![]() So the theory is that CET does it the same way, and that's why I'd estimate it the same way. The other assumption there is that they give TCs at the same rate for tables and slots, because why not. Having reverse-calculated TCs for tables at MLife, many people found that the number of TCs they got at tables matched the number you get from slots IF you use a 10% theo on slots as a variable in the calculation. And note that you get the same number of TCs per coin-in at MLife (specialty slots aside) and CET regardless of the denom. ![]() I use 10% hold on slots as a ballpark for estimates mainly because it used to be the mid-point across denoms when I used to look at the NGC reports. "Also.do we know for certain Total Rewards assumes a 10 percent edge on slots? I’m sure penny machines are in the 12-14 percent range.but what about the 94 percent payback reels.or higher denomination where it’s believed to be in the mid 90’s" ![]()
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