UNLV Professor Anthony Lucas did a study of identical slots, but one had a 95% payout, the other 90% to see if players would be able to tell the difference and migrate to the 95% slot. The answer was no. By statute, odds of lottery chances must be disclosed. Why is it that payback on slot machines does not need to be disclosed? Seems like the gaming commission should address this.
https://knpr.org/knpr/2019-01/can-players-tell-whether-slot-machines-are-loose
Here is a link to Lucas talking about advantage players...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmWTsWUNh8c
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