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The term "pay cycle" in slot machines is a belief among some players that a machine might be programmed to pay out after a certain number of spins. However, this is a myth and there is no scientific evidence to support this claim. In reality, slot machines operate based on a random number generator, which generates a sequence of numbers that determines the outcome of each spin. Each spin is independent of the previous one, and the machine has no memory of previous spins. The payback percentage on a slot machine is determined by the game's design and is typically programmed into the machine's software. It is not affected by the number of spins since the last payout or any other factors outside of the game's design.