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26th November 2018 at 12:47 am #25650
I don’t think there is a flaw in the game design as such, each gamble is basically like sticking your money on red or black at the roulette table…but without the house edge of 0 so a true 50/50 shot each time,
I like this Derren Brown clip
The exact same outcome is possible on probably every Novomatic game, even the red or black card gamble! but Reel King has a base game that is designed more to chuck out more frequent decent wins/scrolls in the base game that can be gambled in the first place generally, Captain Bob on the other hand the game value is purely in the bonus which is really easy to get…
1126th November 2018 at 12:52 am #25649Hi Bandit,
I’m a relatively new fan, yes fan, a concept a think a few people on here need to think about, having only been watching you for about 6 months.
I felt compelled to comment having read some of the senseless, unfounded, stinking dribble coming out of the likes of nostromo332!
The videos you provide are entertaining becuase it is you, not because of the stake, not becuase of the games that are played. We (most of us) tune in for the value you bring to the table with your personality and epic episodes of involuntary verbal abuse aimed at games when they inevitably fuck you, whether that be at £1 or £20 your personality is what makes it.
Im a business owner and former (for the most part) gambler, and I think you should realise that YOU are the product here, not the slots or the fix / education / public service that some people clearly think that you should be providing to them.
Dont change Bandit – I don’t like Marmite and guess what, I simply don’t put it on my toast ?
All the best, good luck for you and the family.
PS – I’d leave the comments on YouTube, anyone with half a brain can spot a retard sat in his mums house in his boxers posting hate a mile off. Just ignore them.
Ben
3326th November 2018 at 1:11 am #25656Lol the games not got a design flaw…it’s just the game…your not going to spin in £20,000 on reel king are you?…so if you’ve played it and never tested the gamble then your not really playing reel king your playing slots if you know what I mean.
26th November 2018 at 1:12 am #25657I for one totally believe this to be the case. And those with the money to afford to go deep and up the stakes until they hit it, should do it.
I think your videos have proved this, and will further prove this. It’s a computer system designed on a payout structure, and as you never collect, I think it’s pooling money from people who are.
If I was you, I’d never show the reel king videos. I wouldn’t have let this out the bag. As you’ve posted so many now! Make money when the sun shines. As the game designers will get wind of this soon. There will literally not be many people upping stakes and going for tops. 99.9% don’t. And in my opinion there is a flaw in the game design. Exploit it while you can.
I have to respond to this as I feel the message it’s sending out is quite dangerous.
Unlike most pub slots, online slots are not compensated. This means that, your session is completely unaffected by your’s, or anyone else’s, previous session(s). It’s random. So by not collecting and gambling to the top and then collecting, there has been no money pooled by you or by anyone else.
As to whether or not there is a fault in the Reel King design, it’s possible, however I feel very unlikely. The only thing I can think of is if the gamble was not a true 50/50 and in fact weighted towards the player, as an error in coding.
The key reason for Steve’s success here is a loose implementation of the Martingale strategy and a whole lot of luck. The gamble is 50/50, meaning there is no house edge. However, the base wins have a 94% RTP, which in the general sense is a 6% house edge. From this, you’d expect Steve to have made a loss overall by now, right? Well, Steve is quite smart (sort of) with how he plays this slot. He increases the bet when the average top outweighs his current loss. This is very similar to those who bet on red/black on roulette, and then double the bet when it doesn’t come in, until it comes in. It’s a strategy that, although comes with a high risk due to the potentially unsustainable bet sizing, works to incur a profit or breakeven as long as the top is hit before 1) Steve gives up or 2) the max bet is reached and total loss surpassed the current top.
Sorry for the long post, but I felt I had to explain this one. I don’t want people thinking it’s a broken game and anyone can profit from it. You do have to get lucky (or more so, not get unlucky), however compensated the betting strategy is.
3226th November 2018 at 1:19 am #25659I can’t understand all the hate around.
These are the best videos yet in my opinion where the hell else are you gonna see wins or stakes like this. You are even eclipsing Paul these days! The thrill is crazy and since I could never afford these stakes I love watching someone who can.
Why people think they have a right to moan at you about how you play with your money is beyond me..
My main concern if I was you Bandit would be they might remove Reel king if you keep hitting like this!!!
126th November 2018 at 2:08 am #25663I hear what your saying …a part of me thinks the games are designed to make money from people who gamble but collect..probably possibly because that’s what bad gamblers like me tend to think lol. I don’t use the gamble option…and always think I should but I dont.so my decisions made on the fact that if I gamble then I’m gambling and that really only has one outcome and I can’t afford to gamble like that.so I don’t. i never use it ,knowing I could of won more money there but I pressed ‘collect’ they love safe gamblers like me cos I put money in, lose and walk away not knowing the game ,how it plays. Steve really knows his reel king he just gets it. Most just wanna play a game and see if they win , experience paid for. No real gamble just some spins to see if we get lucky.gamblers know a good stake is just the same as a small stake but add a couple zeros …20p X10 £2, £2 X10 £20 £20 X 10 £200 the difrance between £2 and £200 says it all..but there’s a price to pay when its gone its gone remember that people please. You need atleast £100,000 spare to do this so it’s not just guns happen with out a lot of game time. Theres a video on YouTube guy does £50,000 spins hits feature twice walks away with £20,000,000..but on the scheme of things he put five million in..so just 4x value really which is all it takes on high stakes Steve doubled up.he chose to gamble and he chose high stakes. great choice …I wouldnt normally express this online but I was urging you to higher the stake it was the only way to greater your value on return. The same as above regarding red and black in roulette. If you didn’t I thought no it would of beeen a loong night…soo happy it had a good outcome..
