Congratulations on a good thread. It is good to discuss these things and share advice even if is not about the preferred money makers. Keep it up, and maybe we can all have a bit more fun for our bucks.
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Congratulations on a good thread. It is good to discuss these things and share advice even if is not about the preferred money makers. Keep it up, and maybe we can all have a bit more fun for our bucks.
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Tested this theory in 'fun mode' and discovered it's a bit of a gamble!Originally Posted by Simmo!
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Got the 99 diamonds betting $5 - but only on one payline to make sure I could do it with my 'pretend' deposit & bonus of $200.
First mine I went in... fell on my head!!! Win = ZERO!![]()
Then it showed me what I could have won - & it wasn't a lot.
I ran some other tests and found (as it says on the paytable) for big wins you have to do max bet & coins. So the way to play this is at 25c with 5 coins on 9 lines. In my test I got to 99 diamonds while losing $186, but in the bonus round I won $158 of a possible max of $225.
Of course, there was still the risk that the first mine could have collapsed, so I would not recommend anyone tries this!!!
Smile, it may never happen...
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Here's another example of a thunderstruck in. I've had several f these in the past. But it is a massively variable game. You can go from €1000 to zero free-fall style, and back up again in rocket style. Most of the time you go down.
Same with Fat Cat.
It's the way slots are. The only way to win is to bet $10,000 your first time ever in a casino, wait until you are up a few $1000 and maybe more if you're lucky, then NEVER play them again.
Remember, house edge means, that the more you play, the less likely you are to win. Eventually, after enough games, your loss approaches the house edge.
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