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19th July 2019 at 4:03 pm #74726
For example previously I’ve hit 3 different 800-900x hits on Reactoonz on £5 stakes. I find it really hard to believe that if I was playing on max £100 stakes I’d been winning £80K-£100K 3 different times…
Give it a try , hell only 1k every ten spins , maybe that early bonus will just roll in
19th July 2019 at 4:32 pm #74727I’ve had big wins at all stake levels I’ve played at. Loads of people hit huge wins on all stake levels. There was a member of this forum a few months back who hit a Book of Ra Magic bonus on £20 stake and won £54,000. The only reason it seems to us as players we hit more decent features on low stakes is because the vast majority make most of our spins on low stakes, because that’s what we can afford. If you had enough bankroll to play thousands of spins on all the different slots at £5, £10 or £20 a pop, you’d be hitting crazy money too – you’d just also be losing it at the same rate.
19th July 2019 at 5:23 pm #7472819th July 2019 at 9:08 pm #7473320th July 2019 at 11:16 am #74753I think the reason why you don’t often see big multiplier wins on the bigger stakes (£10+) is because the funds run out quicker and thus gives the slot less opportunity to dish out that big multiplier.
It baffles me how many people think the RTP gets lower for you because people are winning.
The shocking thing is, plenty of croupiers and casino workers that I speak to also think this. Common misconception!
I think it stems from history, and how pub slots work.
Agreed. This is the difference between random and compensated. Both will stick to a percentage, let’s say 90%.
– Random means that every game you play have no bearing on each other and the 90% comes from the slot’s maths model. This applies mainly to video slots from online gambling, land casinos and arcades.
– Compensated means that every game you play does have bearing on each other and the machine runs on a cycle. This applies to fruit machines which you find in pubs, nightclubs, arcades, cafés, railway stations, airports, fairgrounds and holiday camps. Compensated also applies to club machines. These are found anywhere that is pay-walled, again nightclubs but also membership clubs e.g. a snooker club or dance lessons where you have to pay to get in.
20th July 2019 at 12:17 pm #74754Some FOBT games are now also compensated following the stake cap introduced in April. Since they got rid of £20-50 mega spins, many games have brought in a mode where you pay £2 a spin for the chance to win mega spins instead. I saw on one of Stop and Step’s videos for example when he went in to Centurion’s new fortune spins gamble, the game stated this feature is compensated, whereas the regular £2 base game remains random. So one to look out for if you play in bookies.
21st July 2019 at 7:36 am #74770They should just get rid of all FOBTs.. a bookies should be only available to place sports bets in.. or what ever else you can put bets on these days, such as the gender of the next royal baby. I don’t even know if you can do that, I just read it somewhere haha 🙂
If people want to play slots/roulette or what ever, they should go online. I still wonder how many people who have gamstop do their bollocks in by going into a bookies. There has to be a reason why they play in the bookies/services when the rtp is shite compared to online. I reckon they’re either hiding their gambling from their other half, or banned online 🙂
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