
A slot machine (American English), fruit machine
(British English), or poker machine (Australian
English) is a certain type of casino game.
Traditional
online slots machines are coin-operated
machines with three or more reels, which spin
when a lever on the side of the machine is
pulled. The machines include a currency detector
that validates the coin or money inserted to
play. (The slot machine is also known informally
as a one-armed bandit because of its traditional
appearance and its ability to leave the gamer
penniless.) The machine typically pays off based
on patterns of symbols visible on the front of
the machine when it stops. Modern computer
technology has resulted in many variations on
the slot machine concept. Today, slot machines
are the most popular gambling method in casinos
and constitute about 70% of the average casino's
income.

A person playing a slot
machine purchases the right to play by inserting
coins, cash, or in newer machines, a bar-coded
paper ticket (known as "ticket in/ticket out"
machines), into a designated slot on the
machine. The machine is then activated by means
of a lever or button, or on newer machines, by
pressing a touch screen on its face. The
casino games
itself may or may not involve skill on the
player's part — or it may create the illusion of
involving skill while only being a game of
chance.
The object of the game is to win money from the
machine. The game usually involves matching
symbols, either on mechanical reels that spin
and stop to reveal one or several symbols, or on
a video screen. The symbols are usually brightly
colored and easily recognizable, such as images
of fruits, and simple shapes such as bells,
diamonds, or hearts.
Most games have a variety of winning
combinations of symbols, often posted on the
face of the machine. If a player matches a
combination according to the rules of the game,
the slot machine pays the player cash or some
other sort of value, such as extra games.
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