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Can you really make money playing slot machines? Peter Liston, otherwise known as the Slot King has done just that, turning $500 into millions over the past twenty five years. Million Dollar Slots is not a "How to do it" but a "How I did it" book. You will be left in no doubt that the slots can be beaten and you will learn how it was done. For the first time, Peter reveals the secrets that have turned him from a high school teacher into a globe-trotting professional gambler doing what is considered to be impossible - playing the slot machines as a business. Share with Peter as he cracks the…mehr

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Can you really make money playing slot machines? Peter Liston, otherwise known as the Slot King has done just that, turning $500 into millions over the past twenty five years. Million Dollar Slots is not a "How to do it" but a "How I did it" book. You will be left in no doubt that the slots can be beaten and you will learn how it was done. For the first time, Peter reveals the secrets that have turned him from a high school teacher into a globe-trotting professional gambler doing what is considered to be impossible - playing the slot machines as a business. Share with Peter as he cracks the code to the slots, tests the theories in his local slot venues, then exploits that winning knowledge in hotels, clubs and casinos around the world. Unlike any other book on slots that tell you how a slot machine works, then sheepishly tell you the slots can't be beaten, with Million Dollar Slots, you will realise that not only can they be beaten, but by learning when and how to play them can provide you with a sustainable income. Peter has appeared in television and radio interviews in U.S.A., Australia and U.K. He was one of the keynote speakers at the World Gaming Protection Conference in Las Vegas in 2012 and has been an occasional guest on the podcast Gambling with an Edge. Please note that Peter's other book Playing Poker Machines as a Business contains the same information, but is designed for a Down Under audience