Slots Need Better Maths

Plastic chairs outside a panel beater in Midrand have seen plenty of bad decisions, everything from rushed repairs to buying a used bumper without double-checking the clips. When trying to choose a slot game, the first thing is to ignore that cool thumbnail with a lion on it, and instead take a look at the catalogue size and reel layout first.

Count the choice

Casinol has over 150 slot games, so it can quickly get overwhelming. To avoid endlessly scrolling through all of them, use the filters on the website that sort games into categories like “Popular,” “New,” and “Bonus Games.” You can also narrow your selection down by a specific provider (such as Novomatic, Play’n Go, Onlyplay, Amatic, and Game Media Works). Picking one provider or one game type first, then comparing a few titles might save you some time.

Read the grid

You’ll see everything from simple three-reel games that only have one row, to some that might have six or seven reels across with three or more rows. To check out options, go to https://casinol.com/ng/ and use the filters. A smaller grid can help you more closely track each spin, and while a bigger grid can have more payout lines, the reel count alone doesn’t necessarily give any info on the payout rate. Knowing that info might be important for someone playing on a phone with a smaller screen.

Price each spin

How you spend your R60 depends entirely on your strategy. If you bet R2 per round, you’ll be able to play 30 games. But if you bet R1 per round instead, that R60 can get you 60 rounds. Your approach matters more than the jackpot amount. Casinol allows you to choose your bets. Decide how many rounds you want to play, keeping in mind that knowing the maths beforehand might make playing feel more enjoyable.

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