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Evoni
08-22-2015, 09:30 PM
Shocker not for those of us who gamble. Seriously they are just now getting around to thinking their low percentage return on some slots may be discouraging slot players from playing as much as in the past?

http://cdcgamingreports.com/casinos-stingier-slot-payouts-hurting-sales-machine-makers-say/

Zooms
08-22-2015, 10:07 PM
Well, DUH!! Sooner or later, people notice.

clemi
08-22-2015, 11:43 PM
Interesting article and it sounded like the slot manufacturers are upset with the casinos for removing and or setting paybacks too tight.

Seems to me the manufacturers could influence the paybacks by raising the minimum payback percentage on their machines.

Not sure I'm using the correct terms but if casinos can adjust machines to pay back less and less to players than slot makers theoretically could configure their machines to a minimum allowable payback that limits the casino from undercutting the player.

Evoni
08-23-2015, 03:50 AM
Interesting article and it sounded like the slot manufacturers are upset with the casinos for removing and or setting paybacks too tight.

Seems to me the manufacturers could influence the paybacks by raising the minimum payback percentage on their machines.

Not sure I'm using the correct terms but if casinos can adjust machines to pay back less and less to players than slot makers theoretically could configure their machines to a minimum allowable payback that limits the casino from undercutting the player.

The manufacturers could influence the paybacks by raising the minimum payback percentage and some of them want to do that. However 2 years ago I was chatting with a WMS employee who I ran into at Cosmopolitan one evening and he confided that a certain large casino group who is currently trying to restructure and is in deep trouble with their creditors told WMS and I assume other slot manufacturer's too that if they didn't set the paybacks at the lower end of the legal limits they would not buy or lease their slot machines. This group has so many casinos that WMS gave in to them and I'm sure other slot manufacturing companies had to do the same. :(

Hawkeye
08-23-2015, 04:32 AM
The manufacturers could influence the paybacks by raising the minimum payback percentage and some of them want to do that. However 2 years ago I was chatting with a WMS employee who I ran into at Cosmopolitan one evening and he confided that a certain large casino group who is currently trying to restructure and is in deep trouble with their creditors told WMS and I assume other slot manufacturer's too that if they didn't set the paybacks at the lower end of the legal limits they would not buy or lease their slot machines. This group has so many casinos that WMS gave in to them and I'm sure other slot manufacturing companies had to do the same. :(

Would've been interesting to hear the casino side of that conversation to say if they agreed. :confused:

clemi
08-23-2015, 03:38 PM
Interesting comments from that WMS rep. I too would be interested to hear that conversation. At some point the casinos will have to compete and I'm sure having interesting and fair games will attract more patrons. Least hoping so.

kolonialone
08-23-2015, 03:50 PM
9.4%? That's a bargain compared to the OK casinos where percentages are so tight they don't post any information on their paybacks.


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goldengreeke
08-23-2015, 04:58 PM
Still better than some, my local Isle of Capri is going down, down, down on their advertised payout percentage.
2005-97.2
2009-94.5
2012-92.5
2015-90.4

dvandentop
08-23-2015, 05:32 PM
Still better than some, my local Isle of Capri is going down, down, down on their advertised payout percentage.
2005-97.2
2009-94.5
2012-92.5
2015-90.4
Damn wish I had played hard back then

Evoni
08-23-2015, 09:45 PM
Actually I was expecting more like 87 percent but perhaps the general average is more due to the higher payback percentages on $1 and above slots.

Handpayhopeful
08-23-2015, 10:02 PM
Shocker not for those of us who gamble. Seriously they are just now getting around to thinking their low percentage return on some slots may be discouraging slot players from playing as much as in the past?

http://cdcgamingreports.com/casinos-stingier-slot-payouts-hurting-sales-machine-makers-say/

This, combined with the IRS considering increasing revenue thru proposals to tax more slot wins ($600 or higher), spells death to the manufacturers. At what point do the manufacturers start investing in casino properties to enhance publicity thru higher payouts and therefore create healthy competition to drive up payback percentage?


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clemi
08-23-2015, 10:50 PM
This, combined with the IRS considering increasing revenue thru proposals to tax more slot wins ($600 or higher), spells death to the manufacturers. At what point do the manufacturers start investing in casino properties to enhance publicity thru higher payouts and therefore create healthy competition to drive up payback percentage?


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Interesting thought about slot manufacturers investing in casinos... Wondering if that would be allowed....

Interesting idea.