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Had some free spins on it and in truth it did nothing for me, found it very boring.
However i saw a YT video of the bonus round earlier and it looks to have decent potential so will probably give it a go at some point.
Don’t get anywhere near Wild swarm even though I enjoy watching others attemps at the sworm mode.
Just know for absolute certain if I tried it I’d get sucked in.
1Can anyone name a more frustrating game than Jammin Jars because I honestly can’t think of anything that comes close?, I mean reacoonz does my nut in but this takes the biscuit, the bonus is just far to dependant on having the multipliers half decent before it lands.
I just can’t tolerate playing it anymore.
I know i’m in the minority but i just don’t get the appeal of this slot, the base game is mind-numbingly boring and getting the bonus is more often than not a slog for very little reward.
I gave it a good run to try and see what the fuss is about but it’s on the ban list for me personally.
They are a thank you to those that support me but every single one that i have ever done, ever, has a route to enter for free.
I never saw that mentioned when you were on YouTube; if you offer a free, non-signup route of entry, you’ve never exactly publicized it. And isn’t it a mandatory legal requirement to offer a free postal entry if you run a no-skill prize draw?
I do think prize draws advertising affiliate links are a direct enticement, struggle to understand an argument that they’re not, I mean it’s literally saying “sign up through my affiliate link, make a deposit, play some games and have a chance of winning a big cash prize”.
I also think i give an incredible amount back in freebies and donations, i am unlike ANY other affiliate streamer/video creator or whatever you would like to call us in that way, no one gives as much back to the community as i do.
The defibriliator is you being charitable, the GamBan licences are you being charitable and it’s genuinely good of you to do those things. The prize draws are a separate issue though. Is the amount you’ve given away more than you’ve collected in CPA commission? Of course not, it’s how you pay for the giveaways and you make money on top. Again – this is NOT a criticism from me, it’d be utterly absurd if you were losing money from your own pocket through doing the giveaways but it remains you wouldn’t get a fraction of the affiliate revenue you do if you weren’t running the prize draws. I have no moral objection whatsoever to affiliation and the prize draws helping to fund your videos but it is a business model like any other.
Yes of course there is a percentage of gamblers watching that will be considered problem gamblers but if i wasn’t here, are you trying to say they wouldn’t be a problem gambler?
Of course they still would be and that’s one point with the pitch-forkers as you say I definitely disagree with them on. But I guess what I’m saying is when people see someone move up from 50p stakes to £4 stakes and see how big their bonuses are, how much money they’re winning, for a problem gambler it will excite the senses and the dopamine in the same way playing at those stakes would and that might make it harder for them to stick to sensible stakes when they play. Is that your problem? No. But again, it is at the very least understandable that some people already in a pretty desperate will think they can try to copy what you do, but without the wallet to back it up. All I’m saying there is what I’ve said in another thread; I think you sometimes forget where you are in relation to the average gambler and what a massive stake per spin even £2-£4 is, let alone £10 and up. You can afford to deposit £3k in one session and risk losing – and fair play to you, it’s your money and you’re entitled to do what you want with it – but you can play that kind of money and yet stand by that you’re not a rich man, despite having an income that puts you firmly in the top 1% of the population.
Im with Argyl on this one sadly :-). Your high stakes videos are exciting without a doubt, but they have the potential to infer that all you have to do is keep at it and you will win big. Those with an easily led personality would look at your £10k win on wild swarm (£20 stake) and huge reel king wins (£16 stake) and think it’s a good example of how to make easy money, and therefore gamble money they cant afford as they don’t have your resources.
For that reason I prefer lower, less tempting and more realistically stakes
That “easily lead person” should maybe pay more attention to the part where The Bandit shows his overall statement from Casumo, -60k. Honestly what more of a deterrent can he give than that?, i’ve literally heard him say over and over again that if you play Casinos you lose.
1This is the modern world for you, everyone always want to find someone to blame for peoples mistakes, it’s absolutely mind numbing.
I’ve had gambling issue’s firstly with sports betting at 18 and later slots, it was my all my fault, i knew what i was doing and i knew the sh*t storm it would cause if it went wrong.
Watching others play slots gives me a buzz and keeps the urges under control, keep up the good work bandit and ignore silly cu*ts like this.
Soon as i saw the boost to level 4 after the huge swarm hit i turned to the misses and said the headcase is only gonna carry on, don’t ever change Bandit, LOL, epic video.
Comedy gold but yet so close to being a tragedy, LOL
“Kings!, fu*k you, fuck you”. Kings are still waiting for an apology mate.
For me it’s Immortal Romance and i’m not changing until i finally land a 4/5 reel wild desire, that day will come in this life or the next, LOL.
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