Here's mine:
For quarter slots, I put $10 in the machine and play max coin (two or three coin max, single line only machines - no multi line quarters for me). If the machine gets up to $25, I normally will cash out. Most of the time, I manage to hit a few credits above $25, and will spin it until it gets down to $25, just to see if it will pay out some more. On another hand, if it gives me some play but never up to $25 and if I'm lucky enough to be at my original $10 seed money, I'll cash out. Lately, I get a couple of mixed bars or cherries, and that's all, so my seed money is gone pretty fast.
For penny slots, which I just started playing in August: I cover all the play lines with one coin, plus 10 more credits if needed for a bonus. I play no more than 20 to 30 line machines, and put $5 in as seed money. If I get up to $10, I cash out. Now, I know a lot of people play max coin on penny, and perhaps I should, too. But, it hurts to play (generally) $1.50-$3.00 per spin which is why I don't play max on penny. But, should I bite the bullet and play more coins per line? Where do your winnings come from - when you play one coin per line or when you play max bet?
Thanks!
Tommy



