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Out of curiosity, I was just wondering if it was possible to win the RJ spinning 1 cent 1 line at a RTG's slot? 



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Out of curiosity, I was just wondering if it was possible to win the RJ spinning 1 cent 1 line at a RTG's slot?


Out of curiosity, I was just wondering if it was possible to win the RJ spinning 1 cent 1 line at a RTG's slot?![]()

While possible, keep in mind that a 1.00 per line player on 9 lines would have 900x the chance to win that you would![]()

And $10 on 1 line would have more of a chance than $1 on 9 lines![]()
While possible, keep in mind that a 1.00 per line player on 9 lines would have 900x the chance to win that you would![]()
only a select few will win this and win it repeatedly while others like me and many others, will likely never hit one after playing religiously for 13 years at the same casinos...
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too that some win a few and some win none. That the probability of that would be 

As much money I put in these casinos I never win a RJ probably I play too high or too low in any event and here is the kicker I seem to get them when I am playing in free mode. Now that's what a call a kick in the pants.



If this were true..lets do the mathI always felt the RJ was won on a predetermined combination spin.

well, I am actually not sure anymore if I believe in switch theory and if they can actually "select" someone but lately I was thinking that if ppl hit RJ's a few times, may be its the way they play.
For example, I jump from one game to another. I try to hit a bonus round and have fun. But may be its better to concentrate on one game and spin, spin, spin... This will increase chances of losing more cash but also increases chances of hitting random.
Any thoughts?
True, but in general, that's why I'm not a big fan of RJ's. They cater to the bigger bettors more than the low-rollers.
