Bonus slots.
After being a medium roller, and occasionally a high roller, I tried some sessions as a low roller, not betting max coins and using the .01, .02 and .05 denominations. I seemed to have more good bonus rounds in terms of multiple of stake, although not absolute amount. This is not always the case though, and the dry spells still exists.
I have heard that the best way to decide how much to bet is to use a percentage of your overall bankroll for the day. The lower the percentage, the longer it will last. Often, jumping from game to game can help. I have found that if a game stays poor for a while it stays that way for good. Sometimes I have hit bad game after bad game, but the good spells seem to be when a game plays well, and plays well again when I return to it.
If clearing a WR on slots is the only thing preventing a cash-in, then best go for the low variance 3 reel slots, or standard video slots if a low enough coin is offered. Carnaval and What a Hoot at 0.45 a spin can keep you going for ages while finishing off a WR.
Sometimes casinos have a lucky draw among all players of a particular slot. If this just requires the slot to be played, and not a particular amount, then there is no harm in having a couple of spins as you might win a prize, normally $50 or so, but will be much appreciated by the low roller!
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