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  1. Supreme Hot is super hot and without doubt a return-to slot from EGT’s portfolio of 3-reel slots. The graphics are great and with 27 ways to win, you don’t have to wager on too many spins before the winning combinations start to line up. Supreme Hot is the sequel to EGT’s Burning Hot and another 2 ‘Hot’ titled slots are in the series.
  2. Supreme Hot allows you an opportunity to win varying prizes depending on the retro symbols used. The symbols present here are Bells, Dollar Signs, Lucky 7's, Bar, and Stars. The fruity part of this slot offers varying symbols that include Oranges, Grapes, Cherries, and Lemons.
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Supreme Hot is a progressive video slot with 3 reels and 27 paylines powered by EGT Interactive software platform. This retro looking, fruit-themed slot is bringing on some serious heat. Even though this slot is the sequel to Burning Hot slots, this one kind of falls out of pattern.

Think you have what it takes to handle the heat and come out on top in yet another impressive traditional slot from EGT. Supreme Hot is yet another slot from their ‘hot’ range which also brought us Flaming Hot, Burning Hot, Ultimate Hot and several others, but is it really deserving of its ‘supreme’ title? Let’s find out if it’s as hot as they say…

Those of you who prefer old-school slots are going to love the traditional retro symbols which include 7’s, bells, dollar signs, stars and a whole lot of delicious fruit, plus there is a sizzling animation that occurs on symbols that contribute to winning combinations. In addition to this there is a 2x multiplier feature, plus the usual gamble mode and Jackpot Cards feature that are included in all online slots from EGT.

As with all traditional slots developed by EGT, the Supreme Hot slot machine offers a very simplistic setup consisting of 3x3 reels and a rather unusual 27-ways to win (which is a very welcome change from the norm). In addition to this there are five different betting options available of 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 credits making it more suited to those of you with smaller bankrolls, plus there is a highly impressive 96.24% return to player percentage so your money should last longer than most slots!

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Sizzling Retro Symbols

Perhaps the most frustrating aspect of playing traditional slot machines is that the same retro symbols feature over and over again, and while that is the same here in the Supreme Hot slot machine with all nine symbols being familiar, EGT add some sizzle to the reels with animations that play out once you land a winning combination with flames erupting to add a little action – plus there is a rather catchy tune that rings out in celebration of your wins!

EGT have also opted to stick to the absolute basics by not including a Wild or Scatter symbol, however the values of the nine symbols that feature do vary significantly. It’s the big red 7’s that are most valuable with three on a payline rewarding you with 60x your stake. The dollar signs are the next most valuable paying 40x your stake, while bars pay 20x your stake and both stars and bells both pay 16x your stake. The lowest paying symbols of all are the fruit – grapes, apples, oranges, and cherries which only pay 2x or three on a line – however, should you cover the reels with one specific fruit you’re in for a healthy treat.

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The More Fruit the Better

The majority of online fruit machines stick to the basics rather than filling them with fancy bonus features (such as free spins modes or second screen bonus games), but thankfully there is a simple multiplier feature to sink your teeth into for very juicy rewards. This reward comes whenever you cover the reels with one of four different types of fruit – either grapes, apples, oranges or cherries. While this feat doesn’t occur all that frequently, when you do manage the 9-of-a-kind combination you’ll see the total win doubled with all nine symbols sizzling on fire!

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Supreme Hot is just the latest in the long line of ‘hot’ slots from EGT, but with the traditional symbols, the multiplier feature that sees your winnings doubled when you cover the reels with either grapes, apples, oranges or cherries, you’ll certainly be feeling the heat as wins set the reels on fire!

Of course, like any EGT you also have the opportunity to enter gamble mode where you can risk wins that are worth less than 35x your stake in the hope of doubling them, and there is also the Jackpot Cards feature which activates randomly and guarantees you winning one of four jackpots – either Club (which is the lowest in value), Diamond, Heart, or Spade (which is the highest in value), simply by revealing a playing card at a time until you have matched three of them.

Despite the very high return to player percentage I found Supreme Hot to be a highly volatile slot machine as I went for countless spins without winning a dime, only to see a rush of wins come all at once, but trust me - when they do come they are certainly worth the wait as the fiery flames take hold and your balance fires upwards!

