Actually, payouts are not determined by the casino or anybody at the casino. All modern slot machines are linked up to essentially a super-secure network (think token ring on steroids wrapped in PGP encryption) which goes out over a dedicated line to the Gaming Commission who then determines when video slots pay out.
So, this changes nothing as regards to payout and amount paid out. At least it shouldn't. The Nevada Gaming Commission takes this stuff very seriously... At least I hope.
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Actually, payouts are not determined by the casino or anybody at the casino. All modern slot machines are linked up to essentially a super-secure network (think token ring on steroids wrapped in PGP encryption) which goes out over a dedicated line to the Gaming Commission who then determines when video slots pay out.
So, this changes nothing as regards to payout and amount paid out. At least it shouldn't. The Nevada Gaming Commission takes this stuff very seriously... At least I hope.