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- Jan 12, 2018
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- Uk
I don’t think people are necessarily naive (we wouldn’t be questioning it otherwise). We all know something doesn’t quite add up but we are not slot developers, so these grey areas where we are left to figure out for ourselves which isn’t easy, are a bit of a minefield.Im not saying it is but I would expect that not everything will be equal on that either, the likes of us are never going to be given or told the odds of the events.
Come on people don't be that naive how else is a slot going to be able to keep to an RTP, you cant expect each aspect to be rosy all slots gimp certain aspects to make the RTP fit.
What I have deduced from picking at the bones is the way we are led to believe slots work is totally misleading at best.
Lbh 99% of people who play a slot are going to think when they press play in the base or the bonus that they always have the same odds of winning but what we are starting to see is that in reality you don’t. Amazingly though it seems that providers don’t have to mention in the rules even the tiniest piece of information regarding this.
For me it is blatantly misleading and Imo a smart way of cheating. Imagine if I went to my local casino, placed a huge bet and as the wheel started to spin a proportion of numbers just disappeared and became unavailable. Only to be told yes that can happen but by law we don’t have to tell you. Would I just have to say my mistake that’s fine and walk away?