OK, you can have this week's SkyVegas Bonanza stats early:
Sat: £50 48xL's, #7@51x,#16@27x,#17@8x,#24@177x,#32@77x,#47@9x, 3x big-wins, 3***x all-ways 6 features ( all 3 all-ways zero-paying)
Sun: £50 4x L's, 0x Big Wins, 0x All-Ways, 0 features
Mon: £50 41(4)x L's, #8@89x,#20@39x,#24@236x, 2x Big Win, 2x All-Ways 3 features
Tue: £50 11x L's 1x All-Ways, 0 Big Wins, 0 features
100x L's, 9 features, average 69.3x
Every man has a breaking point and I found mine, this casino can fuck-off, it's ridiculous. Excluded. Enough is enough.
You may think yeah, he's had a decent average and amount of features etc. But it's the game play and pattern of it that gets me. You find a raise, not enough to make a decent w/d, but a raise nevertheless after one of the rare better features. Then there is the predictable plummet in bankroll to the point the last feature's win has gone, then you get another. This goes, plus a bit more, then another smaller feature. So you never seem to get the gains (as a random slot should occasionally) stack up to the point where you are in profit by a reasonable amount. In other words, the wins never overlap, meaning you get another decent win BEFORE the last one has been fleeced from your balance. It's playing like an egg-timer slot for me, for far too long. And where are the 500x or 1000x plus features nowadays?
So a 'good' day is playing until the inevitable bust, without reaching a decent cash-out amount of say 3 or 4x deposit, but getting a few hours' play. A 'bad' day is the same, except without the game time as you don't get any features or big wins.
Neither do it for me, so I have quit playing it. Dunover is done....