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Anyone know the best strategy for the new Schpile automat games?
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Aragorn_K Topic author
12.01.2025 20:03
I've been spending a lot of time at the casino lately, and they seem to be rolling out a lot of these new Schpile automat machines. I'm trying to figure out if there's any real pattern or if it's just pure luck. I've noticed some machines seem to pay out more consistently than others, but I'm not sure if that's correlation or causation. Has anyone here played these specific automat models for a while and figured out a reliable system? Any tips on maximizing playtime or avoiding the machines that are 'dry' right now would be greatly appreciated.
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12.03.2021
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I tried tracking the payouts over several hours, and it really does look like certain machines cycle through 'hot' periods. I found that if you play 50-100 spins, the pattern seems to stabilize, and you can predict the next big payout window. It's not guaranteed, but it's better than nothing.
23.07.2025
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To reply to the person who said there's no pattern: I disagree completely. I spent an entire afternoon at a different casino, and I swear I found a correlation between the time of day and the payout rate. Maybe it's the shift change or something. You have to be methodical about your data collection, not just relying on gut feelings.
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I found that betting smaller amounts more frequently actually helps. Instead of going big on a few spins, stick to a low-stakes, high-volume approach. It keeps you in the game longer and gives you more data points to analyze. Don't chase the big win; chase the consistency.
12.05.2025
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Reply to the 'purely random' guy: You're missing the point. If it were truly random, why do they keep placing these specific, themed machines? There must be a pattern in the machine deployment itself. Maybe it's linked to the local electrical grid or something equally ridiculous.
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