Zimbabwe is one of the few African countries with legal gambling. At least 11 cities in the country have gambling facilities, but Harare remains the most popular destination for entertainment across the board.
Online gambling has burgeoned with patrons of all ages since there was a drastic improvement in internet connectivity. Today, many Zimbabweans prefer playing online, using platforms like Goldenslot instead of visiting a land-based casino.
Slot machine games are among the most widely enjoyed forms of online gambling in the country, giving players access to a wide selection of entertainment. Slot machines are especially popular among first-time online gaming enthusiasts, as it’s easy to learn and doesn’t rely upon rules or etiquette like most table games.
Each slot machine does have at its heart something known as a random number generator and it is that device that will ensure each spin played off does have a completely random outcome, so being able to predict when a slot machine will pay out is often deemed to be impossible.
How Slot Machines Work
If you’re looking to play slot machine games in Zimbabwe, you might want to explore the nuances of these fun machines first. These mechanism work through Random Number Generators (RNGs)—when you spin a slot machine, the RNG function randomly determines where the symbols should stop.
The RNG continuously shuffles millions of number combinations, and each number has a corresponding symbol on the reels. However, one symbol may sometimes have multiple corresponding digits.
Tips To Play Slot Machine Games in Zimbabwe
The following tips may improve your chance of winning at your next turn on Zimbabwean slot machines:
Choose a High RTP
Return to Player (RTP) refers to the percentage of all the money wagered on a slot machine that is paid out to players. It is on a scale of 1 to 100, and slots often have an RTP of around 92% to 97%.
It’s best to choose online slot machine games with an RTP of at least 96%, as a high repayment shows a much better chance of winning a spin.
Set a Budget
Left Money In Slot Machine Machines
Most slot machine game sessions end with a loss, especially if you continue to play beyond your initial budget. Sometimes, you win big at slots, but enjoy the winning moments, and never wager money that you can’t afford to lose.
Choose games that fit your budget and stick to the limit.
Test The Slots
Some slot machines offer games with free spins. You can use these spins to test the game and determine your best strategy to play slot games before you play for real money.
If you have any doubts or want to learn more about the game’s features, give it a couple of free tries before committing any cash.
If you decide that you like the slots and that particular machine, play for real money. Otherwise, consider looking for another option.
Capitalize on No-Deposit Bonuses
No-deposit casino bonuses allow you to play online slot machine games for free with an opportunity to win real money. However, most casinos terms require that if you win a substantial amount of money, you’ll need to deposit money to be able to withdraw your winnings.
Zimbabwe Loves Slot Machines
Zimbabwe remains one of the most prominent destinations for gambling in Africa. Slot machines are one of the many online games that people play in the country, and certainly the most popular with online fans, like those who subscribe to Goldenslot for entertainment.
10716900cookie-checkPlaying Slot Machine Games in Zimbabwehe said thought he cashed out of his machine. but when he went to the cashiers cage, he couldn't find his slot ticket.
he went back to the machine and saw a lady there playing. the amount on the machine was $5xx.
he asked her if there was $ in the machine when she sat down. she said no.
He went to security.
Cameras showed that after he left, she sat down. and it also showed that there was still $5xx in the machine when he left.
he said security went to talk to her. she refused to give back the $.
they asked him if he wanted to press charges. he said as long as he gets his $ back, she's free to go.
and he got his $ back.
Yeah, this makes sense. Security can prove the $ belongs to someone else.
it's not yours and not giving it back when asked is stealing.
if I found $ in a machine and security told me the $ belongs to XYZ and the cameras can prove it, I would have no problem giving it up.
On the other hand, I would probably just cash out instead of playing it and take the ticket to a self-service kiosk to cash it. then leave.
Doing this will probably force the casino/police to follow the path of an arrest warrant for you(the person in the photo). I wouldn't plan on visiting a casino in that city for awhile.
if I found $ in a machine and security told me the $ belongs to XYZ and the cameras can prove it, I would have no problem giving it up.
On the other hand, I would probably just cash out instead of playing it and took the ticket to a self-service kiosk to cash it. then leave.
I thought of another thing you could do in this kind of situation.
Crazy Money Slot Machine
Lots of people talk about crummy casino personnel they run across. Cash it out and go give it to your least favorite tip hustler, or whatever person you had a problem with.Have a good laugh when it is re-claimed by security later.
