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    RIVAL SOFTWARE

    I need input, I was going to do a poll but this will suffice.

    This is for anybody that plays Rival software casinos.

    The question I have for you is: Do you feel you have a fair chance of winning an amount that is worthy of a cashout? Compared to Micro, RTG, Playtech or any other major software provider. Please post any input.

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    Quote Originally Posted by me_and_ed View Post
    I need input, I was going to do a poll but this will suffice.

    This is for anybody that plays Rival software casinos.

    The question I have for you is: Do you feel you have a fair chance of winning an amount that is worthy of a cashout? Compared to Micro, RTG, Playtech or any other major software provider. Please post any input.

    Thanks
    I've had the best luck with Reel Crime 1: Bank Heist (see my 5-scatter shot of a $375 win on a $0.75 bet in the 5-scatter/5-wilds thread), also So 80's is either really hot or really cold; Grandma's attic is so-so, and for 3-reel try Big Cash Win. That's if you're into slots.

    For Video Poker, they have decent paytables and I like their 4-hand games. I find those to be very fair. Slots and VP are pretty much the games I stick to so I can't speak much for blackjack, roulette, etc.

    I hope this helps.

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    I've had a few cashouts there from the 3-reel slots.

    Couldn't hit anything the last 3 deposits though. They did change the graphics on the slots and I wondered if they fiddled with the payouts too. I'll give one more shot this week if they are still taking our money. And if I strike out again I'll be done.

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    Well, I lost $50 and only managed to play through $84.50 of the wagering requirement this month. The last few sessions have been similar. I'm done with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by me_and_ed View Post
    I need input, I was going to do a poll but this will suffice.

    This is for anybody that plays Rival software casinos.

    The question I have for you is: Do you feel you have a fair chance of winning an amount that is worthy of a cashout? Compared to Micro, RTG, Playtech or any other major software provider. Please post any input.

    Thanks
    I played $50-all on Reel Crimes II (the art heist game).

    At 75 cents a spin, I got about 200 spins and barely hit a thing. Never even got a sniff of any of the bonus features. I know it's not scientific, but it just didn't feel good.

    I love the I-slots concept, but the hit rate seems pretty low.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scooter7 View Post
    I played $50-all on Reel Crimes II (the art heist game).

    At 75 cents a spin, I got about 200 spins and barely hit a thing. Never even got a sniff of any of the bonus features. I know it's not scientific, but it just didn't feel good.

    I love the I-slots concept, but the hit rate seems pretty low.
    I've had horrible luck on the Art Heist game, which is why I recommended Bank Heist. You get much more playthrough from that one.

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    they all suck...if you live in the u.s be thankfull.

    unless of course you are an affiliate


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