By “holding” that preprogrammed prcentage, over all events, and over all the time the machine is powered. If the preprogrammed “hold” percentage is 2 percent, then the machine will hold at least that, dependig on play. Some machines require the players to wager maximum coins in order for it to pay at the proper preprogammed rate. Other machines require player skill, and threfore if they are played badly, will hold more. For this reason, even machines which may be programmed to “over100 percent pay-back” can still hold money for the cash), and thus make a profit for the casino, because many plaers will play these machines either without the maximum-coin wager, or just play them badly. Good play, skillful nd knowledgeable play, combined with always wagering te maximum coins, will equal profits from your slot play closest to the optimum payback percentage of each such machine. You will, therefore, force the machine to hold less for the casino.
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