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Forgive my ignorance, I did search first so maybe I'm unfamiliar with what exactly to search for.<br />
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If you spin X slot in one online casino and visit another casino and play the same slot, are they linked?<br />
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Does one recognise the win from another?
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</blockquote>1. Sort of yes and no. Even if a slot is on the same server, providers often segment data by the operator in some way for reporting and billing purposes etc. In terms of your personal play, it's very unlikely that it would be linked. I.E, if you were playing a slot where you 'progress' something, like a meter you fill, you will see separate meters on each casino. This is because the provider will use your player ID + Casino ID at the Casino as the identifier for who you are, and player ID's per casino will be different.<br />
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Where there are 'network' jackpots, these will be the same jackpot for ALL Casino's playing that game, so in this way, yes, they are all linked.<br />
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2. Assuming it's using the same server and just differentiating a spin based on a Casino ID, then yes, technically, but slots don't look at past wins or anything like that, so there is no advantage or disadvantage to going to play the same game on another Casino. Each spin is independent and random within the mathematical model of the game. There is no such thing as 'recognising a win'.</div>