Can Premises Managers “loosen” or “tighten” the LGM at the flip of a switch?
No. LPMs have a computer chip in them, which determines the return to player [RTP%] These computer chips must comply with National Regulations and Standards and are tested and approved by the Gambling Board. To change the RTP on a machine the computer chip must be exchanged during a highly regulated and controlled process. All computer chips and Random Number Generators must be sealed in a “logic box” inside the LPM. The change process is recorded, strictly audited and controlled by both internal and external Gambling Board Auditors.
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