Not sure why or I would have calculated. Thanks again. If you do eventually run across the figure I would be interested but no big deal. You certainly go beyond the call of duty in enlightening the forum members,Why can you not open the ZIP?
Since all the simulations had the same number of spins, you can actually just take the average of each payout% to find the final payout% . This is done easy in Excel etc. I guess that it is close to the 95% we know this slot has, the total number of spins is 600*17300 ~10M spins, and this is enough to get very close to the actual payout%.
Edit: I am at work now, and this computer has MS office uninstalled, so I can not do it.
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