Persianprince
Dormant Account
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2013
- Location
- Spain
I know that a lot of MGs slots are high variance and and every spin is unique etc but I've been spinning over 60k spins, between 0,9-1,5 euros and my highest win has been 250x bet, except for one occasion where I lost 6k euros on the new Girls with Guns, to win it back with a 800x bet. My RTP for the games that I've played are roughly on 90% RTP where each game has about 20-30k spins each.
I haven't even once raised my balanced to over 1k which I consider to be a worthy withdrawal. The 600 euro win was the best so far at Guts where I've placed all my bets. So over the course of 4-5 months I'm probably down 10k euros to Guts. And I've done 0 withdrawals, because I can't simply hit anything better than 100x win on a rare basis. I've never experienced such dead slots on any casino previously. I've hit big previously on MG, and I've never even been close to these amounts of spins without a withdrawal.
Is there a database for every person with his ID that's connected through casinos? Can MG slots RTP be regulated? How can all slots be dead for over 60k spins? Everytime I choose a new slot to play it's dead for hours like 70% RTP, until several thousands has been lost, then it puts itself on a 97% RTP, which means a lot of spins and a lot of wager but no bigs hits, so I'm just spinning in circles improving my RTP, but losing even more money at the same time. Doesn't high variance mean that you should occansionally hit big?
If anyone can help me out with some thoughts about this I'd apprieciate it. Maybe I should completely diss MG and go for NetEnt instead, I've done hundred of thousands spins at NetEnt and I have got atleast 98% of my deposits back, because their RTP seems personal and shared between slots. It's a theory but I can prove it. That's another discussion though.
Any mid rollers like me, that got some kind of advice because this isn't too fun, I'm waiting for a big hit that never comes up. I wouldn't recommand these slots to anyone to be honest. That's how I feel about MG right now.
I haven't even once raised my balanced to over 1k which I consider to be a worthy withdrawal. The 600 euro win was the best so far at Guts where I've placed all my bets. So over the course of 4-5 months I'm probably down 10k euros to Guts. And I've done 0 withdrawals, because I can't simply hit anything better than 100x win on a rare basis. I've never experienced such dead slots on any casino previously. I've hit big previously on MG, and I've never even been close to these amounts of spins without a withdrawal.
Is there a database for every person with his ID that's connected through casinos? Can MG slots RTP be regulated? How can all slots be dead for over 60k spins? Everytime I choose a new slot to play it's dead for hours like 70% RTP, until several thousands has been lost, then it puts itself on a 97% RTP, which means a lot of spins and a lot of wager but no bigs hits, so I'm just spinning in circles improving my RTP, but losing even more money at the same time. Doesn't high variance mean that you should occansionally hit big?
If anyone can help me out with some thoughts about this I'd apprieciate it. Maybe I should completely diss MG and go for NetEnt instead, I've done hundred of thousands spins at NetEnt and I have got atleast 98% of my deposits back, because their RTP seems personal and shared between slots. It's a theory but I can prove it. That's another discussion though.
Any mid rollers like me, that got some kind of advice because this isn't too fun, I'm waiting for a big hit that never comes up. I wouldn't recommand these slots to anyone to be honest. That's how I feel about MG right now.