Have you ever lost someone in a casino and looked over the sea of slots and
thought, no way will I ever find them?Have you ever sat down at a machine ready to
put your nickels in and found out it was a quarter machine?
Or put a $20 in thinking you were going to play quarters and look up and
you just put your money in a $1 machine?
Maybe this will help.
Each slot machine has identifying clues. On top there is a little column
with a light in it? That is a called a candle. When you need change, or when
the hopper needs filling, or you win a jackpot, the light will light up or
blink. If you look closely you will see they are color coded.
Red is for Nickels
Yellow is for Quarters
Gold/Orange is for Half Dollars
Blue is for Dollars
Now, if you lose that friend or spouse in the sea of machines and you
know they play dollars, look for the blue candles. Makes searching easier.
If you want to play nickels make sure the candle is red.
Hope this helps!
Please don't forget to read the pay tables. You don't want the
disappointment of thinking you won a progressive jackpot to find out you
only played one coin and didn't win anything or less.