Treasure Nile
Treasure Nile is a five reel, nine payline and nine coin slot machine. This means there are five spinning reels from which to form your winning combinations. For every coin that you put in you enable another payline. When the reels stop, the computer checks the combinations of symbols along each enabled payline. The highest combination on the enabled payline, is paid out. Treasure Nile also has a Progressive Jackpot that can be won if you play with nine coins and receive five Pharaoh symbols on the ninth payline. For more information on the Progressive Jackpot, please see The Progressive section. Treasure Nile also has a wild symbol, the Pyramids, as well as a scatter symbol, the Scarab. Note: Treasure Nile can only be played by Real Account users in a supported currency. Guest Account users may watch the Progressive accumulate but cannot play the game. And you can only win the Progressive Jackpot amount if you receive five Pharaoh symbols on the ninth payline and have bet nine coins. Test every machine you play by using a 'personal pull number'. This means play a certain number of pulls or spins (say, 10), then gauge how well the machine is responding. After 10 spins, stop and add up what the machine has paid out. If you are not close to breaking even, move on.
Slow down and enjoy the ride. Fast play in slots will just empty your account faster. Here's the math: if you do 600 spins an hour for 3 hours, your expected losses would be exactly the same as if you played only 200 spins an hour over 9 hours. Result: six hours more fun for the same coin. Slots Odds
The house advantage for the machines is generally about 16 to 20 percent. These odds are not very good compared to the odds for most other casino games. However, you will find that some slot machines are “looser” than others, meaning they pay out more money. |