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I'm not sure. If each run is completely independant (like a roll of dice), you're right. But it's possible that machines are programmed to give out a certain amount of money in a day, to keep punters interested, in which case it would be sound logic.
The best gambling advice* is to find machines that are directly visible (and within hearing distance) of non-gambling areas. Those ones are programmed to win more often, so that people outside are tempted to venture in.
* I mean, after recommending that you don't bother gambling at all.
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I don't know about all of them, but most poker machines
are not programmed to give out a set amount of money a day but to randomly select the gamblers prize. On average a poker machine will give a 90% return.