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    David Wilson
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    Great question. So, pokies, or slot machines, operate using what’s called a Random Number Generator (RNG). It’s a complex algorithm that constantly generates random numbers, even when the machine is not being played. When you hit that spin button, the RNG stops at a specific number, and that corresponds to https://www.choicenotchance.org.nz/understand-gambling/how-pokies-work a combination of symbols on the reels. It’s all about luck and timing, as the results are totally unpredictable. Casinos ensure the fairness of these games through regular audits and testing. Hope that helps!

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    maxfalton80
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    To add, the RNG ensures that every spin is independent of the previous one. So, each outcome is a unique event, and there’s no way to predict what’s coming next. It’s like a digital dice roll for each spin. Also, the concept of “near misses” can be misleading – just because two outcomes look close doesn’t mean you were almost a winner. It’s all about chance. Remember to gamble responsibly and have fun!

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