Slots/Pokies ROI %

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With the problem of criminals using pokie machines in australia as a way to wash money, do the return payouts to player get affected?
Ie:
Machine roi is roughly 87% so on average per $10 played u get $8.7 back
But, when someone puts in large amounts ($10,000) play $1 and then withdraw for the receipt (money washed)
Does this mean that machine has just paid out a large sum at 100% and now will make everyone else’s returns less?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

From the perspective of the operator, that remaining $9,999 was never wagered. It would be incorrect to include that in any calculation of payback statistics, since it was never involved with the game.

Also, in general, slot games are always independent events. A previous player winning a large prize wouldn’t affect anyone else, excluding the value of progressive prizes

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