Absolute Slots Now SlotPower.com After Domain Dispute

Filed under: Penny Slots News — bill @ 2:36 pm

Yesterday, I received an email from the Absolute Slots team letting me know that due to a dispute over its domain, they were changing to Slot Power.

AbsoluteSlots.com has been involved in a domain name dispute. The dispute could not be settled by the parties.

As a result of this AbsoluteSlots.com has officially changed its name to SlotPower.com

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Please note that Slot Power is retaining everything at Absolute Slots excluding the domain name. This includes the exclusive slot games Goldenman and Diamond Temple, the Weekly and Monthly Slot Tournaments, and everything else normally associated with Absolute Slots.

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Penny Slots Gain Popularity Despite Recession

Filed under: Penny Slots News — bill @ 12:52 pm

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – While most of the world (including gamblers) continue cutting back on recreational spending due to the economic recession, penny slots have continued to grow in popularity.

People love the  fun and affordability of penny machines. So much so, that casinos are starting to see the bulk of profits coming from the one cent machines.

Gamblers who played penny slot machines produced about one-fourth of all slot machine revenue in Nevada last year, and more in other states. In Missouri, one of few states where gambling revenue rose in 2008, more than half of all casino revenue came from penny slots. For many casinos, penny slots are producing the only kind of revenue that’s rising.

Gamblers say they like the machines – which were impractical before quiet paper payouts started replacing the tumbling bucketfuls of coins in a jackpot – because they can play longer for the same amount of money.

No matter that casinos like penny slots because they’re more lucrative for the house.

“It’s all just for recreation,” said Kansas City resident Cora Logan, 72, who was playing a penny slot machine at Isle of Capri in Kansas City on her 42nd wedding anniversary. “When you come here, don’t expect to win. If you put a lot of money in these you’re crazy.”

The four casinos in Kansas City, like most across the country, serve mainly local markets, as opposed to “fly-in” markets like Las Vegas, China’s Macau and, to some degree, Atlantic City in New Jersey. That means most casinos depend heavily on low-rollers who visit often. Logan, who said she hadn’t expected to win when she and her husband walked in, was up $100 after three hours.

“Affordability is why people love them,” said Frank Legato, a slot machine expert and editor of Las Vegas-based Global Gaming Business magazine. “Casinos just love them because the average bets are the same as the quarter or dollar games, but their house edge is bigger on these games.

“People playing penny machines are not concerned about that. They just want to have fun and play a long time with little money.”

To play penny slots – which include video poker machines and slots with colorful video narratives, as well as machines that look and operate more like traditional one-arm bandits – gamblers place electronic bets in one- or two-cent increments. The machines allow wagers anywhere from one penny to $10 or more per spin. For more information, read how to play penny slots.

Gamblers feed the machines cash – or credit cards, in some states – and any winnings are paid out with a paper ticket that can be redeemed at a cashier’s cage or money machine or used to place more bets.

With 3-D video graphics, bonus spins and familiar story lines like “Star Wars” or “Wizard of Oz,” the machines provide a form of “active participatory entertainment” that wasn’t available with the old three-reel slots. That makes them especially big among people who go to casinos for the social aspect.

“I’m just here to have fun,” said Stephanie Wright, 41, of Kansas City, as she played a one-cent “Blazing 7s” machine at Isle of Capri. “My boyfriend plays cards and I like to sit and play these while he does that.”

Wright used to play quarters in her roughly weekly visits to Kansas City casinos before she got hooked on penny slots.

“If you want to bet the max, you can, but I go low,” she said. “Sometimes I get excited and go big once in a while, but usually I don’t bet that much.”

Missouri’s 12 casinos hold nearly 11,000 penny slots, more than half their machines. Statewide, penny slots brought in $81.1 million in February alone, which is about 55 percent of the $146.6 million casinos won during the month.

In adjacent Illinois, which lost gamblers to Missouri in 2008 when a smoking ban went into effect, penny slots brought in $18.9 million in February, or roughly 15.4 percent of $123.3 million in total casino revenue for the month.

Missouri is among five states – Iowa, Indiana, South Dakota and Pennsylvania are the others – where commercial gambling revenue rose in 2008, while it fell 8.5 percent nationwide. Tribal casinos’ revenue is not counted in national tallies.

Darrell Pilant, vice president and assistant general manager at Harrah’s in North Kansas City, said the number of penny machines is growing because patrons prefer them. And he thinks that growth will continue as new technology makes no-coin play even more appealing.

“I can’t say that in three years or five years every machine on the floor will be video, but certainly at some point there will be fewer and fewer traditional slot machines,” he said.

Higher-denomination, three-reel slot machines will always be in demand among hard-core gamblers who play for large jackpots and not necessarily entertainment, he said. But their presence in casinos is gradually diminishing.

Before coinless payment technology came on the scene in 2001, gamblers’ winnings clanged into a metal hopper, creating the din that typically greeted casino visitors. Cashing out nickel jackpots could be especially annoying when a machine ran out of coins and an attendant had to refill it midway through a payout. And the gambler always came away with not just buckets full of nickels that had to be exchanged, but dirty hands from dealing with so many coins.

