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Title: slot math and par sheets
Post by: tech_boss on June 08, 2009, 05:29:39 AM
Hi,

I have a basic understanding of the contents of par sheet. But i need to know how to prepare a par sheet for a game/feature.
I came across blogs about SM3 seminar by ICS gaming on slot math.
If any of u can share the presentation of that session, it would be great.
Can u guide me on how i can calculate and prepare a par sheet for a math model.

thanks n regards


Title: Re: slot math and par sheets
Post by: jay on June 08, 2009, 09:02:06 AM
I might suggest you vist the G2E web site.
This is an annual event in Vegas for the gaming industry.
They have a number of older presentations available.

Another good web site for casino math is the Wizzard of Odds.

If you lay out your paytable, number of virtual stops, reel order, %'s and what feature you want to incorporate I am sure some of the math wizz's here might be interested in taking a stab at it.


Title: Re: slot math and par sheets
Post by: TZtech on June 08, 2009, 09:49:09 AM
Hi

Have a look at the top of the page for the Slot Tech Magazine. There was a series of articles in that mag that was published by John Wilson (I believe he is the owner of ICS gaming)
There used to be a download with alll the articles on that site (Unfortunately it huge so i cant post it) - not sure if it is there anymore. Otherwise you can look in the magazine index and purchase the magazines with the relevant articles.

Regards
Ian


Title: Re: slot math and par sheets
Post by: tech_boss on July 07, 2009, 09:30:21 AM
I could not find any presentations from G2E web site.
Wizard of odds helps with understanding the terminology. But i want to start off with creating par sheet.
Can any one post John Wilson's articles or any related info pls.

thanks and regards


Title: Re: slot math and par sheets
Post by: jay on July 07, 2009, 10:17:46 PM
We "can't" (and don't) knowingly "post" copyrighted material.  Some info like manuals are shared from one individual to another under the "fair use" clause as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. See the bottom of the page for the full text of this matter. Hopefully one of our members will send you what your looking for.  You won't however find it posted. Make sure your profile is filled out with your email address. Don't post it openlly as the web crawlers will pick it up and your email box will be filled with spam before morning light.