[vpFREE] Re: machine's

 

Well that's only on some machines, and it would require statistical analysis. That's not perfect. The third method I know, gives you both the theoretical and actual results of the machine and is perfect.

Nobody?

3. ???

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Cielaszyk <cacti-az@...> wrote:
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> From message 107104:
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> > When I was shopping for a vp machine, I asked the store owner about the
> > payouts on slot machines. He showed me that on older slot machines
> > there is a small clear space on the front glass (maybe 3/16 by 1 inch)
> > so that you can see the mechanical counters that show the coin-in and
> > coin-out of the machine. Then you should be able to calculate the long
> > term payout of a particular slot machine.
>
> Dennis
> vp-connoisseur
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> Frank wrote:
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> >We called it "Walking the Reels", and I can confirm that this is exactly how we did it. I believe I only had to do it twice, as I came in during the last days of slots as VP was already overshadowing it.
> >
> >Trying to Determine the return of chip controlled slots is called, "Doing a Frequency Study", and you only count, what lands on the pay-line.
> >
> >There are three methods for determining modern slot return, that I know of, not all of them legal. Does anyone wish to speculate on what they are???
> >
> >1. Frequency Study
> >2. ?
> >3. ?
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