Originally Posted by pahrump pete View Post
Sometimes I'm at the store searching, give up and ask the clerk where is this item? Usually the answer is-Right in front of you! Anyhow.

What can I learn from these two pics? Why did you show both? How does the total come about. How many ways did you win? What is the bet, what is the demon. It's clear as mud but I'm curious. Thanks.

Signed, Lost in Montana.
Here's my stats for the play:

Start: $4917.56
Finish: $4994.58
Wager: $28,882
Cost: $4166
Drain: 14.43%
Net Win/Loss: +$829 and comp/freeplay

How I determined the total wager:

The meter moves at .002666666%.
Divide 1 by that number and you get 3.75.
That means it takes a $3.75 wager to move the meter 1 cent.
So every $375 in action moves the meter $1.
I moved the meter from 4917.58 to 4994.56.
Thats a difference of $77.02.
77.02 X 375 means a total wager of $28,882

I had $5000 in the machine with $834 in credits left when it hit. That's how I determined that the profit was $829.

For the drain percentage I just divide the $4166 cost by the total wager, $28,882 to get 14.43%.