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  • in reply to: Community Poker Tourney? #43735
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    AmberleighHouse is our champ, who turns out to be a loyal Backinamo member under the alias Hacko. Apologies for any miscommunication on that one (I was misfed information as I joined late hahaha).

    Amber takes down $208. Goonchamp in 2nd place, taking $112!

    2-0 to the Backinamo crew! It stayed home 😉

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    in reply to: Community Poker Tourney? #43730
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    DamoRenn has fallen! Well played mate, did us proud in 3rd place.

    Two remain, both in the money now. $320 in the prizepool going to these two.

    Goonchamp – 227k (Backinamo)
    AmberleighHouse – 142k (TGC)

    in reply to: Community Poker Tourney? #43725
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    Three left guys!

    Goonchamp – 170k (Backinamo)
    AmberleighHouse – 124k (TGC)
    DamoRenn – 65k (Backinamo)

    in reply to: What should Mr Bandit buy next? #43458
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    I think a second property for sure! Can generate great income and it remains there as a valuable asset for the future.

    I’d probably suggest steering clear of shares direct and going towards funds if going down that route. Risk distributed out a bit more but can still yield some healthy profits!

    in reply to: Long time lurker #43456
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    Welcome to the forum 😀

    in reply to: Dragons fire #43441
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    Crazy win! Nice one 😀 plenty of horror stories on this forum about this slot. Good to see a positive one!

    in reply to: MY true thoughts for the day! #43436
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    Congrats bud, awesome news! 😀

    You naming them donuts?

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    in reply to: A controversal discussion #43434
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    I can tell already this thread is going to be absolute gold. Oh my god. The scenes.

    #FacebookNeverHappened

    in reply to: Reel King – Getting back on the Horse. #43266
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    Malkychamp wrote:

    £200 in after 6 quid its already hit top i will be quitting my job at this rate

    Haha yesssssssss get in there, nice one Malky! Great to see.

    in reply to: Reel King – Getting back on the Horse. #43248
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    Nearly £100k up now on this quest alone, this is absolutely insane lol.

    in reply to: Megaways Slots #43246
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    shouldersofbutter wrote:

    You may not be that 450 spin though. It might go to another player. You may never catch it and go without a bonus indefinitely.

    Laws of averages bud. You could get ten bonuses in a row on the first spin, or you could go 10,000 spins without a bonus, yes. But the odds of those things happening are unbelievably low.

    in reply to: Megaways Slots #43214
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    @MajesticEnd – regardless of all of this, that is a horrendous RTP for that many spins! Grim.

    @EnglishGuy – the formula I have used is (should be) correct. Let’s assume the average bonus is once every 450 spins (I’m sure it’s around this, but we can tweak the table if it’s not, it won’t change too much for the larger figures). Some bonuses will land super early on if the player is lucky enough, and some will take absolutely ages. This table articulates exactly that. If you look, it’s only 67% chance to land a bonus by 500 spins, despite the average being 450. It does not assume that once you reach 450 you should have received a bonus by then.

    So not sure where our gap is here. If we were to plot this on a graph, the odds get exponentially closer to a sure thing the more spins that are undertaken. It’s just the laws of averages. Perhaps I’m looking at this in the wrong way, fuck knows…

    in reply to: Megaways Slots #43200
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    Okay we’ve got a similar situation here to another thread that I posted in last night, where the maths doesn’t add up. Please if I am calculating something wrong here someone shout out, but see below the odds table for hitting a bonus on Bonanza by x number of spins (on an assumed 1 in 450 spins average bonus time):

    We have another member of this forum, @EnglishGuy who has also stated they have span 16,000 spins without a bonus. Anyone an expert here with slots and probability that can advise on where the gap is? Because this table indicates that it’s mathematically near impossible to go that many spins without a bonus.

    in reply to: Megaways Slots #43197
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    MajesticEnd wrote:

    I’ll tell you I had over 16000 spins on Bonanza before it bonused for me so…yeah it’s all about luck unfortunately

    I assume that’s a typo and you meant 1,600? ?

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    Pokerfinpro wrote:

    I know what you mean and I’ve been wondering the same. So if your playing a game say for instance “King Kong cash “ and you win the jackpot and it was dead. Then you logged out and logged back in and loaded up the same game would you be put back on the same system or could you be on a new machine, with the possibility of winning the jackpot again ? Bcz if your just playing the same fruit, what’s the point? It means you can’t play your fav fruit all the time bcz you’d be onto a constant loser. Anyone know the answer ?

    It doesn’t work like that, you’re applying a physical pub fruit concept to an online slot. Online slots are random, not compensated, so you could win the jackpot ten times in a row (theoretically) and it would not alter the future outcome of any spin.

    Reloading the game is irrelevant, it’s not like there are hundreds of these online slots sitting there, and it puts you at a different one each time. It just doesn’t make sense ?

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