

I fully endorse his comment and agree with everything he said, I pinned it early on when the comments started coming in because towards the end he wrote something to the effect of "EZ you called this since day 1" in regards to a male being behind the scenes. The pinned comment from Jason on my video. I wanted to mention a few things from reading this thread.ġ. I just went through the pages about SL to catch up and I am actually listening to your podcast as I type this. I welcome Sarah and/or Victor to register and post, as well.Thank you, I've actually been following this thread for a long time as I stumbled across it when investigating Brian Christopher on another issue. He found the forum on his own (or someone told him) - I didn't invite him here, but I'm glad to have him. I just validated his account a minute ago. Consider it entertainment and not an investment and you'll have fun.Welcome to new user "EZ Life Slots Jackpots". 1) play pennies to quarters to pass the time and get free drinks where available, or 2) play big bills for hours to increase the odds of actually winning something. So if you do want to play slots, there's two schools of thought.


The casinos know this and will usually adjust the payout for higher denominations to hit more often than the lower denominations, while still keeping that minimum required total payback of 75%. Play max bet on $5, usually $15, and get $12,500. Play max bet on a penny, usually 3 cents, and get $25. On a multi-denom machine, the max payout may be about 2500 times the denomination played. In reality it's closer to $9k, the casinos keep the $10k. If a slot machine brings in $100k over time, the payout needs to be no less than $75k. Look at the big picture, picking numbers for ease. Most strip casinos are paying about 90-91%. By state law, they must payback at least 75% of intake. This can be varied depending on the denomination played. Payout percentages are programmed into the machine. Never heard of him, don't really care to know about him.
