BMM Lab Training Material - June 19

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Game Volatility

• Game volatility is the expression used to describe the frequency of prize payouts based on the hit table. A low volatile game provides the player with a steady flow of smaller prizes whereas a game with high volatility typically gives the player higher value and more erratic prizes. • Some jurisdictions restrict games based on volatility by requiring the minimum payout percentage to be achieved in X games based on an assumed number of plays per year. • Ontario § 20.2.1 - The intent of the following standards are to avoid potentially large deviations of a game’s actual payback from its theoretical payback, and to achieve the minimum required payback within the game’s expected lifetime.

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