Are winning combinations on lines not played counted in statistics?
Hi John,
I enjoy reading your answers to subscribers questions.
I have a question I hope you can answer. I know there are stats kept on all slot machines and I've seen that info displayed on the monitor screens when the tech guys are working on them.
What I wonder is, on multi-line machines when winning combinations appear on lines not played, does the machine keep track of those misses and count them toward the percentage payouts even though they have not been not actually been paid out?
On a 9-line dollar machine, I play only 5 lines and of course occasionally miss wins on lines 6 through 9. I know the machines have to payout a certain payout percentage, so I have been wondering whether the misses are taken into consideration as actual payouts by that machine, or do they only count the actual payouts?
Thanks so much for your time answering this for me.
Jofay
Dear Jofay,
Thanks for the kind words about my columns.
Winning combinations that land on paylines not played are not counted in any statistics because there is no money bet on those lines. The statistics include only actual money bet and actual money paid out.
Most video slots are straight multipliers. Each line has the same long-term payback.
Suppose you had a machine with a long-term payback of 95%. If you played a million or so spins with only one line played, you'd see that the machine returned about 95% of the money you bet on it. If you played a million or so spins with two lines played, you'd also see that the machine returned about 95% of the money you bet on it.
The machine does not have to include those "hits that got away" in order to achieve its long-term payback percentage.
Best of luck in and out of the casinos,
John
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