Yes, most slot machines have little computers that are "editable" to change win rates and payouts.
The Slot Guru says:Modern slot machines 'are' computers with configurable software that allow operators (casino techs) to select one of many configurations. Only those configurations that are approved by that jurisdictions regulations (tribal or state) are available for selection.Normally, games are set once and that's it. Unless the game theme or denomination is being changed, it's not normal to change the configuration.
While the actual process to change the configuration takes only minutes, all of the regulatory and accounting compliance requirements can cause the process to take hours.
It's a common myth that casinos change payout % in the games on a whim. The reality is that there is nothing to be gained by doing this. Whether a game is configured to 90% or 95%, the casino will almost always get the $$$ you walk in the door with. The only real difference is the amount of play time you might get for your $$$.
The bottom line is that you are trading $$$ for time of the game. However, the higher the payout %, the more opportunities you have at hitting the jackpot!
the casino can not tamper with the machine it self . the machine are preset at the factory were they are made
Of course they are. Modern slot machines can be set any way the owner wants them unless there are laws regulating pay back percentages. If state law says that payback has to be 95%, the machine can be set to pay back 95.1%. No. They are set at specific payout percentages. If a slot machine were "rigged", it would pay much lower or much more than allowed. There have been instances of this happening, but I've not heard of one for over a decade. Payout percentages for each slot machine must be within that jurisdiction's (State or Tribal) allowable limits. Most are between 75% and 100%, although most machines are set between 90% & 98%. *********************************************************************
Of the online casinos, very few seem to mention their payout. One exception to this are the Wagerworks casinos that generally pay-out between 95% and 97.5% on their slots. It's worth looking for those with a better pay-out as it really does affect your long-term winnings. *********************************************************************
If you are in the UK, you will find some of the worst pay-outs percentages around - many slots have a minimum stake of 50c and only pay-back 70%, which will result in you losing money very quickly.
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Contrary to popular belief slot machines are not "rigged", nor are they tightened or loosened at the drop of a hat. Slot machines have a preset payout percentage. A slot machine with a 97% pay-back percentage will pay out 97%, that does not mean that if you play $100. you will get back $97. When someone sees a machine with a high pay back percentage they automatically assume that it will pay them that percentage. That is not how it works. Hence the assumption that slot machines are "rigged".
Some casinos have to by law and some do not, i think the casino's on Indian reserves do not have to publish them, but other casinos have to.
If by odds you mean the amount paid per winning combination and coins played, then yes, they are posted on the slot machine itself, how else would you know what you have won?
Of course they can. Virtually all slot machines (including Poker) have multiple payout settings available that range from as low as 80% (75% for Keno) to as high as 98% (or even 100%+ for some poker games). The percentage selected for each game on the casino floor is carefully selected based on a number of factors including the denomination of the game, the market the casino is operating in, the tax burden of the casino, as well as several other factors. Once the game's payout is set, the casino rarely makes any changes to it. If they do, they will make those changes after careful study. Planning and scheduling the change can take days or weeks because changes will be implemented across the floor, not to individual slot machines. While the actual process of changing the settings takes anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour per game, the decision would have been made and scheduled days or weeks before it actually happens. Depending on the jurisdiction involved, it can also require notification to, and in some cases the approval of, the local Gaming Commission one or two weeks in advance. That service attendant that opened your game to work on it, replace the ticket paper, or whatever, isn't changing the payout percentage. Procedurally, it's just not that easy. Even if the casino changed your favorite slot machines payout percentage since your last visit, it's not likely you would even be able to tell. Most payout changes are very slight; about 2%, meaning they might change it from 94% to 92%, as an example. Rick The Slot Guru
No.
No they do not, the manufacturer or distributor of the machine provides it to the casino in exchange for a cut of the take from it, which is CONSIDERABLY higher than if they were to sell it to them instead. Business is Business.
Yes, Lowes does publish their coupons in the newspaper on occasion. If you do not find what you are looking for in the newspaper, try to find some different coupons on the Lowes company website.
different publishers offer different amounts based on the books quality.
There are many different encyclopedia, different editions and consequently many different authors. A more specific question will produce a more specific answer.
No, I do not publish adult joke books.
"WikiAnswers does not publish phone numbers"
Go to the page you want to publish and click the PUBLISH Button.
Yes, the Journal of Educational Psychology publishes research articles in the field of educational psychology. It is a reputable academic journal that disseminates original research related to various aspects of educational psychology. Researchers, scholars, and educators often use this journal to stay updated on the latest findings in the field.
The past tense of "publish" is "published."
National Geographic publish articles on different parts of the world. They go into tribes that are in the jungle and try to portray what is like to live in that culture. They also will write articles about nature, weather and animals.
You need to contact different publishers and as them about publishing your works. You can find lists of publishers at your local library.
The abstract noun of publish is publication.
A woman can publish her written works (manuscript) to any publisher specializing on that particular subject or she can self publish.