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The MGM signature machines are worth looking at. There are the popular Majestic Lions $1 progressive games which pay (are you ready for this?) over $750,000 every day! You can also try Reel Millions and Lion's Share for your chance to win $1,000,000! It seems all the Las Vegas casinos have their high limit slots and The MGM Grand is no exception.
Simply have $800,000 of coin in per day...
But do you think that they get $800,000 of coin in each day? For them to post this on their website, doesn't that require them to at least payout $750,000 each day?
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Do the math - Stop and think how much a typical machine takes in.
A $1 slot has a max credit of, what?, $3 per spin? At an average of only 10 spins per minute (it's probably faster), that's $30 per minute or $1,800 per hour.
You only need 35 machines, at 12 hours per day, to cover $750,000. There's probably way more than 35 of these machines averaging more than 12 hours a day....
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You realize that it does NOT say that there's a single $750,000 jackpot, right? Over $750,000 is the total paid out. And keep in mind, that counts the amount paid as credits that are re-bet and lost.
Do the math - Stop and think how much a typical machine takes in.
A $1 slot has a max credit of, what?, $3 per spin? At an average of only 10 spins per minute (it's probably faster), that's $30 per minute or $1,800 per hour.
You only need 35 machines, at 12 hours per day, to cover $750,000. There's probably way more than 35 of these machines averaging more than 12 hours a day....