Without a paper receipt, Kansas City’s Logan would have been saddled with more than 55 pounds of pennies – at 181 pennies per pound – when she won that $100 on her anniversary.

Technological changes have made the concept of denomination almost irrelevant, experts say. Bill Eadington, director of the Institute for the Study of Gambling and Commercial Gaming at the University of Nevada-Reno said the term penny slots is a misnomer because most wagers on the devices are much greater.

“There’s a touch of delusion to this whole discussion,” Eadington said. “The average play per spin is obviously way above a penny – usually the 30- to 50-cent range, depending on the market.”

Pilant compares someone losing $30 or $40 in a slot machine over a few hours with a person who spends the same amount going to a ball game or night on the town.

That’s a familiar tack among casinos as they market the entertainment aspects of gambling and lessen their focus on who is most likely to leave the casino with less than they brought in.

And penny slots, because they keep people in their seats longer, play right into that theme – especially in markets that depend on return customers.

“The difference we talk about is frequency,” Pilant said. “Vegas is a low-frequency market. A Kansas City customer might go there twice a year but maybe 40 times here. The decisions are different in Kansas City than in Vegas. At the end of the day you’ve got to make sure the customer who lives in your market is loyal to you.”

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Penny Slots Directory Updates 10-24-2008

Filed under: Penny Slots News — bill @ 5:43 pm

I wanted to write a quick post letting you know that there are new penny slot and casino reviews available this week. Here are the links to each one.

Updated reviews of penny slot machines:

Reviews of online casinos with penny slots:

Best Penny Slots

Filed under: Penny Slots News — bill @ 7:40 pm

What are the best penny slots to play? I decided to put this list together to save you the time and trouble of researching payout tables to find the best penny slot machines. All of these penny slots have the following in common:

Top 10 Penny Slot Machines by Payout

Screenshot Review Top Award Bonus Game Free Spins Software Play
5 Million Dollar Touchdown $5 Million Dollar Touchdown 15000 Yes Yes Vegas Technology Play Now
Aladdin's Wishes Aladdin’s Wishes 10000 Yes Yes RTG Play Now
Fruit Frenzy Fruit Frenzy 10000 Yes Yes RTG Play Now
American Icon American Icon 10000 Yes Yes Vegas Technology Play Now
The Reel Deal Reel Deal 10000 Yes Yes Vegas Technology Play Now
Scary Rich 2 Scary Rich 2 10000 Yes Yes Rival Play Now
Safari Safari 10000 Yes Yes Vegas Technology Play Now
Cleopatra's Gold Cleopatra’s Gold 10000 No Yes RTG Play Now
Outta This World Outta This World 7500 Yes Yes RTG Play Now
Reel Crime 2: Art Heist Reel Crime 2 5000 Yes Yes Rival Play Now

Penny Slots Make Multi Millionaires Out of Two Lucky Players

Filed under: Penny Slots News — bill @ 6:00 am

Ever wonder if it’s really possible to hit the jackpot on penny slot machines? We’ve dug up a couple of recent cases where penny slots made multi millionaires out of two lucky individuals. If you don’t think dreams can come true, check out these penny slot winners.

Largest penny slot jackpot in history hit for over $18 Million

A Nevada man made history on February 1st of this year. That’s when the anonymous man decided to try his luck at the Penny Megabucks machine. His wildest dreams came true when he scored the MegaJackpot of $18,799,414. This prize is the largest penny slot jackpot ever won.

Here’s the story direct from the 66 year-old man’s own mouth.

“On my way over to the casino this morning, I actually thought about playing Penny Megabucks(R). I don’t know why because I normally play video poker. So after rolling several practice games, I went to have lunch and on the way back to the lanes, I stopped to play slots at Penny Megabucks(R).”

“I put in $100 and after playing $44, I saw 5 eagles line up and thought I had won about $3,000,” he added. “Then I looked up, and the large jackpot on top of the machine had switched from $18 million to $10 million. Then I knew I had won something big.”

When asked about what he planned to do with the winnings, the big winner said that he will be paying off some bills before taking his wife on a long trip to Australia.

Ed Rogich, the Vice President of Marketing for IGT (developer of the Megabucks game) had this to say,

“It’s exciting to make history with this penny MegaJackpot. Penny slots are enormously popular, and this huge jackpot proves that they have a place in gaming history.”

Penny slots make a 21 year old college student a multi-millionaire

21 year-old Shana Kelley got more than she bargained for after going with her mother to the Mohegan Sun Casino in Connecticut. That’s when the Bunker Hill College student scored a huge $3.5 Million win playing a penny slot machine. The funny thing is, she thought she had only won several thousand.

“I did not realize I won millions, I thought it was thousands, I started to shake, (my) mom was going nuts.”

So what does Kelley plan on spending part of her millions on? Sources say a baby blue Cadillac Escalade and a house.

As you can see, it’s entirely possible to strike it rich on even a penny slot machine. It’s even more convenient these days with all the online casinos with penny slots. If you’re a serious slot player, you should be playing online penny slot machines.

Have you or someone you know hit a jackpot playing penny slots? Share your story in the comments below!

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