![]() ![]() Payback percentage is all money paid out divided by all wagers, with the result multiplied by 100 to convert to percent. Those who ask that question need to understand that many of the bets they’re making are funded by winnings, and that figures into the payback calculation. “Shouldn’t that percentage be much lower?” “When I put $100 into a machine, I don’t leave with $90,” they’ll say. Whenever I relay such information, I get reaction from readers who wonder how that can possibly be right. The full report includes other denominations as well as progressives, but the Tunica average for all slots was 91.75 percent. ![]() In March, for example, non-progressive slots payed 91.16 percent in penny denominations, 93.72 on nickels, 92.41 percent on quarters and 96.81 percent on dollars. Every month, the Mississippi Gaming Commission publishes statistical reports that tell us, among other things, how much slot machines are paying back to players. ![]()
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