![]() I have seen people playing 6/5 Job Quarters thinking they are losing less, when ironically there was 6/9 Job dollar on the same machine, which is a significantly lower hourly loss rate, even though you're playing more per hand. On multi denom VP machines it's very common to see the lower denoms with worse pay tables. 25c a pull wouldn't pay for the power to run the slot if it was much better than 92% return. A penny slot where someone is only betting. A 5 coin dollar slot machine can bring in hundreds of dollars an hour in rake for the casino even at 98.7% return. The reason higher denoms tend to be better is because casinos have a minimum profit requirement for any machines they put on their floor. Typically the higher denoms are better return, but there are no "rules" this has to be the case. Slots are under no obligation for the denoms to be proportionate in anyway. If you're playing a dollar version you can just multiply by four and get a cost of $4,920. 6/9 JoB quarters cost $1,230 to hit the RF and are 99.54% return. In VP different denoms are proportionate. Click to expand.As far as the reset goes it's arbitrary.
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