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September 21, 2021

Here Is All The Money You Need If You Want To Play Slot Machines Everyday

Aaron Mitchell
Written byAaron MitchellWriter
Researched byJavier FernandezResearcher

First of all, probably not the best idea to be playing slots all day. Play slots for entertainment and not out of addiction.

Here Is All The Money You Need If You Want To Play Slot Machines Everyday

Read about the calculations we've made on how much it would cost to play slots all day everyday.

How Many Spins Can You Do In An Hour?

The answer varies based on the game and how many breaks you take during sessions.

Assuming a game has lots of animations and features, it might only see you play around 500 spins an hour. In contrast, a slot with fewer animations and bonuses could see you play up to 600+ spins per hour.

Of course, you could always keep track of how many spins you make in an hour. By doing this for several hours, you can come up with an average play rate.

So now we know how many spins you can expect, do you have enough money to sustain it?

Now Let Us Run The Numbers

We are going to look at some examples, let’s see if you can run the mould here.

The truth is that you may need to run the number several times. Once you have an example, though, you can plug in different numbers.

Here are a few examples of using different variables to determine how long you can play for:

A Common Scenario - Example #1

  • Your average stake is $1.
  • Your play rate is 550 spins per hour.
  • 550 x 1 = $550 wagered per hour
  • You play slots with 96.5% RTP on average.
  • 550 x 0.965 = $530.75 in winnings per hour
  • 550 – 530.75 = $19.25 in losses per hour
  • Your bankroll is worth $500.
  • 500 / 19.25 = 25.97

You’ll theoretically be able to play one hour per day for $25.97 days.

A Less Common Scenario - Example #2

  • Your average stake is $0.50.
  • Your play rate is 550 spins per hour.
  • 550 x 0.5 = $275 wagered per hour
  • You play slots with 96.5% RTP on average.
  • 275 x 0.965 = $265.38 in winnings per hour
  • 275 – 265.38 = $9.62 in losses per hour
  • Your bankroll is worth $300.
  • 300 / 9.62 = 31.19

You’ll theoretically be able to play one hour per day for $31.19 days.

Conclusion

Everything here is theoretical, so let’s bear this in mind.

Luckily, though, you don’t need to start from scratch. Instead, you can simply use the examples provided here. All you’ll need to do is plug in your specific variables.

Perhaps you’re only looking to play for half an hour each day. In this case, you just need to modify the math a little.

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Aaron "SlotScribe" Mitchell, Ireland's very own slot enthusiast, effortlessly merges the classic tales of the Emerald Isle with the digital spins of today. As a prolific writer for SlotsRank, he unveils the magic behind the reels, captivating readers across the globe.

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