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eBay.co.uk: Partygames Slotto- Astra S16 Fruit Machine £500 Jackpot (item 290126873266 end time 17-Jun-07 14:00:00 BST)
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Hi all, just a few questions i would like to ask,
firstly i was led to believe that machines had to pay out a minimum of 70% and i have found that s16s have no % so what is all this about?
secondly how come that s16s are no longer going to be about?
cheers guys, all the best, chris.
Posted 13 June 2007 - 02:39 PM
All about maths......
Think of a set amount of balls in a bag and each ball has a predetermined 'spin'....that ball is RANDOMLY picked via the RNG and it pays possibly the Jackpot....thats won and they reset.
The machines emphasise is Random, the Ball senario represents that....how many balls determins the %'age....
Damn I know what I mean sorry lol
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Posted 13 June 2007 - 04:15 PM
Simply the %'age is achieved by the amount of 'possible' wins the RNG has stored up.
Takes 5k to pay the JP, then 'in Laymans terms', the RNG is reset with less losing spins, therefore a %'age is created knob!
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Posted 13 June 2007 - 08:05 PM
Simply the %'age is achieved by the amount of 'possible' wins the RNG has stored up.
Takes 5k to pay the JP, then 'in Laymans terms', the RNG is reset with less losing spins, therefore a %'age is created knob!
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