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The player uses three buttons to stop the reels, The machine accepts tokens and features an LCD screen, music and extra reels, which enhances the standard reel play. The spin knob on a Pachislo machine is located on the front of the cabinet – instead of a handle on the side on a regular slot machine.
Saw this:the machine on the right seems better than the one on the left.
then I thought 'When is a slot machine (in general) worth playing?
(assume it's set to the higher of:
-minimum payout allowed by state law
-minimal payout possible by the manufacturer)
Found out Reset amount is $5k
:o
It all depends on the cycle . Powerball earlier in the year was an edge but not worth playing , I find games all the time that are huge progressives above the reset but still not worth a dollar from my pocket

https://calgaryomg.netlify.app/riverwind-casino-poker-tables.html. Powerball earlier in the year was an edge but not worth playing
Disagree on the first part: there was a 1 in 292 million chance of hitting a jackpot worth a lump sum of $561 million (after federal taxes; if you bought your ticket or live in 37 of the 44 states that sell powerball, it would be reduced even further from state taxes). Unfortunately, given that the previous drawing sold over 400 million tickets, the chance of a split took away any possible edge.
Though I agree on the second part, perhaps 100 million Americans disagree: even without an edge they all still thought it was worth playing
Thanks for reminding me to pick up some mega millions tickets.
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Disagree on the first part: there was a 1 in 292 million chance of hitting a jackpot worth a lump sum of $561 million (after federal taxes; if you bought your ticket or live in 37 of the 44 states that sell powerball, it would be reduced even further from state taxes). Unfortunately, given that the previous drawing sold over 400 million tickets, the chance of a split took away any possible edge.
Though I agree on the second part, perhaps 100 million Americans disagree: even without an edge they all still thought it was worth playing