Is it possible for a slot machine with high payback percentage not to pay you ?

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It is very possible for a slot machine with a high payback percentage not to pay you because the payback percentage is calculated on a long-term projection, but on a short-term basis, you will not be able to win a dime from that machine. This is why paying attention to pay back percentages does not really matter because what matters is that you are playing the slot game on a short-term basis.
 
Yes, it is possible for a slot machine with a high payback percentage not to pay you on a particular play. The reason for this is that slot machines, like all casino games, are designed to be random. Each spin of the reels is an independent event and the outcome of one spin does not affect the outcome of the next spin.
 
Yes, it is possible for a slot machine with a high payback percentage to not pay out. This is because the payback percentage is an average based on thousands of spins. In the short term, anything can happen, and it is possible to lose money even on a machine with a high payback percentage.
 
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