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Option 1 - Auto Play Features
The majority of slots these days have an “Auto Play” feature, which is particularly useful for wagering purposes. If for example you receive 50 free spins, you can quickly set it going in the background and come back once it´s completed to see what you have won.
Each autoplay function requires you to auto set the “If cash decreases by” value. It’s really up to you what you set this too. If you have 50 auto spins at £0.25 each, then the maximum possible you could lose is £12.50. So if you set to this value you are guaranteed to complete 50 free spins. If you set this value to £5, then the auto play could stop after 20 (20 x £0.25 = £5) spins if you don’t hit any wins and therefore makes it difficult to count the number of spins completed.
The auto play feature does have its limitations. the max spins can often be 50 or 100, so if you have £3,000 worth of wagering to complete, it’s still a lot of effort to check back each time and re-set the auto play. This is where auto clickers are useful.
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Option 2A - Windows Auto Clickers
A quick and effective alternative solution to the auto play is to use an auto clicker. The windows version that I use is “GS Auto Clicker”, click here to download.
When the software is running, as soon as you click F8, it auto clicks the position of the mouse pointer position over and over again, until you click F8 again to stop. That´s really all there is to it.
The only issue with this is that the autoclicker will click wherever your mouse is, so you can’t set it going in the background and carry on completing other work on the same PC, as the autoclicker will click wherever your mouse is
However, if you have multiple laptops, you can set it going with the mouse hovering over the spin/play function and leave it to click. Alternatively, if you have something else to do away from the computer it´s a handy way of completing lots of slot spins.
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Option 2B - MAC Auto Clickers
MurGaa Mac Auto Clicker - This is not one I have personally used, however I have heard some really good reviews
Anyone who gets the chance to give this a try, please send us some screenshots and a quick step-by-step on how to use.
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Keeping Track of Wagering
The auto clicker technique is really handy when you have a mountain of wagering to process, but you will still need to keep track of wagering.
Some Casinos make it easy to see your wagering progress, whilst for others it is more difficult. In the Dunder Casino example below you can click on the light blue cash value in the nav bar, and it pulls back the exact amount of wagering you have completed:
In the image above, we have £325 left to wager so we can select a slot that we believe offers us a positive EV (expected value) within the offer parameters and set the auto clicker and leave for some time.
There are some sites (e.g. 888Casino) that do not provide you with any visual representation of how far you are through wagering. The only way to check is via live chat. With these offers if you go down the autoplay route, you can keep a tally of the number of 100 auto plays spins you have completed. £0.25 spins x 100 = £25 wagered. £1 spins x 100 = £100 wagered. That said, it´s easy to get distracted and miss count or have a bonus round trigger and stop the autoplay function.
As an extra precaution, If you go down the auto clicker route, you can keep checking the cash balance of the account. As soon as wagering is complete the bonus balance funds will convert into cash balance and be available to withdraw.