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Syndicated gaming writer John Grochowski gives answers to some of the most common questions that players have about slot machines. Topics include: how they work; do video slots pay out better than reel spinning slots; are all machines regulated; can a casino change the payback on a machine; how can slot machines be programmed to act randomly while giving a programmed payback percentage; plus more. Note: this is an edited version of a video originally released in March 2011.
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These are the answers I've been wanting to know, lots of information, great video!
The Casinos should be required to post odds/percentages…on every game just like posting ingredients on food.
March 2011?! Eleven years is pretty dated. Is the info presented still accurate?
I like playing slot machines on cruise ships. When the ships in port they the put the machines to no host with a computer in the cashier's cage. How does this work??
This information is outdated and totally useless.. He says "with server base control" machine odds and payback MAY be changed. Now, do you really think an honest upstanding casino slot machine manager would ever tamper with odds and payback percentages after shutting down his casino losing MILLIONS in revenue to tear up all the floors to run miles of cable to each of over 1000 machines costing him MILLIONS is doing it so he can keep track of your players card? If you believe that you need help.
Nice! He is correct for the most part. However, in Vegas a machine's RTP can be changed on the floor without a gaming board person present. In most cases, this does not require the logic door to be opened. It is simply a pre-approved RTP than can be swapped to at any time via the system menus.