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... and if players keep playing the games, then I guess there is the incentive...

Hello, this is mainly targeted at the UK changes about to happen in bookies B2 from £100 to £2 stakes.
I have seen a version of Electrocoin Roulette Cat C £100, where each £1 stake press adds £1 to a Cashpot, once 3 XXX symbols spin in then the Cashpot is awarded to the player to stake on roulette.
Would it be likely that we see that happen now the bookies roulette will be capped at £2?
In essence, the max stake is £2 but a Cashpot could legally have a 100% feed and build to a £100 maximum amount to be used to bet on roulette or collect. Is this compliant?
I have noticed Novomatic tested the same game but was pulled quickly.
I feel that it's pushing the limits a bit really, I wouldn't be surprised if SG are working on this right now.
Rob![]()
This may have been asked previously, but do you have any moral dilemma with your work? Do you equate yourself with the ad executive promoting cigarettes or booze? Or do you not think about it a great deal?
To be clear I'm not trying to attack you, god knows we all need to work, I just know that it would weigh on me, if I were in your place.
I think a lot of people in the industry think like that. Either it's completely illegal, and nobody gambles, which is maybe the best scenario. But that's not realistic, people have always wanted to, and will gamble. So you regulate it, and if you work in the industry you make sure you make the most ethical decisions when producing content. You strive to make a entertaining product that is fair, a product that people want to play because it's enjoyable, while adhering to all regulatory and social responsible regulations.
Slots are rigged end off
Then stop playing, defenestrate your computer, and go away. The adults are trying to have a conversation here.Slots are rigged end off
How do you see your job in 10 to 20 years time ? As in the technology advancements since the 90’s have been incredible , so how do you see the slots market or type of game in the future ?
Cabinets have gone all glossy and interactive, but must be harder to come up with future innovations in game design.
Have IGT got a slot holodeck in the works ??
In Play & Go's games Royal Masquerade and Pimped, in the bonus round, the player are guaranteed to get a win in each spin in the bonus round. So if I, for example, play only on the middle line and get a bonus round, I'm guaranteed to get a win on that line each bonus round spin. How does this even work? Does the game continuously make an RNG call to Play & Go's server(s) until a win of at least 3 of the same symbols on the middle line occur? You might not have a 100% answer on this, but how would you do it if you were to design a bonus round that works just like the above mentioned games?
In Play & Go's games Royal Masquerade and Pimped, in the bonus round, the player are guaranteed to get a win in each spin in the bonus round. So if I, for example, play only on the middle line and get a bonus round, I'm guaranteed to get a win on that line each bonus round spin. How does this even work? Does the game continuously make an RNG call to Play & Go's server(s) until a win of at least 3 of the same symbols on the middle line occur? You might not have a 100% answer on this, but how would you do it if you were to design a bonus round that works just like the above mentioned games?
1 ignorance of slot mechanics and assuming you can influence the outcomeThis has to do with American brick and mortar casinos. It probably has been answered already.
Where did this idea of rubbing the screen, tapping bonus symbols and other dumb tactics come from? It doesn’t change the outcome.
This has to do with American brick and mortar casinos. It probably has been answered already.
Where did this idea of rubbing the screen, tapping bonus symbols and other dumb tactics come from? It doesn’t change the outcome.



@trancemonkey
If slots are expected to only achieve their RTP over millions of spins.
Why do casinos exempt from play the highest RTP games from play with a bonus?
Surely the number of spins, when wagering a bonus, will be in the hundreds or at most, thousands, rather than millions.
Especially when there are CM members who constantly state that a game's RTP isn't that important.
In fact Trada Casino take this one step further, where the RTP directly affects the wager contribution.
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Btw, I do understand about the exemption of games with cumulative features.
@trancemonkey
If slots are expected to only achieve their RTP over millions of spins.
Why do casinos exempt from play the highest RTP games from play with a bonus?
Surely the number of spins, when wagering a bonus, will be in the hundreds or at most, thousands, rather than millions.
Especially when there are CM members who constantly state that a game's RTP isn't that important.
In fact Trada Casino take this one step further, where the RTP directly affects the wager contribution.
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Btw, I do understand about the exemption of games with cumulative features.

Trancemonkey where have you been?![]()

Because the turnover required on those games is much higher...
If the casino gives you 100% match, for example, and require you to wager it 30x - they are expecting you to roughly end up with zero at the end of that, assuming the average RTP of most games is around 96%...
However, if you play a 97% game, then you are more likely on average to end up with 25% of your bonus left.
A 98% game you'd end up with 50% left.
These figures aren't 100% accurate, and used for example purposes, but it's basically the casinos way of ensuring that on average you can't milk the bonus...
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a casino where I play advertised a win of 60.000 euro to btg extra chilli , now i see to this slot the max bet in this casino is 40 euro is it possible to win so much? or maybe it's just misleading advertising...
I just can't believe Trance has been around so long, since 2013.
I mean not literally, that would make him 5
Yet this thread has 'only' been knocking about over a year or so!


Have you played Donuts yet? If so what are your thoughts?

Hey @trancemonkey
In games like NetEnt's Lucky Angler - games where you can have sticky wilds in the base game but you DO pay for the next spins where the wilds stick in place - how does this work exactly? Is there a higher chance of winning on these spins, and is it a seperate RNG than if the wild's weren't there? Hope you understand what I'm asking lol - basically how do the mechanics of it work
Thanks




UnluckyHow about when they used to given out FS on Netent's "The Wish Master" or "Egg O" games as mentioned by TheresnoD
Many a time had scrolls with spins to go or good eggs on the conveyor and the free spins would end, click to acknowledge the "use account money" message and hey presto they disappear, never to be seen again![]()







When a slot advertise "win up to 3000x" is that because that's what they have achieved when running simulations, or is it hard coded into the math that thats the "max" win? I won 3100 and something x on Gemix, so I assume it's also approx.
I know some slots have indeed a max win like Jokerpro (which is a big shame), but could in theory all the slots pay more than their advertised max pay, just very unlikely and that is why BTG is advertising no cap on their games as a marketing trick?

Would still like an answer to this questions @trancemonkey if you can![]()
Apologies.. I missed this.
Either it's a theoretical maximum done via simulations or it's a calculated maximum win.
Have you played Donuts yet? If so what are your thoughts?


Donuts are very bad for your health, so is this slot.
But I actually start to like it, no massive wins yet but I see and feel the potential.
I enjoy this slot more than Bonanza which is for me one of the worst slots ever designed.
Sorry for being off topic there for a second Trance.![]()

So what is really the difference between the two? Calculated max win you would use your maths to calculate how much a max win would be? But say in games where you can retrigger, if there is no max retrigger (some limit to say 60 freespins, some don't) how could you calculate the max win then? Or is that where you would do simulations instead?
And in the case of simulations, would it be possible to gain a result outside of those simulations, just very very very unlikely?
You may see and feel the potential but it’s highly unlikely it will come to fruition in the near future. I have played it myself a couple of of times and have no desire to play it again. The base game is so bad, you are basically trawling through hundreds of spins in the hope you hit a decent bonus. After all said and done for me love it or hate it bonanza is probably the game of the decade and does produce some big base hits.Donuts are very bad for your health, so is this slot.
But I actually start to like it, no massive wins yet but I see and feel the potential.
I enjoy this slot more than Bonanza which is for me one of the worst slots ever designed.
Sorry for being off topic there for a second Trance.![]()
