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Best slots to meet a WR?

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As per the title really, what do you use to grind out a WR once you've got a nice lead and it's just a question of trying to see out the WR with as close to that full 95% RTP as possible whilst risking as little of your (expected!) profit as possible?

Obviously very low variance slots are the order of the day, preferably reasonably quick to play and with little in the way of 'bonus interruptions' that take a long time to complete.

I'm mainly interested in MG slots but there's no harm in getting a good number of suggestions onto the table :)

I've always used Boogie Monsters in the past because it really is quick spins with 'quick spin' enabled, but I think it's perhaps not as low variance as I've previously assumed as it can have some nasty dead patches.

In terms of 'processing wagers quickly' single line slots seem to be a good bet, but even the lowest variance ones (certainly on MG) can suck down a fair wedge of cash when the mood takes them, so I'm not sure about them.

I'm a relative newcomer to online slots (just shy of 4 1/2 years playing online) so there are probably lots of older slots I'm simply not aware of being great options for WR requirements.

Thanks :)
 
Obviously very low variance slots are the order of the day, preferably reasonably quick to play and with little in the way of 'bonus interruptions' that take a long time to complete.


I'm a relative newcomer to online slots (just shy of 4 1/2 years playing online) so there are probably lots of older slots I'm simply not aware of being great options for WR requirements.

Thanks :)

I've been online just shy of 2 1/2 years playing, I have found Video poker to be one hell of a better way to meet wagering requirements along with low variance slots (only accomplished this once mind you, but haven't played vp to meet requirements since as I tend to avoid bonuses at present, reason for this is....

If you hit a big win early on (which I have done before:rolleyes:) you are unable to cash out the big win because of wagering requirements, if I am very very low on play money, I will tend to take a bonus though, to give me a chance to get the play to hit something that is worth posting a screenshot for:D

I know you said VP is boring Chopley, but once you hit that Royal Flush you'll think twice about playing it;)

I started out playing VP at land based casinos, I took after my mother, she loves playing VP, she played it before I was born:D I think it's fair to say I was born to play:p
 
As per the title really, what do you use to grind out a WR once you've got a nice lead and it's just a question of trying to see out the WR with as close to that full 95% RTP as possible whilst risking as little of your (expected!) profit as possible?

Obviously very low variance slots are the order of the day, preferably reasonably quick to play and with little in the way of 'bonus interruptions' that take a long time to complete.

I'm mainly interested in MG slots but there's no harm in getting a good number of suggestions onto the table :)

I've always used Boogie Monsters in the past because it really is quick spins with 'quick spin' enabled, but I think it's perhaps not as low variance as I've previously assumed as it can have some nasty dead patches.

In terms of 'processing wagers quickly' single line slots seem to be a good bet, but even the lowest variance ones (certainly on MG) can suck down a fair wedge of cash when the mood takes them, so I'm not sure about them.

I'm a relative newcomer to online slots (just shy of 4 1/2 years playing online) so there are probably lots of older slots I'm simply not aware of being great options for WR requirements.

Thanks :)

Hmmmm.

I've found reel strike and ho ho ho/twister to be fairly stable, but every slot has its moments. I also think dino might is worth a shot.

You know that grinding isn't the best way to maximize your profits....its only a way to ensure you make one. The more bets you make, the more you expose your bankroll to the house edge. Keeping your bets high will mean more bust outs, but the profit you make from this method will exceed that from the grinding method over time.
 
Hmmmm.

I've found reel strike and ho ho ho/twister to be fairly stable, but every slot has its moments. I also think dino might is worth a shot.

You know that grinding isn't the best way to maximize your profits....its only a way to ensure you make one. The more bets you make, the more you expose your bankroll to the house edge. Keeping your bets high will mean more bust outs, but the profit you make from this method will exceed that from the grinding method over time.

The 'method' I use (if you can call it that) is to play high variance slots from the start and either bust out or hit something good. (But always at the same low stake, I almost never go above 1GBP per spin.) If I get that good hit and I reckon I'm above the curve whereby 'average luck' at 95% thereafter will see me meet the WR with a profit or money back, I like to drop down to low variance slots and just spin the WR out.

This only applies to MG casinos as they tend to have the big match-up bonuses but also those big 30xB WRs. (At Jackpot Party and 3Dice I either play bonus free or with the far smaller bonuses and WRs they offer which don't therefore require the same approach.)

I'm also very much a low-roller, depositing maybe £50-£200 on a 100% match-up with a 30xB WR, so I'm never betting that high.

Finally, as daft as it may sound, I'm not after making huge amounts of cash - my primary goal is playing for entertainment and hopefully winning a bit, but as long as I don't lose too much I'm really quite happy.
 
The 'method' I use (if you can call it that) is to play high variance slots from the start and either bust out or hit something good. (But always at the same low stake, I almost never go above 1GBP per spin.) If I get that good hit and I reckon I'm above the curve whereby 'average luck' at 95% thereafter will see me meet the WR with a profit or money back, I like to drop down to low variance slots and just spin the WR out.

This only applies to MG casinos as they tend to have the big match-up bonuses but also those big 30xB WRs. (At Jackpot Party and 3Dice I either play bonus free or with the far smaller bonuses and WRs they offer which don't therefore require the same approach.)

I'm also very much a low-roller, depositing maybe £50-£200 on a 100% match-up with a 30xB WR, so I'm never betting that high.

Finally, as daft as it may sound, I'm not after making huge amounts of cash - my primary goal is playing for entertainment and hopefully winning a bit, but as long as I don't lose too much I'm really quite happy.

I'll start off by replying to the last part of your post Chopley, ahem, I am exactly the same, I play for entertainment value, after depositing £7 over a year ago and getting my balance up to £400 I upped the bet to £10 a spin (I was still relatively new to the online gaming world, but wth I thought, I'll take the chance, fair enough I hit some wins to keep my balance up for a short period but never hit the free spins on the particular game I was playing (fantastic 4 on Bet365) it no less but played me down to 0, but I figured I'll not be losing much, I went for it:rolleyes:

Nowadays (thanks to the many insightful things that I have learned from being a member here at CM from other players like myself) I play to reach a target, if I go bust I wait til I'm ready to deposit again, or if after a while I feel my luck has ran out, I'll ask to be excluded from that casino and play somewhere new less often so I don't get the same depressing feelings.

I still feel that you should give VP another shot though, it can be just as entertaining as slots if not more so, once you get into the rhythm of it (almost couldn't spell rhythm, something I'm rarely out of:eek2: LOL) it can be hard to give up:thumbsup: my greatest returns have came from VP, though land based link machines £1020 for 20p bet twice, that's is 5000x my bet :cool:
 

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