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I think The Strip machines payout about 87% of the time at the 1-cent denomination, and about 92% of the time at the $1 denomination. The higher the denomination, the slightly better is the winnings. The machine is programmed to behave differently on dependence of the denomination being played. You can change it as often or seldom as you like. When you touch that on the screen you will see all the available “multipliers”. Note the “1 cents CHANGE DENOM” on the bottom right corner. Therefore pressing the “60 credits” could then actually be $1.20, $3, $6, $30, and $60, respectively, instead.Īccompanying this explanation is a pic from Buffalo Gold: A machine would likely only have 3 or 4 of these options. Typical other options are 2 cents, 5 cents, 10 cents, 50 cents, $1, and $2. However, many penny slot machines do allow you to change the denomination. So if you press the “60 credits” button, then your bet is 60 cents. Unless you are in the High Limit areas, the slot machines usually default to 1 cent denomination. If I am understanding you correctly, you are referring to changing the denomination on a multi-denominational machine.