As a slot player, given the choice of a, say, high limit Lightning Link at dimes vs.Then the casino selects a payback level for each denom or group out of the choices available. But most modern game with multiple denominations have at least some way to break down payback in either individual denoms or groups of denoms. Casinos may or may not choose to set higher denominations at higher paybacks – just because they have the option doesn’t mean they use it. Many modern machines have the ability to break down payback percentage selection by denomination.These are great questions, with not very clear cut answers I’m afraid, but I’ll break it down:
Reason I ask is I’m looking at Louisiana and they have no dime or two cent percentages listed but I know I’ve played those on machines there. So, obviously each machine is different, but do paybacks correspond to each denom within a machine? Like, if I sit at a machine and change it from penny denom to dime denom, am I now playing at dime payback percentage, or is the entire machine settings locked to the penny payback and I need to go find a nickel or quarter machine to do better? My recent post on state-by-state and by casino payback reporting yielded a question on Facebook from reader Zack, who asked: