The casino you mention is licenced in curacao. So yeah. One of the dodgy country's you name 'm. I've stopped playing with them since they hide the RTP from games and it was as good as impossible to ever win big enough. It feels like i was always compensated, untill i started to ask questions to the vip manager. His exact words is in a previous, quote somewhere in this forum.
You might not believe one VIP manager, but did you ever question why a assigned VIP manager would be talking out of his rear to his clients? It makes perfect sense the model he was talking about.
Anyone with a approx balance of 60.000$ could start one. So why not implement a system that redistributes all the player deposits over a RTP of lets say 97% that would theoretically harden the security of that same casino. Sure they'll pay players out. But no more then technically that went into the casino, does'nt it? This guarantees the casino not getting bankrupt.
As for the landbased casino, i've written this a many times before here, but there are landbased casino's that 'link' slots to eachother. The best example i can give you was, going balistic on betting on a block of 16 (busy played) slots. I am getting big losses left and right, the rest who wageres on low to medium wins huge. It was like; my losses at that particular moment was being redistributed among others.
Now, again, if you take all players wagering, and divide that with some sort of small algorthim up to 85 to 92% which is common for a landbased casino, is'nt that simply within the law that a casino cannot tamper with RTP? I give you another example. German laws once changed the gaming rules that mini casino's and such could no longer play a certain amount of money in a certain amount of timespan. They simply dodged that by making the actual funds as credits. They are not breaking the law,
they are bending it and since there is no law against it, they are within the law, are'nt they?
Now, you question that that would be illegal for a (online) casino to alter the gamestate. You are right. But in my experience from playing, you have 2 sets of gaming going on. 1: the very basegame. You play you wager you get something back la la la. The basic shit. Part 2: the actual big wins. Sometimes i can just tell by doing a deposit, does'nt matter which game i play, it's not going to hit. You can law down 10 different tactics, but i just FEEL it in my guts it's not going to hit. But when i KNOW it's going to hit, i just step in big. And thats when it pays off.
Now i know feeling something if something is going to pay or not is not a static or something with proof provided thing. But ask any gambler (real gambler) how many times he relied on his very nature guts if something was going to happen or not. Look at Rock and roller on youtube for example, with his blazing roulette. Anyone betting 5 up to 8k a spin on roulette would be sickening. But he knows from inside, he has this thing of luck on him. And he usually is right as well.
We're all playing on a stack of software with layers, and your telling us that it's all random and our inside guts is false or is at the wrong side of things here. Slot algorithms are designed to:
- Keep players playing
- Throw small wins, even if it would be a loss, your still having the feeling of winning
- increase TOD (time on device)
- Know your breaking point, this could be gathered over a billion avg players and spin and craft something out of that as well.
- Trigger people to get comfertable with losing, typical big win at just the end of your bankroll.
- Extreme high variance, what good is it if just the top 3% of players gets the best and the rest takes a loss?
The only reason why i'm playing online is because i'm lazy to get out to perhaps one of the best casino's in the EU. Out of 7 times i walk away with a profit. And maybe i should just go back to where i came from. Because that at least pays back on the long term.