The results of play on 60 different computer simulated reel slots challenge the widely held theory that frequent slot players are able to detect changes in a slot machine\u27s house advantage as slight as 1 to 2%. These findings affect the formulation of critical and capital-intensive customer retention strategies and brand positioning campaigns within the gaming industry. An overwhelming majority of 10,000 virtual players were not able to reject the hypothesis of equal payback percentages after playing both a 3% game and a 12% game (i.e., a 400% increase in the house advantage). This result held across three levels of pay table variance and five levels of trials or spins. The differences in house advantages examined herein ranged from 33% ...
The proliferation of legalized gaming has significantly changed the nature of the hospitality indust...
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A short summary of my recent academic research. The intent was to expose a wider audience to the fin...
Data from a US hotel casino are analyzed to examine the validity of a controversial theory holding t...
The aim of this study was to better understand the role of a slot machine’s house advantage (a.k.a. ...
Based on modified versions of licensed pay tables from reel slot machines, simulations of play faile...
While holding par constant, changes in the standard deviation of the pay table produced an inverse e...
Results from three different Nevada hotel-casinos failed to support the popular notion that poker ro...
The average payback percentage from slot machines is important to gamblers, casinos and governments....
The average payback percentage from slot machines is important to gamblers, casinos and governments....
The average payback percentage from slot machines is important to gamblers, casinos and governments....
Using data from two repeater market hotel casinos, the relationship between bingo and slot business ...
The average payback percentage from slot machines is important to gamblers, casinos and governments....
Using performance data from three Las Vegas hotel-casinos, time series regression models were employ...
It is a commonly held belief that irrational thoughts held by gamblers can pro-mote gambling behavio...
The proliferation of legalized gaming has significantly changed the nature of the hospitality indust...
This paper examines the effect of poker room volume on slot revenue. Using data from a destination m...
A short summary of my recent academic research. The intent was to expose a wider audience to the fin...
Data from a US hotel casino are analyzed to examine the validity of a controversial theory holding t...
The aim of this study was to better understand the role of a slot machine’s house advantage (a.k.a. ...
Based on modified versions of licensed pay tables from reel slot machines, simulations of play faile...
While holding par constant, changes in the standard deviation of the pay table produced an inverse e...
Results from three different Nevada hotel-casinos failed to support the popular notion that poker ro...
The average payback percentage from slot machines is important to gamblers, casinos and governments....
The average payback percentage from slot machines is important to gamblers, casinos and governments....
The average payback percentage from slot machines is important to gamblers, casinos and governments....
Using data from two repeater market hotel casinos, the relationship between bingo and slot business ...
The average payback percentage from slot machines is important to gamblers, casinos and governments....
Using performance data from three Las Vegas hotel-casinos, time series regression models were employ...
It is a commonly held belief that irrational thoughts held by gamblers can pro-mote gambling behavio...
The proliferation of legalized gaming has significantly changed the nature of the hospitality indust...
This paper examines the effect of poker room volume on slot revenue. Using data from a destination m...
A short summary of my recent academic research. The intent was to expose a wider audience to the fin...