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Hey @SlotsCrack – some of the items you’ve raised are valid, whilst some are incorrect.
Casinos no doubt use big data and tactical marketing techniques to draw in their customers. And online slots generally are more volatile than land-based.
However, your RTP example doesn’t make much sense. If the player was averaging 100% RTP on a slot in a given session, then they would be at exactly their starting balance – they can’t have lost money versus their starting balance at that moment in time. This is because RTP is calculated based on total won / total wagered.
All slots simply follow a predefined mathematics. This ensures the thing operates within ‘spec’ as intended and grants both casino and provider their cut.Could you clarify what you mean by this?
Does this also mean if I played for thousands of spins (ala Bonanza) without the bonus would I be getting a horrendous 71.9%?Theoretically, yes. But realistically, no. You could be anywhere from 10% to 10,000% in that small sample size. The average of billions of spins would result in very close to 71.9% without the bonus landing.
I’ve never seen the RTP displayed in this way – I like it! Shows you how much potential they have reserved for the bonus itself.
I don’t think the bandit is retarded enough to think that brexit is a good idea so I imagine he won’t be celebrating it.
This could be awkward…
What the fuck is the point of this slot? I feel like all ingenuity is officially dead with the latest run of megaways slots.
Without the retrigger mechanic and fixed multiplier, all this surely is, is another reskin of all of the other basic megaways games?
Lazy and pointless.
21st January 2020 at 12:11 am in reply to: LDW’s – Losses Disguised as Wins and other cool stuff! #89021You win less often, but win more.
It’s the same RTP, I just can’t stand winning less than my original bet, it’s pointless.
20th January 2020 at 11:04 pm in reply to: LDW’s – Losses Disguised as Wins and other cool stuff! #89013Both good videos these, thanks for sharing! The 2nd one I believe I watched years ago, sums up quite nicely how slots work.
In regards to LDWs, I hate these the most. I always reduce the lines so that if I win, it’s actually a win and not a loss (e.g. Book of Ra to 5 lines).
11Never heard of these. What is the reason they are giving you for not paying out?
Awesome win man! Tried for years to land one of these jackpots, the house edge is awfully high, but these side bets are only ever £1 so I always think why not.
Fun fact, I believe the odds for this jackpot are 1 in 22,100 chance. So incredibly unlikely, but attainable.
If your from the uk they cant do that to you take them to court they have to give you 2 or 3 weeks notice.
Close!
https://www.gov.uk/redundancy-your-rights/notice-periods
Notice periods
You must be given a notice period before your employment ends.The statutory redundancy notice periods are:
– at least one week’s notice if employed between one month and 2 years
– one week’s notice for each year if employed between 2 and 12 years
– 12 weeks’ notice if employed for 12 years or moreCheck your contract. Your employer may give you more than the statutory minimum, but they cannot give you less.
Notice pay
As well as statutory redundancy pay, your employer should either:– Pay you through your notice period
– Pay you in lieu of notice depending on your circumstancesPayment in lieu of notice
Your employment can be ended without notice if ‘payment in lieu of notice’ is included in your contract. Your employer will pay you instead of giving you a notice period.You get all of the basic pay you would’ve received during the notice period. You may get extras such as pension contributions or private health care insurance if they’re in your contract.
What we saying for tonight’s games then? ?
I’d love a Titans v 49ers superbowl.
NFL would love a Chiefs v Packers superbowl.
Guessing it’ll be a Chiefs v 49ers superbowl.
Awesome hit man, huge!
I agree games such as this, Extra Chilli etc. just aren’t worth it without the bonus buy. But obviously not a problem if the buy is still available in your country!
Please everyone stop using JustGiving. This is becoming a major tilt of mine. They are a for-profit organisation that has large fees and commission in order to maximise margins. They are business first, charity second.
Plenty of better alternatives out there that’ll do a lot more good for the charity involved.
I know RTP is set over a huge number of plays. I am just wondering as I’ve been playing these games for 20 years, so must have done billions of spins. There isn’t a way in the world that I got 94% back or whatever it is.You’d be surprised! If you have done a billion spins, and the games you have been playing have a theoretical RTP of 94%, assuming that you are keeping to the same bet size and not some wide adjustments, you should be very close to 94%. It always feels worse than it is as we refilter that money back through, so it gets less and less.
For example, let’s say you play through £100 on £1 spins, so 100 spins. The theoretical RTP of 94% would indicate you should end up around £94 (this would never be the case for such a small sample size, but bear with me). You then play another 100 spins – you’re now on £88.36. And as gamblers, we keep going. Eventually this’ll just keep trickling down to zero a lot of the time.
Slots are volatile, so the above example isn’t real world. But over billions of spins, it is a lot more realistic. Look up the law of large numbers for more info on this.
Remember, RTP is based on wagers, not on deposits.
I think that the casino should be obligated to show the RTP of all games up front when the player clicks on the game and not have it hidden away in the information sections.100% this. I’ve played at several places now where the information is impossible to find.
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