Are you new to playing at slots online? If so, some of the most important rules to follow include making sure you’re hitting the right “spin” button, that you know how much money per bet to wager and not go too high or too low, that you learn how payout percentages work, and that you know where on the screen to look for what will likely come up next.
We hope these two simple ground rules will help keep your head above water as you first start playing at Slot online.
#1: Know What the ‘Spin’ Button Does
The first rule is simple: Be very aware of what it means when you hit your spin or play button. This is what makes the game go.

Most games have 3 types of buttons:
(a). A ‘Spin’ button to initiate spins, which gives the game a chance to look for winning combinations. If a winning combination is found, it will win you money; if it’s NOT found, then you lose your wager and may have to ‘chase’ that winning combination by continuously hitting the spin button before the reels stop spinning.
(b). A ‘Play’ button, which can be used just like the ‘Spin’ button, or it can allow you to choose the number of pay lines you want to play.
(c). A ‘Bet’ button, which lets you select how much money per bet you want to wager on that spin.
#2. Know How Much Your Betting Amount Should be
There’s a big difference between playing for money, and playing for ‘fun.’ When you’re playing for fun, even if you lose, it doesn’t really matter. If you’re playing for money, however, every dollar that you lose or win matters. Knowing how much to bet is one of the most important things to know while starting out at RTP Gacor.
It’s best to start out by figuring out how many coins you want to put in your ‘play’ or ‘spin’ box on each spin. Whatever that number is, that’s how many you should bet at a time. This will avoid you going high or low in your betting amount.
For example, if you have $10 in your account and want to play with 5 coins per spin, then that would mean $0.20 per spin ($10 X 5 = $50). And if you only have $5 in your account is there’s a good chance that you might actually lose all of it before hitting a winning combination. It’s best to choose the middle ground and wager somewhere between $0.20 and $1 per spin while not wagering too much that it could hurt later on when more wins are hit.

