Pay Cycles on Slot Machines
Written February 27, 2008 by Jack Jones
We have gotten asked the question of what a pay cycle means on the slot machine so we figured we would take the time to answer it here.
The term pay cycle is a theoretic expression used to describe the number of plays required for the machine to display all the possible winning and non-winning combinations. But, because each and every spin is a random event, a machine won’t hit all the possible combinations through any one specific cycle.
We hope this helps clear up any confusion players might have had.
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