I would like to thank Miplet for transcribing part 1 and ChesterDog for part 3. When I returned home, I asked for volunteers to record each sequence of three symbols on all five reels for every spin. So I found a game in the Fremont in downtown Las Vegas and recorded 30 minutes of play. Much like games I previously deconstructed, Jackpot Party and Hexbreaker, I chose Blazing Sevens because it didn't involve bonus spins.
To analyze the game, all I needed to do was piece together the reel strips based on my videos and then do the math. Unlike most video slots, Blazing Sevens has no bonus round.
Armed with a cell phone camera, I recorded about 30 minutes of play. The one I am referring to is the five-reel video slot. There are lots of different 'Blazing Sevens' games. In my continued efforts to show the world how video slot machines work, I set out to deconstruct how Blazing Sevens was designed by playing it.