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2nd June 2019 at 4:44 pm #67801
…the question is, how much should I chase the ‘pop’ for.
I can deposit £1,000.
Yesterday, on Casumo, I set it up for 20p; then went for it at £2; the swarm paid a little over £1,000.
Today’s set up was from £70 deposit; 20p set up..a few moments where i thought it would insta-swarm me (thankfully it didn’t).
The thing is if I go at £2 a spin, I have 500-1000 shots (conservatively) of popping it for a reasonable return…
but if I go £4 a spin, I have about half to do the same for a bigger return.
Hmmm…
What to do?
2nd June 2019 at 4:48 pm #67803Nobody can give you any sound advice, because nobody has any clue of the outcome.
You’re gonna lose your grand. That’s what you should have in your head.
2nd June 2019 at 4:51 pm #67805Average swarm is just over 250x. I would play the first 20 bees on £1 before increasingly the stake as that on average would still give a profit. If you haven’t got the swarm by then i would increase the stake to £2. Putting the stake on £4 is high risk. There have been stories on here of people doing up to 6k on £4 stake and not even getting the swarm. At the end of the day just play within your means and what you can afford. Good luck.
2nd June 2019 at 5:07 pm #67807Well you can guarantee £1000 by not depositing and taking the misses out for dinner instead.
Or you could deposit and probably lose the lot.
Hmmm. Difficult decision.
2nd June 2019 at 5:07 pm #67808Do you up the bet on any other slots in this way? If the answer is no, then this slot shouldn’t be any different!
Haha, I do get why people play Wild Swarm in this way, but honestly it’s no different to landing a bonus on any other slot. But the way it’s designed fools you into implementing a strategy such as this.
12nd June 2019 at 5:14 pm #67810Do you up the bet on any other slots in this way? If the answer is no, then this slot shouldn’t be any different!
Haha, I do get why people play Wild Swarm in this way, but honestly it’s no different to landing a bonus on any other slot. But the way it’s designed fools you into implementing a strategy such as this.
That’s cos you think all slots are random. ????. Please take that light heartedly.
13rd June 2019 at 5:35 pm #67976In the end, it went for.. £472.30 on a £4 stake.
I deposited £300, did 300 spins at £1, then raised the stake to £4 before considering whether to redeposit or not.
As it turned out, I made a profit; so withdrew £400.
But.. just over 118x. I’ll certainly consider whether or not to get caught be the swarm in future.
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3rd June 2019 at 5:49 pm #67979In the end, it went for.. £472.30 on a £4 stake.
I deposited £300, did 300 spins at £1, then raised the stake to £4 before considering whether to redeposit or not.
As it turned out, I made a profit; so withdrew £400.
But.. just over 118x. I’ll certainly consider whether or not to get caught be the swarm in future.
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I’m glad you started on only £1 stake. ??
3rd June 2019 at 7:27 pm #68058Once you’re at max level, popping 10, 20 or 60 bees is irrelevant. It’s kinda like the placebo effect – you think that you’ve popped 60 bees but really it doesn’t matter. You’re just waiting for that 1 big feature, and while you’re grinding away at the ‘big one’, you’ll get a few of the regular 7-spin features and the odd box picking round.
Compare to Bruce Lee: You’ll eventually trigger the combined left+right feature for the ‘big one’ with 20 spins, but along the way, you’ll encounter many left side and many right side 5-spin features.
3rd June 2019 at 7:46 pm #68067I’d start low if I were you. Up the stake after 10-15 bees but be careful of how the slot is treating you. If it’s being a bitch and not bonusing or landing any bees, save the balance and try again another day. Don’t chase because this is where many people go wrong and lose a lot of money. Good luck with the swarm 🙂
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