The common form of cheating is called “slugging.” That’s where a player uses slugs-metal discs other than U.S. coins or casino tokens - instead of coins. There are slugs that work in slot machines, but the downside is a harsh one. Get caught and you’re looking at jail time.
Back in the old days, some cheaters used to get away with gluing a string to a coin. They would insert the coin, pull the arm, and then use the string to pull the coin back out through the slot. By doing this again and again they could play for free for as long as they wanted, or until they got caught. It has been a long time since such a scheme could work. Anticheat devices in modern slot machines make such an act impossible today.
In every community there exists the very bottom of the totem pole, the lowest form of known life, and in the slot machine section of any casino that lowest life-form is called the “silverminer.”
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