26th November 2018 at 2:09 am #25664Jesus Christ there is some muppets about, scrambled egg for brains in some cases. You’ve shown enough proof and you owe nothing to nobody.
Great win again mate, call it luck a good run whatever keep milking the bollocks out of it. Nice to see someone taking back from the casinos.
26th November 2018 at 9:06 am #25680Not buying it. As bandit has said, hits the top every time, every session, playing on two sites st the same time. Has turned huge losses over years into profits in the space of months. Is now buying a house. Definitely a fault in the coding. In my opinion.
26th November 2018 at 10:11 am #25698I for one totally believe this to be the case. And those with the money to afford to go deep and up the stakes until they hit it, should do it.
I think your videos have proved this, and will further prove this. It’s a computer system designed on a payout structure, and as you never collect, I think it’s pooling money from people who are.
If I was you, I’d never show the reel king videos. I wouldn’t have let this out the bag. As you’ve posted so many now! Make money when the sun shines. As the game designers will get wind of this soon. There will literally not be many people upping stakes and going for tops. 99.9% don’t. And in my opinion there is a flaw in the game design. Exploit it while you can.
I have to respond to this as I feel the message it’s sending out is quite dangerous.
Unlike most pub slots, online slots are not compensated. This means that, your session is completely unaffected by your’s, or anyone else’s, previous session(s). It’s random. So by not collecting and gambling to the top and then collecting, there has been no money pooled by you or by anyone else.
As to whether or not there is a fault in the Reel King design, it’s possible, however I feel very unlikely. The only thing I can think of is if the gamble was not a true 50/50 and in fact weighted towards the player, as an error in coding.
The key reason for Steve’s success here is a loose implementation of the Martingale strategy and a whole lot of luck. The gamble is 50/50, meaning there is no house edge. However, the base wins have a 94% RTP, which in the general sense is a 6% house edge. From this, you’d expect Steve to have made a loss overall by now, right? Well, Steve is quite smart (sort of) with how he plays this slot. He increases the bet when the average top outweighs his current loss. This is very similar to those who bet on red/black on roulette, and then double the bet when it doesn’t come in, until it comes in. It’s a strategy that, although comes with a high risk due to the potentially unsustainable bet sizing, works to incur a profit or breakeven as long as the top is hit before 1) Steve gives up or 2) the max bet is reached and total loss surpassed the current top.
Sorry for the long post, but I felt I had to explain this one. I don’t want people thinking it’s a broken game and anyone can profit from it. You do have to get lucky (or more so, not get unlucky), however compensated the betting strategy is.
I’m agreeing with all that you’ve said, but need to add that stevie should check as much info as possible about the Version of reel king he’s playing, and when its upgraded to be careful.
Thunderbird 🙂
If you get that you know what I mean.
126th November 2018 at 10:17 am #25699Yes. Absolutely. Sure when the version is updated, it will change.
Hopefully Steve will have made enough to buy most of northern England by then.
Get more laptops ??
10 sessions at a time, not many opportunities in life to cash in!
26th November 2018 at 12:25 pm #25708Not buying it. As bandit has said, hits the top every time, every session, playing on two sites st the same time. Has turned huge losses over years into profits in the space of months. Is now buying a house. Definitely a fault in the coding. In my opinion.
It’s just simple maths.
This table shows the odds of hitting the top, depending on how many levels there are to hit. If you play enough spins (particularly if you’re playing across multiple clients and doubling the spin output) then chances are you will hit the top. It’s a high probability outcome.
Let’s say every time you get to the gamble ladder, you have 8 levels. Obviously sometimes you have less, sometimes you have more, but for the purpose of this example let’s say it’s always 8. Let’s also say you hit a win roughly 1 in 5 spins. That means, on average, you should reach the top by 1,280 spins. Given how much Steve plays Reel King in his sessions, that number really isn’t high.
It is logical that he reaches the top, and it is also reasonable that he profits due to his betting strategy. This does not mean that there is a fault in the code. Nor does it mean that anyone else should approach this slot with the same mindset in the hope of printing money.
26th November 2018 at 1:29 pm #25719Honestly cannot understand the hate given over this, hear we have a man risking his own money playing a slot the way he wants to play it, why is it so difficult for those who don’t like it to just stop watching?, has to be jealousy IMO.
Some very weird people in this world.
26th November 2018 at 1:43 pm #25720Had a little moan in the comments about you having to justify yourself again but as i said in that comment i can skip ahead if i feel the need to so you do you.
Honestly Id feel bad saying anything given some of the unreasonable demands people are making of you in here. Even if you were Daddy warbucks and could piss 10k up a wall and not flinch that’d be down to your personal circumstances and if people got their undies in a bundle over it they could just click that X in the top right and never watch your vids again.
26th November 2018 at 3:17 pm #25724This is a difficult one cos I don’t have anything against you bandit, but if you where to be totally upfront you’d have to show how much you where making thru affiliation and if your clear with your own conscious and the majority of people on here support you like it seems they do, I don’t see the problem in that
26th November 2018 at 3:42 pm #25727Great video again,personally i prefer your videos of the last 6-12months than the lower stakes early days…i do disagree that reel king is the only way to win losses back,There are many BTG/push gaming and other slots out there that on £30 stake and get the right bonus would pay alot more than a reel king top,But i know reel king has been very kind to you so i would be the same im sure.
Ignore the hater,especially dont show anyone your bank statements its nobodies buisness how much money you have,Alot of ppl seem to be really thick about streamers,we know they make some money for sign ups so why do they act like nobody can control themselves and lose loads of money just because they watch a streamer?…i would gamble if watched streams or didnt,they seem to think streamers con ppl into gambling its just BS.
Again great win,and play whatever stakes you really would when offline,whether it be £1/£5/£30…for me the higher the bets the more excitement personally,but i like all your videos.
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