impact.
This is a competitive industry, but not every slot checker knows everything (or close to it). Knowing how to beat as many games as possible will serve you well on your advantage slots journey, whether you’re a weekend warrior or more of a consistent player.

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