Yeah, this makes sense. Security can prove the $ belongs to someone else.
it's not yours and not giving it back is stealing.
if I found $ in a machine and security told me the $ belongs to XYZ and the cameras can prove it, I would have no problem giving it up.
On the other hand, I would probably just cash out instead of playing it and took the ticket to a self-service kiosk to cash it. then leave.
Each ticket is logged by the slot machines when they're inserted or cashed out. Whether someone plays the money or cashes it out, they're still caught.
My favorite is when someone puts in $20 on top of it, spins once, and cashes the whole thing out. Still able to determine whose credits is whose.
Each ticket is logged by the slot machines when they're inserted or cashed out. Whether someone plays the money or cashes it out, they're still caught.
My favorite is when someone puts in $20 on top of it, spins once, and cashes the whole thing out. Still able to determine whose credits is whose.
Other than not forgetting in the first place. What's the best way for a player to protect himself from this?
What happens if player leaves $100 behind, player B comes along and puts in $100, by the time security arrives all the money is all lost?
What happens if player leaves $100 behind, player B comes along and puts in $20 in plays hits a jackpot(on player A's credits and gets paid. Finally Security arrives.
Each ticket is logged by the slot machines when they're inserted or cashed out. Whether someone plays the money or cashes it out, they're still caught.
My favorite is when someone puts in $20 on top of it, spins once, and cashes the whole thing out. Still able to determine whose credits is whose.
It gives the thief some plausible deniability if caught. 'What? I put money in spun some times and cashed out. I thought I won, isn't that how slot machines work? Sorry, didn't realize, here's the money.'
Doubtful they will be arrested if they go this route. If they just cash out the ticket then it's a lot harder to deny that it isn't straight up theft.
And? Elaborate more please with different scenarios.
Other than not forgetting in the first place. What's the best way for a player to protect himself from this?
First and foremost, never trust those stupid 'reserved' signs. They're completely pointless.
If players aren't able to remember to cash out after being done at the machine, they'll be at the mercy of hoping that the Slots / Security / Surveillance teams are competent, and that the CCTV system is able to get the right angles.
What happens if player leaves $100 behind, player B comes along and puts in $100, by the time security arrives all the money is all lost?
They still owe player A $100. If they refuse to pay it, they're banned until the have a change of heart. I've seen one specific instance where the casino took the stance to reimburse the player directly, and have the accused owe the casino instead.
What happens if player leaves $100 behind, player B comes along and puts in $20 in plays hits a jackpot(on player A's credits and gets paid. Finally Security arrives.
I love this scenario. I've seen this happen. Whomever spun the reel, gets the jackpot. Player A would get their original volume of credits back, but they have no claim to the jackpot.
It gives the thief some plausible deniability if caught. 'What? I put money in spun some times and cashed out. I thought I won, isn't that how slot machines work? Sorry, didn't realize, here's the money.'
Doubtful they will be arrested if they go this route. If they just cash out the ticket then it's a lot harder to deny that it isn't straight up theft.
No it doesn't. Even after paying back the money, depending on circumstance, we may ban the player anyway if it's decided that they're predatory in nature.
No it doesn't. Even after paying back the money, depending on circumstance, we may ban the player anyway if it's decided that they're predatory in nature.
Ok, if you think police are as likely to arrest someone who cashes out immediately vs someone who puts their own money on top, plays, then cashes out, then that's fine.
Ok, if you think police are as likely to arrest someone who cashes out immediately vs someone who puts their own money on top, plays, then cashes out, then that's fine.
Who said anything about police arresting anyone? I'm talking about what the casino and what gaming will do. Do you have experience in these scenarios?
First and foremost, never trust those stupid 'reserved' signs. They're completely pointless.
If players aren't able to remember to cash out after being done at the machine, they'll be at the mercy of hoping that the Slots / Security / Surveillance teams are competent, and that the CCTV system is able to get the right angles.
They still owe player A $100. If they refuse to pay it, they're banned until the have a change of heart. I've seen one specific instance where the casino took the stance to reimburse the player directly, and have the accused owe the casino instead.
I love this scenario. I've seen this happen. Whomever spun the reel, gets the jackpot. Player A would get their original volume of credits back, but they have no claim to the jackpot.
No it doesn't. Even after paying back the money, depending on circumstance, we may ban the player anyway if it's decided that they're predatory in nature.