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I was playing NetWork News when I happened to check the stats. Personally, I think 210 spins is really bad, but maybe not for that game or an MG. Also I've never played any other brands and tend to compare online casino slots to the neighboring state land casino slots, perhaps unfair.
Normally I don't check the stats. I usually go by my internal clock, ie.. when I start to get impatient because I haven't hit a bonus round.
I remember in March of 2008 and prior when I used to play Mermaids Millions, Reel Strike and What on Earth I don't ever recall getting impatient that I didn't hit a bonus round like I do now when playing these particular games. On the contrary, the bonus rounds would be much closer together and the first one would occur in much fewer spins.
I had to stop playing them because they're brutal now. I remember winning enough on Mermaids Millions at nickels and/or dimes to eventually increase my wager to $1 per payline and it would still hit. As a matter of fact, I hit $4k a few times and $7k once. Seems hard to win $100 now and if it does it dies after that, especially if I increase the wager.
I'm gun shy at this point.
AussieDave (30th January 2009)
My Microgaming experience in last several months has been very poor.
I have begun withdrawing after doubling my money and that seems to work versus going for larger cashins.
RTG has been very rewarding. Cashin at an RTG virtually daily for 500.00-1000.00plus.
I must say I kinda hate Network News as bonus rounds have always been few and far between. Even if you do it, the payout sucks and it will seem whatever you hit, even in the bonus rounds, the payouts will not be astronomical. Mermaids Millions is somewhat better and it will normally give you something back even during or after a rather poor session so you get more playtime. Reel Strike is similar.
Nirvana to the disgruntled gamblers on here re online casinos claiming random
deal as in a land based casino
The short answer to this is: computers can not create random numbers.
and remember you have this--
obtained from howtocomplain.com
Here's a few tips:
1) Make contact about your complaint and be reasonable in allowing them to fix the problem
2) If that fails, send a letter registered post and keep a copy saying you will in 7 days of receipt of this letter invoke legal action.
3) Get your litigator to send a legal letter of intent.
4) Then sue them.
5) In most cases they will settle.
6) Even if you have issued a county court summons, they will settle.
7) If they don't settle, you will have saved yourself weeks, even months of phone calls, emails and letters, not to mention the strain and stress.
By using this method, you transfer the strain and stress to them. Let them employ a solicitor at their expense. Remember, with any claim under £5000.00, you do not get costs. Hit them where it hurts ...in their pockets.
9) Now stop messing around and get your justice !!!
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