Theoretical win definition
Theoretical win means, in respect of any customer (i) in the case of cash chip play, the total amount wagered multiplied by the game house advantage; and (ii) in the case of rolling chip, the turnover amount multiplied by the theoretical rolling chip win percentage of 2.7%, in each case ignoring the actual win or loss experienced as a result of that customer’s play, provided in each case that “theoretical win” shall not exceed, as to any customer, 12.5% of the available credit line for that customer on the related visit.
Theoretical win means a Class B licensee’s estimated win per customer based upon the customer’s rated table and/or slot gaming activity. Table game theoretical equals average bet × length of gaming activity × decisions per hour × house advantage. Elec- tronic gaming device (slot machine) theoretical equals coin or cash in × machine hold per- centage.
Theoretical win means a Class B licensee’s estimated win per customer based upon the customer’s rated table and/or slot gaming activity. Table game theoretical equals average bet × length of gaming activ- ity × decisions per hour × house advantage.
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Theoretical win means a Class B licensee’s estimated win per customer based upon the customer’s rated table and/or slot gaming activity. Table game theoretical equals average bet × length of gaming activity ×
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