In a unanimous decision announced Thursday that could result in a large cuts to purses in the state, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that Historical Horse Racing (HHR) Machines do not qualify as pari-mutuel wagering and are therefore illegal under state law.

The decision directly covered only one form of the machines, the Encore or Exacta system, but it appears that it will be applied to all forms and brands of HHR.

The plaintiff in the case was the Family Trust Foundation of Kentucky, a conservative group which describes itself as a foundation that “has stood as a continual bulwark for families and the values that make families strong.” The Family Trust Foundation appealed after losing its fight against the HHR machines in a lower court, the Franklin Circuit Court.

Majority Floor Leader and racing advocate Damon Thayer was quick to lash out at the court.

“It is a devastating decision made by a Kentucky Supreme Court that continues to deliver bad decisions,” he said. “It's wrong. It's irresponsible. If not remedied, this could be a devastating blow to Kentucky's racing and breeding industries.”

Because casinos and slot machines are illegal in Kentucky, the HHR machines, which resemble traditional slot machines, were only allowed after receiving a green light from the Kentucky Racing Commission which authorized them on the basis of them being a form of pari-mutuel gambling. The Kentucky Supreme Court disagreed. In an opinion written by Laurance VanMeter, whose brother Tom is a Kentucky-based bloodstock agent, the court said it found that the machines do not meet the legal definition of pari-mutuel wagering because customers were not wagering “on the same discrete, finite events.”

“Because we hold that the Encore system does not create a wagering pool among patrons such that they are wagering among themselves as required for pari-mutuel wagering, the trial court misapplied the applicable regulation as a matter of law,” read the ruling.

WDRB.com's report on the ruling included a quote from Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, who said: “Historical horse racing is an important part of Kentucky's economy that supports jobs and contributes over $21 million to the state budget. We are working with various partners to find a path forward.”

It was not immediately clear what steps would follow the ruling and when, but should the tracks be forced to shut down the HHR machines, it would be a huge blow to the industry. With the machines soaring in popularity, the state's tracks have been able to substantially bump up their purses in recent years.

Starting out at Kentucky Downs in 2011, the machines are now either at every Kentucky track or one of their satellite facilities. In July alone, the machines across the state handled $270 million, which resulted in gross commissions of 22,722,679. During the fiscal year that ended in June, the gross commissions on $2.2 billion in handle was $188.9 million, of which $15,577,748 went to the Kentucky Thoroughbred Development Fund.

“This decision is obviously devastating for everyone and is something that no one was expecting,” said Kentucky Equine Education Project Executive Vice President Elizabeth Jensen. “Several racetracks have made significant investments based on the success of Historical Horse Racing over the last few years. I think this blind sided pretty much everyone. It's hard at the moment for everyone to get their arms around the long-term impact of this. Immediately, you have the hundreds of people working at HHR facilities that will be losing their jobs. The amount of money going to the purses will also be lost.”

Spokespersons for Kentucky Downs and Keeneland issued only brief comments Thursday, both saying they are evaluating the court decision.

Churchill Downs Vice President of Corporate Communications Tonya Abeln issued a statement making it clear that the racing and gaming company was exploring its options.

“CDI does not use the Exacta system in any of its HRMs in any facility in Kentucky,” she said in an email response. “We will work within our legal rights and in coordination with Kentucky legislators to ensure the ongoing legal operation of our HRM facilities in Kentucky so that we can continue to provide critical funding for the equine industry and support the citizens in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Although CDI does not use the Exacta system in question at any of our HRM facilities, we appreciate Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear's support of the industry in his statement regarding Historical Horse Racing today.”

Should the tracks be ordered to shut off the machines, it is not clear when that would happen.

With the highest court in the state having ruled against the HHR machines, the racing commission and the racing and breeding industries will likely have to look outside of the court system if they are to find a path to the keep the machines going. One avenue could be to craft and have legislation passed that would permit their use. In its ruling, the Court hinted at just that.

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“If a change, however, in the long-accepted definition of pari-mutuel wagering is to be made, that change must be made by the people of this Commonwealth through their duly-elected legislators, not by an appointed administrative body and not by the judiciary,” the ruling read.

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Jensen said it was too early for racing interests to have crafted a new plan of attack.

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“What can we do? What can be done? Those are the questions of the day,” she said. “We are still researching that. We are working with the tracks, talking to legislators and people in Frankfort to try to figure out where do we go from here. I don't think anybody has that answer yet.”