Newly launched casinos

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Lately I've been playing a lot of newly launched casinos and have noticed that they have a much poorer payout % compared to the established casinos.

I'm wondering if this has something to do with cash flow? If the casino and games haven't had much money going through them, would they be a bit tight?

Generally with land slots, they display the incoming amount of money a machine has had and outgoing amount. It helps you to calculate the payout % and determine if the machine has overpaid (avoid) or underpaid (play).

I don't know how the software works but my experience just seems odd. Probably just a coincidence but I'm interested in knowing if anyone else has experienced the same.
 
I have also played at a couple of newer casinos lately but really can not say that my payout ratio is worse then that of the established/accredited casinos - in the contrary.
Generally speaking I don't think that long-term there should be any difference with payout-ratio because they can not determine how the slots pay.
For example Netent or MGS always pay the same no matter where you play.
 
Fair enough, thought as much.

What is that hot meter that MG uses based on?

I still think it's a nice feature to have that mimics land based slots, to show how much has gone into the slot and how much has been taken out.
 
Works both ways I'm sure and whats said above is bang on!

Missues registered and made 1st deposit at Redbet this week (not new I know but nevertheless new to her)

Never seen so many bonus rounds and mostly decent as well, cleared over £1500 WR, 6 hours playtime and £1100 cash out

All my foil wear is now in the bin and I'm back to believing it is purely down to luck :p
 
The games themselves will play absolutely no differently to any other casino. The only alteration I can see is the limit of bet size for instance. This probably has more to do with risk and exposure. If you know you can't afford to pay out on a certain slot at a certain bet size, then limit it to what you can. I think it shows good business sense. There are plenty of other casinos that do offer higher limits of course. But they do tend to be the more established ones. Personally I would actually be wary about getting paid by a new casino offering high limits if I was to hit big unless the operation was being backed by one of the established big players.

I think it's just a common sense approach being adopted. I'm sure if they could afford the risk, they'd allow the higher limits as its always in a casinos interest to have big winners. It makes good publicity. But it's best to walk before you can run. The slots should play the same regardless though.
 
The games themselves will play absolutely no differently to any other casino. The only alteration I can see is the limit of bet size for instance. This probably has more to do with risk and exposure. If you know you can't afford to pay out on a certain slot at a certain bet size, then limit it to what you can. I think it shows good business sense. There are plenty of other casinos that do offer higher limits of course. But they do tend to be the more established ones. Personally I would actually be wary about getting paid by a new casino offering high limits if I was to hit big unless the operation was being backed by one of the established big players.

Very good point. You can see this with the bet-sizes for Immortal Romance at the different MGS-download casinos. 32red group for example you can play up to 30€ (possibly more, but this much I have tried to set it). At Lucky247 or Roxy Palace the highest you can play is 6€. They must be fucking scary of a 5 WD. Funny enough you can play TSII up to 15€.
 
Very good point. You can see this with the bet-sizes for Immortal Romance at the different MGS-download casinos. 32red group for example you can play up to 30€ (possibly more, but this much I have tried to set it). At Lucky247 or Roxy Palace the highest you can play is 6€. They must be fucking scary of a 5 WD. Funny enough you can play TSII up to 15€.

Not just scared of the 5wilds but also 3/4 cos they come much more often in IR that in TS2
 
More luck a newly launched casinos

Lately I've been playing a lot of newly launched casinos and have noticed that they have a much poorer payout % compared to the established casinos.

I'm wondering if this has something to do with cash flow? If the casino and games haven't had much money going through them, would they be a bit tight?

Generally with land slots, they display the incoming amount of money a machine has had and outgoing amount. It helps you to calculate the payout % and determine if the machine has overpaid (avoid) or underpaid (play).

I don't know how the software works but my experience just seems odd. Probably just a coincidence but I'm interested in knowing if anyone else has experienced the same.

Hm,... from my side I can report that I seem to be more lucky at newer casinos. I think especially the newer casinos will do everything what is necessary to get a good and fast growing reputation.
 
Hm,... from my side I can report that I seem to be more lucky at newer casinos. I think especially the newer casinos will do everything what is necessary to get a good and fast growing reputation.

Hi not doubting your "Luck" at newer casinos you had. However to say they do everything necessary to get a good rep and linking this to game payouts is not correct. It does not matter if a casino is 1 month or 10 years old, has 1 player or 1 million players the RTP is exactly the same and set in stone when games get launched for all major providers such as NetEnt / MG / WMS. The only rule to this would be dodgy software providers or RTG who are not dodgy but do have 3 different settings each of the RTG casinos can choose. What you faced with playing at the new casinos was "luck" nothing more and nothing to do with how the games are set. New casinos do not get a lower or higher RTP to help them get started. It is exactly same across all brands using the same software.
 

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