Slot machines work by using a random number generator (RNG) to determine the outcome of each spin. When a player pulls the lever or pushes a button, the RNG generates a random combination of symbols that appear on the reels. If the symbols line up in a winning combination, the player receives a payout based on the odds of that particular combination. Modern slot machines are controlled by computer software, which ensures fair and random outcomes for each spin. The house edge of slot machines allows casinos to make a profit over time, while still giving players a chance to win big jackpots.
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