Have done more spins on BOD 1 line over the years than possibly this entire active membership combined have done. But that's out of boredom on 1p bets or 2p bets.
After hitting 5000x for the 2nd time on 1line/1p, after millions of spins, I decided to go all out and dabble on 1line/2p.
I'd always leave not too long after once the 750x symbols rolled in during the base or FS, that was my target when bored. Kill time and play until I hit a 750x 5oak (or on a rare day, something better). Never gonna hurt on 1p, at least.
After years using this approach on 1p, hitting 5000x twice, then finally changing it to 2p, it became quite easily observable (due to endless dead spins on 1 line, sometimes you could go 200 dead spins in a row, so wins were relatively easy to track) that the amount of average spins between each time I'd hit the 750x 5oak on 1p, had on average, quadrupled, now that I'm pounding away on 2p.
I persisted for months, months and months, and yet stilll, the average amount of spins between each 750x win would still not drop down, continuing to take on average 4x the amount of spins between n each time the target win would hit than it was doing on 1p/1line. Sometimes way more than just 4x the average, falling into previously ( when on 1p) completely unheard of territory.
It was staggering, and consistant over millions of spins, just how less common the 750x would drop on 2p compared to 1p. 4x less common in my experience on average, over a copious amount of spins.
My point being, the 750x win on BOD while on 1 line is a significant hit playing on 1 line, a hit that would persuade many people to leave the slot if they achieved itcshortl after roing so. Lower hits weren't persuasive in regards to cashing out from the game, you'd tend to keep playing.
This would no doubt become obvious to anyone who observed players playing patterns with the intent to modify the game in a way that keeps a player playing for as long as possible, that by making that particular win much rarer oh higher stakes , they're going to in general spend more trying to achieve it, or wins like it, before leaving the game if they eventually do.
The rtp would end up the same, but the player would cash out much less often due to hitting that type of win much less often than on the lower stakes they originally played the game on. (Damn mofo's, so many of those 2p's you took from me!!!).
It might have only been 2p/1 line, but compared to the 1p version it ripped me a new A hole on the regular, because I assumed it played the same on all stakes, and a 150x win on 2p wasn't gonna send me to the withdrawal page, so I was never really leaving until I hit a 750x, better (lol), or just busted out.
Legal, but sneaky as fook.
Can't prove it but I knows its.
Anyway, sorry to continue diverting from the thread topic. Just figured it was worth sharing my observations in regards to this particular conversation.