It did hit right away. So 1070 spins no feature, restart computer = 19th spin till feature.
Don't you just love the laws of randomness?
Did the feature return much of anything?
It did hit right away. So 1070 spins no feature, restart computer = 19th spin till feature.
Don't you just love the laws of randomness?
Did the feature return much of anything?
Punctuation is so overrated.
Actually, it is not. It is almost painful to try to read what appears to be a run-on sentence.
Nine times out of ten, I will just skip it.
I believe goatwacks statement we have to understand as an sarcastic one
i was just looking at the winners verses losers here and the win lose ratios and seeing if anyone else was getting bad stretches like that and i felt something was up personalty. so i open it up to public forum to see if im mad or not i dont have 4 years of stats or a degree in advanced mathematics im probably mad or i could be onto! something time will tell so what im asking is just this post how you have done at microgaming casinos in the past few weeks and how long its taking you to get things like bonus rounds and features this is a out of the box tinfoil topic as i stated in the start of the thread not a "there watching me" type post
The slots have always been the same. About 1.5 years ago I played on 32red. Probably close to 100,000 spins on various games and never won anything worth talking about. Not even a 100x bet ever. I thought something was very off. I closed my account for good and never went back.
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I sometimes post/whine my shit runs here on CM as well, so I can relate
I'm currently with the majority, in that I feel your probably just misinterpreting a bad run. However even if your results were meaningful, their too difficult for most to analyze. How many spins does one need on average to activate the free spins on Thunderstruck II anyway etc??? Asking other players if they've had bad runs doesn't really mean anything either.
With that said, gambling online as a whole is a risk everyone has to accept (and not just for MG). It's unregulated and the financial motivation to rigg ones software is clearly there (despite what anyone on CM might tell you). It's a risk every player has to accept when they choose to gamgle online!
CM probably has the most well informed and smartest slots players in the world IMHO. Trust me if the games were rigged the alarm would have been raised ages ago. Most of the software providers are beyond reproach.
WMS and IGT both have a presence in land based casinos and online. Microgaming is a solid company and if it rigged slots, it would have gone out of business long ago.
I'm not making a statement about CM, just the business of online gambling in general.
I have no doubt your more well informed than I am osulle. I've only been on the scene since January 2014, however I have followed other businesses such as professional cycling and your a big follower of Politics. We both know what people are like when big money is involved and opportunity is present! Certainly you and I can both agree that online gambling meets both of these criteria?
The accredited casino are more trustworthy. CM does a great job and players are much better off with it, but it still doesn't change the above realities!
I agree there is quite a lot of dishonesty in business and politics. I think that in the online gambling arena there is more chance for corruption in the casinos themselves rather than the software. When I say corruption, I mean using stalling tactics for paying players and invoking vague terms and conditions. These casinos end up in the pit. A few bad apples in the industry over the years have muddied the waters somewhat. The fact is that there are many well run honest casinos in the business.
Software companies have no incentive to rig the games because they already have a house edge built into the RTP. The old adage the house always wins is apropos here.
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The part in bold is by far more common I agree.
The software companies will have an incentive to rigg their software if the casino offers to pay them though. How much this happens is the big question, but it does happen. See; Old / Expired Link
As you know, I think, I love to play at Playtech casinos, even if, I can say I play very little now.
In the last times I've noticed that free spins give very ridiculous win even if you play high bet.
So I tried a couple of MG, always at slots with free spin,waiting for those...
Last experience: Tally Ho 15 free, 18 bet, balance zero.
I'm sure this is the result of too many slots. Number of players is the same, afaik, RTP too,hope, but money are spread
Am I wrong?
So the question is: are money shared equally enough, or daily concentrated only for some slots?
I cannot explain better what I mean.
Osulle, I was trying to give my opinion about. I didn't talk about luck,even if I strongly believe there are lucky/unlucky periods.
But I'd like to ear some about my theory.
My favorite part of the article was this:
One of the greatest sources of security and safety are the players themselves. Every instance I know of a casino software company having their products exposed as rogue in the last few years has been initiated from a player complaint. Complaints by players may be taken lightly by the gaming community without significant evidence to back up their claims. Players who suspect rogue behavior need to keep careful records and be prepared to take proactive steps to back up their case. It is important that players continue to bring their issues forward through established portals, like Casinomeister, thePogg and Wizardofvegas.
There was a thread here on this so you might find some useful info:
https://www.casinomeister.com/forums/threads/crooks-in-the-online-casino-industry.60549/
I've never seen their certificate for the RNG on their slots.
Isn't MG software "eCOGRA" certified?
I'm definitely revealing my ignorance here, but is software that is certified get randomly inspected at casino sites without advanced warning periodically? Correct me if I'm wrong as I don't know how the process of certification works, but the software providor could provide a fair RNG to the auditor and give the casino the fraudulant one
I'm definitely revealing my ignorance here, but is software that is certified get randomly inspected at casino sites without advanced warning periodically? Correct me if I'm wrong as I don't know how the process of certification works, but the software providor could provide a fair RNG to the auditor and give the casino the fraudulant one
Why?
All casino's are in the business of taking your money - they are pretty open and honest about it.
Why not just submit the 'fair' one that guarantees they get to keep between 2-9% of all the money that people throw into the casino?
Millions and millions of pounds.
You lot are bonkers!
Thank you Slotster! You said it far better than I
I had given up on this thread
He hee. To clarify, I'm reasonably certain that the major software players certainly don't do anything nefarious ON PURPOSE. However, with software and what have you - there's nothing to suggest that some slots might not do exactly what they are supposed to. I mean, Excel, Powerpoint, IOS7 - they all have bugs and issues and problems and stuff. There's nothing to suggest online software won't either every now and again.
There's definitely no Microgaming Illuminati sat in a cave monitoring the fifth reel of Tomb Raider and pushing that third Lara Croft scatter just off the reels and out of sight *
* Except when Randomiam is playing - but don't tell him. **
** And Nifty, obviously - but that was by forum request. We had a vote.