Post by
Wangotango67 on Feb 07, 2016 10:39am
DOES ANYONE KNOW ? SLOT MACHINE COST PER PLAY ?
What machines PYD has - the cost per play ?
It's most likely - 1 cent plays - the most popular - or is it a mix - 1 cent 2 cent 5 cent and up ?
What if the majority were all - 1 cent play machines ?
What if - they were changed to all 2 cent play per machine ?
Would such an increase not double the revenues ?
Again an unknown variable - that could exponentially increase the revenues at the flip of a switch.... right - wrong ?
If ever they tackle the Integrity machines - and revamp the contracts - all dependent upon the casino owners - it could be yet another game changer - in the making....
Question is - PYD would need an enticer to convince the current casinos to revamp the contracts - something to the tune of = newer machines = better draw of gaming crowds.
More crowds = more action ingaming = more revenues for all.
As it is - it appears for every 100 slot machines placed = translates to about 1 million in revenues.
Regardless if the slots are slightly used - they can still earn the revenues.... Slightly used saves on costs = and still gets the job done....
If they are bound in the Integrity contracts - then how much longer til lthe end of the contracts ?
Are they already securing the next contracts to be ? And if so - will they try to double the revenues - using higher per play slots ? Even better - adding even more machines in each casino ?
Since PYD has their act together - and with the resent Tonkawa placements - they actually helped out with the casinos renovations....
I wonder if other casinos would consider - a new reno - and add more space - for more profits...? The greater the floor space = allows for more machines and that means more gamers and potential revenues...
I like my idea of - going up - up - up .....
Most casinos - spread themselves across - and al lthe floor space is effectively used.. but what about al lthat air space going up ? Ive been in several casinos will ample vaulted ceilings that could easily accommodate an extra floor above or - using the perimeter space with cantelever floor - still overlooking the action below - would definitely work - considering the casino already has the license - and wuld onlyneed to apply for more machines - whicxh is based on floor space and public aloottment of howmany are allowed in a venue... which if the floor space is increased via 12- 15 cantelever upper perimeter floors - it just might fly as a great idea... and open the doors to mantcasinos that want to increase their gaming options by offering all the more machines ?
Who knows.. just ideas....
Also i tried ot get more info. on the patent pending - cryptolock - but since its in a pending stage it all the harder ot search out... i tried but to no avail.... And given there is limited info on it... i'm wondering if PYD - in the near term future - could place something on their website - to allow investors to better understand just what type of technology they have - and how it can be implemented with in the gaming industry... Providing such info. is not case sensitive and won't divulge too much too soon - so the competion can't infringe on such technology....
Crossed fingers - they have something that can be sold across the gaming sector and that has the potential to be a standard - or made mandatorty that al lonline gaming companies woud have to integrate into their present gaming servers....
Time will tell....
Cheers !