How do RNG’s Work in Video Slots?
April 23rd, 2010
Video slots, or any type of slots that you may enjoy, all have a complex and complicated inner works. You may think that these machines are rather simple in that they paid out every so often and the rest of the time simply go to “sleep”. In reality, video slots are much more intricate than other games of chance that you know. One of the main components of this fascinating world of slots is called the RNG or Random Number Generator.
This may all sound too new to you and like a science term. The Random Number Generator is just another special feature like some that are inside of your own computer or refrigerator. The RNG is actually an electronic chip that helps calculate those winning patterns that are created on the reels of your favorite video slot machine and work at a rate of hundred per second. That sound like a lot but think about it this way:RNG’s are the one that make sure that the outcome of each spin of the reels is entirely dependent on luck and no skill or guessing whatsoever. Every slot machine that you have seen in a brick and mortar casino or that you have played on the internet, has a Random Number chip working towards making your experience honest, fair and most of all fun.
Imagine a world, if you will, where no one controlled the outcome of games like slots. Where a crooked person could come and try to steal a good person’s earnings. Well that’s exactly what RNG’s are trying to stop from happening in video slots. Once you spin that reel, the Random Number Generators kicks their system into action by creating between 0 to 4 billion random numbers and assigning them to a specific slot symbol on the reel, deciding then the outcome of your spin.
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