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The internet seems to think slots are random luck, but they are surely not. They are intentionally rigged, perhaps in homage to other final fantasy games games where gambling is also not at all realistic.
So what you do is talk to the bottle girl. When she says 'on fire!' or 'summer time!' save the game. This is so you can exit without saving and try again. Now talk to her until the last thing she says is 'summer time!' then start up the slots.
When you play, use the 'one time!' button. When you get the result you want on the first reel, quickly switch over to the autoplay button and hold it down. It's sort of like getting a 'perfect attack' in Lightning Returns so I'm finding out!
Now it's been awhile, so I don't recall which reel is the big winner. The important thing though, is that the first reel is set in stone and will follow a pattern. The other two reels will change, but the first never will.
So use a rubber band on the controller, or a weight on the keyboard key. Give it like an hour or two on autoplay and see if you are rich. If you are NOT rich, you picked one of the unlucky reel patterns. If you ARE rich, you picked the right one.
This is where I leave it to you. You can watch the game autoplay after a 'perfect attack' and notice the patterns for yourself, thinking about how the slots payouts/resets work, etc. If you haven't won big in like 2 hours, it's not the right pattern. The big winner pattern wins early and often, while the losing patterns hemorrhage tokens for eternity. I think the magic reel was moogle, 7, and something... been a long time. Obviously it has a 7.
After the end of the game, you can play the Sazh DLC and get like hundreds of thousands of coins easily in poker. More than you'll ever spend; even if you buy elixir, librascope, etc to go battle Gilgamesh and others (intense and long battles to beat legit).