60%- 80% payback rate is way low. You will not find a machine in the US and Canada that pays less than 85%. The typical payback range for games is 85% - 98%. In North America, Nevada regs are pretty much standard with some variations. The largest regulatory bodies are Nevada and Gaming Laboratories International(GLI). I have never seen a game that pays less than 85%. As someone that designs games for international markets, I am curious what game you claim pays 60%.
Ah, you think my stats were wrong - and they probably were.
Thank you.
On the other hand, my point stands - the games are not designed to rip off the customer, they are designed to get him to come back next payday.
And lose all his money again.
So is there any way to tell how loose a machine is?