Refer to this video at 13 to 25 second mark.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KnN3y4sUFmA
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Refer to this video at 13 to 25 second mark.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KnN3y4sUFmA
At the 18 to 19 second mark, you were made aware of the 2nd Green jackpot symbol. That was the clue where **NOT** to pick to increase your chances to avoid the third and last Green symbol and end the bonus round.
You need really good eye-sight to spot this in slow motion or replay mode. It was bad (or deliberate) programming by the gaming manufacturer ... it could be a disgruntled employee or ... it could be an Easter egg.
I didn’t spot the first tell about coin-in based milestone tell (one of my buddies was brute forcing these games and discovered it ... same guy who hit $10K+ jackpot on $0.88 bet), but I spotted this tell on the Pick 3 round.
You run a simple hypothesis test and look at the P-value.
Low IQ people don’t really understand eyesight; higher IQ people know we generally use near and far to help describe eyesight. You know you have good eyesight (when looking at things close to use and spotting the tell in the video) using the $5 Bill test.
1) Get a current US $5 Bill with Lincoln Memorial on the back
2) You can easily spot the 26 states named on the back.
“The picture of the Lincoln Memorial on the $5 bill only contains the names of 26 states. These are the 26 states that can be seen on the front side of the Lincoln memorial which is what is pictured on the $5 bill.“
Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit...ve-dollar_bill
PENNSYLVANIA stands out so if you miss it, you don’t have that good of an eye sight looking at things near to you. Those 26 states are now considered Easter Egg’s.
On the bottom row it says DELAWARE, PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY, etc.
Yea, it helps to have really good eyesight to spot tells in bonus slots.
I'm glad you got your eyesight problems taken care of you mentioned in the other thread.