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Sunday, 01 January 2012

Classic slots vs Video Slots

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Amateur players might find classing slots more appealing as they have just three reels and the combination of symbols is much less and therefore easier to master. There are few symbols, no wild and scatter symbols and most are single player games. For this reason, classic slots are easy to understand and are the best way to start your training on. 

 

On the other hand, video slots are perceived to be more complex. In this type of slots, reviews pay tables and an increased amount of reels are introduced - increasing the complexity and sometimes even repelling non-confident players. Bonus games add to the excitement and technology innovations allow that bonus games become the rule of video slots. 

 

Needless to say, classic slots cannot compare to video slots in terms of their audio visuals. Bonus games are realistic, they have animated winning symbols and brilliant background graphics, not to mention the sounds which provide a fabulous thematic experience. Even the payouts are favourable, so if you never played a video slot, you’re greatly missing out.

 

To overcome the initial fears of playing video slots, we suggest that you start off with the option of playing for free. In this way, you can can still play all the games available but without the fear of losing money. You can therefore train more and gain the confidence that you need. Getting hold of video slots could take you a few weeks, but once you do, you open your way to a lifetime of exciting fun and pleasure. 

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