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Re: Blackjack
12/10/11 01:42 AM
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> Slots are based on percentages, so a machine set for 96% payout will pay out 96 cents > for every dollar spent on average over the long run. You'll see them advertised like > that sometimes, some of them as high as 99%.
However, that 'long run' could be well over 10 years of gameplay, and the results are truly random in the fact you could have the same result more than once before having other results. Take Queen of the Nile for example, there is one wild on every reel, 5 reels and laid out as 30x30x30x30x44 in terms of positions - theoretically, that is 35,640,000 to 1 for a 9000:1 hit*. Divide it by the amount of lines played and you're still going to be waiting years to see it!
* A standard Australian version of Queen of the Nile pays 9000 x bet per line for 5 Cleopatras in a row.
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