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2nd August 2020 at 6:31 pm in reply to: Is it illegal to bonus Megaways in less than 500 spins #102258
Megaways games are hard to bonus. They’re designed that way. They do this so that they can keep both the base game and the bonus game potential high. They’re inherently volatile games.
On the plus side, I suppose I built the pot enough for someone else to have a good hit or two. And good luck to them.
Hate to spoil this for you, but online slots don’t work this way. They’re random and are not compensated in any way whatsoever (with the small exception of progressive jackpots).
Reactoonz without a doubt. Can never land garga, I spent thousands upon thousands of spins earlier this year on it without it landing once – and that was on the higher RTP version. This actually made me go onto Gamstop in the end… Purely because I was so tilted and had enough of online slots ?
Can totally relate to danger though, I can never bonus this quickly. Always takes the piss!
11Letsgiveitaspin tried this on stream the other day. It was something like six bonus buys in a row paid zero or very close to zero. I’m sure it can pay huge, just beware of the grind!
All about that Bonanza life! It’s always my goto for wagering. Rare bonus, but solid base game and high potential.
It does look dodgy as the inner is sloped so the ball should drop when the wheel slows down. Can’t think of anything rigged more than that crazy time though
What makes you think that about Crazy Time?
In fact I have the same thoughts on things like free spins too. In a game such as Fishing Frenzy when you get the bonus does it already know it’s paying X amount as soon as it’s triggered or is it random. I understand that the trigger itself will be random.
This varies between providers and specific games. With BTG Megaways games for example, each spin in the bonus is random.
In the case of Fishing Frenzy Megaways, this is Blueprint, who normally have all of their bonus outcomes determined on the initial spin ID. This doesn’t include those with a bonus gamble option, which can change the outcome, but once collected it’d then be pre-determined.
Hope that helps.
Biggest win (£)
Deal or no Deal, The Banker’s Riches – £35,000ish
£100 spins, so only 350x, seven years ago now, ridiculous! Rest assured I’ll never beat this as I never go this crazy anymore.Biggest win (x)
Dead or Alive 2 – 16,963x
36p bet, £6,106 in total. Crazy!I think someone once said if it shows you the other choices after you pick then the choice is random based on your click, I’d prefer if someone like @eejit101 or @biohazard could either confirm or laugh at me ?
Haha, no you aren’t wrong. That certainly used to be the case, however it seems now that many providers have taken advantage of that belief and show you the other choices regardless of whether it is pre-determined or not.
It really doesn’t matter whether it’s pre-determined or not, the outcome is the same. The only difference is, as others have already said, pre-determined is actually better from a mental standpoint as you can’t then blame yourself!
1Yeah Leo have the worst customer service that I’ve ever experienced.
Try Rizk or Calzone, both decent, just use the RTP list that’s been posted about on the forum as I think Rizk may be going the same way as the others now…
Just a update biohazard and seyahram1977 all good kept on at them and been verified now and money on way cheers for advice again
Good man 😀
14th July 2020 at 4:59 pm in reply to: VideoSlots reduced RTP on Play’n’Gos, Pragmatics, Red Tigers, IGTs #101635Yep, very old news.
And as @ragingzeus says, they’ve also adopted the same changes on Netents AND other providers now. Best just to avoid entirely if you’re after more value for money and play time.
Keep at them 🙂 many legitimate casinos use these stalling tactics to delay payouts. It’s not good, but it’s the way it is (for now).
They’re licensed in the UK as part of Genesis group, so I as @Seyahkram1977 says, I wouldn’t be worried as long as you’ve not breached their terms and are using your own money.
https://secure.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/PublicRegister/Search/Detail/45235
Source of wealth is a mandatory requirement of any UK regulated casino, once a certain threshold has been met. Many casinos have been fined huged sums by the UKGC by not having sufficient KYC checks in place. If you refuse to send in bank statements, then you won’t be able to play, it’s as simple as that.
Casumo take this to a whole new level, however, with an obscene level of rechecks and an incompetent set of handlers.
I do support anyone who says to avoid Leo though, as they have abysmal customer service. ?
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