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, and get a 1x win the yeehaa sound can be triggered, but if you're playing on 20p that sound is reserved for wins of 10+ times stake not 1x.
For me, the game doesn't play any different to when it was first launched. It will rip your balance most of the time but you can have the occasional run of good sessions that get you back closer to the games RTP.

Ridiculous how you refuse to believe the evidence. It makes me laugh when people are so naive to believe all is above board in the slots world. Haha wake up and smell the coffee. If they can rig the FOBT (which they did) what makes online Any different. Essentially playing against yourself they have all your cookies and data do you really think that they don't tailor it all to your personal habits?There's never any proof that Bonanza has been changed or is compensated. Ever. Not one single shred of proof, or even compelling evidence.
When anyone ever does turn up any stats (as I did earlier in the year, and others have done from time to time), they always land somewhere comfortably within the range of expected results of a random game with a 4% house edge.
RTP - Same as it's ever been.
Feature frequency - Same as it's ever been.
Average feature pay - Same as it's ever been.
Base game pay - Same as it's ever been.
The only variables left are feature volatility (that might have been done, but evidence came there none), and base game volatility (again, that might have been done). Why BTG would bother to do either of those things though, I have no idea. I tracked stats earlier in the year (the posts are still there), ReelsOfFun crunched the numbers and guess what - they all came out about right.
Compensation is, IMO, a nonsense. Not only would it make the game non-compliant with its licensing, what's the bloody point of going to all that hassle (and risk!) to achieve EXACTLY THE SAME END RESULT that it will as a random game with a generous 4% house edge?
It's all tinfoil hattery of the highest order.

Ridiculous how you refuse to believe the evidence. It makes me laugh when people are so naive to believe all is above board in the slots world. Haha wake up and smell the coffee. If they can rig the FOBT (which they did) what makes online Any different. Essentially playing against yourself they have all your cookies and data do you really think that they don't tailor it all to your personal habits?
What evidence? And evidence that proves what? What is the claim against Bonanza?
EDIT - I can't claim to have read every word of every post in all 847 pages of this thread, but I've been following it from the start and reading it regularly, I've never seen anyone 'prove' anything untoward, and all the genuine stats that have been posted, show it as being a random game with an RTP of 96%, a 1/460 feature frequency, with loads of RTP in the base game, relatively little in the feature, and a rarity of hits in the 500x or more and certainly 1000x or more range. None of that has ever changed.

And this absolutely happens, more times than it’s possible to believe, if the game was random.If you get a decent win and then the reel sets/odds change afterwards, so that you immediately experience a higher rate of dead spins, then this is a form of compensation surely?

I thought the BTG rep had vouched for Bonanza's bonus being 'live' and unfurling before the player in 'real time'?
These deconstructed interpretive revelations are really quite something!
I have always stated that slots are not random from day 1 so not like I have suddenly changed my mind.He did indeed say that, and I believe him to be right in doing so.
Unlike Red Tiger as an example where the bonus is already determined when it starts (the balance updates before the first spin of the bonus is played!), with BTG games it isn't. Different reel sets may be in place (Danger High Voltage being a prime example, and even with Bonanza that max megaways in the bonus is still to be seen over all of these years) but it certainly isn't pre-determined in my opinion.
As for the observation of made of "impossible" tumble wins as described by snorky, this was the case when the game was first released yet no complaints on his part when he was on a winning streak.

A server result is a server result, ALL of which are predetermined.
Press 'spin' server determines "Lose", display anything easily (mismatch reels 1+2 and job done)
Press 'spin' server determines 100x win, the coding can the decide whether to drop a base game hit in worth your 100x or to bonus but still will only pay the predetermined 100x
If I had a million quid in the bank right now, I'd confidently stake 99% of it that this is pretty much how all online slots work, or pretty darn close anyway.
I mentioned exactly that on the previous page. I am pretty sure I posted the screenshot in this thread along with the appropriate bullshit.And yet there was that graphical bug a while ago, where a normal 4 scatter bonus round would say you have won 17 spins on the trigger... if a retrigger was coming during the bonus.
..which kind of kills the non-predetermined individual RNG call theory, does it not?
Each spin in the base is already known the second you hit start. The cascades in the base are the results of that request and NOT another random call for each subsequent cascade.
In the feature each spin is a single request, the bonus is not a pre determined amount like on some slots.
This was demonstrated when BTG had issues where the game round couldn’t play out to an end. Instead upon re-loading the game the initial trigger would appear and a completely different bonus round would play out over and over again all with different results entirely no matter how many times you tried to get the game to end.
That went on for ages and only at Unibet - made it very annoying as you thought when the re-trigger came it was 22, if you weren't paying attention when it rolled in etc.I have always stated that slots are not random from day 1 so not like I have suddenly changed my mind.
As for the bonus plays out “live”. We have a few examples that Imo, proves it does not.
More than once, (it actually happened to me), a 4 scatter trigger at Unibet displayed 17 spins. Bemused, I press start and the first spin, I get 3 carts on the top row to correct it.
That happened to at least one other player (@pinnit2014) from memory.
Then you have the scenario, where @pinnit2014 triggered the bonus only to be disconnected before he pressed start. On logging back in, his balance had updated and low and behold, he plays out the bonus that paid the exact extra his balance had increased by.
Let’s face it, we all know there is a lot going on in the programming that we will never know about but it stands to reason that if you were playing £20 spins and you hit a bonus, there’s not a chance you are hitting 8 ways of diamonds on a x20 multiplier so the stake must affect the outcomes possible.
We are led to believe it doesn’t though.![]()
)On the Jammin’ jars theme, what you have to remember is that the only said it was pre-scripted after they were found out. They didn’t advertise it that way beforehand. Why?
Because it doesn't really make any difference at a fundamental level, as long as the original call to the RNG is fair and random, and all possible outcomes have an equal chance of being picked. (I always argued, and still do, that the rule of Jammin' Jars are misleading because they say that the movement of the jars is random, suggesting that all outcomes are possible, when in actual fact this isn't the case.)
Game providers aren't under any obligation to reveal how the maths of their games work, they just need to pass certification and abide by the terms of their licensing.
I don't like the maths models of modern games (not even sure you can call them 'slots' in the traditional sense), and how opaque their operation is, which is partly why I haven't deposited anywhere for months now. (Add in insane variance, shrinking RTPs, lazy game design and lack of innovation, the general hassle of playing online these days and all the rest of it - and I just can't be arsed.)
Glorified high-volatility scratchcards with a light show tacked on.
Always "felt" like the Microgaming titles were doing random reel strips but who knows.

Here’s a genuine question. If it’s all random and each spin in the bonus is a separate call, then why, with a game that has the potential (if it is indeed random), have we never seen a x20,000 win? Thousands upon thousands of bonuses, collectively, but nobody got lucky. Find that hard to believe.
What’s the biggest win we have seen posted on here? Thousands posted and yet, never one over 10,000 even. I am sure if someone had hit a monster it would have popped up somewhere. Not including BTG’s x14,000 when it first came out. Further proof, they’re a bunch of scamming chancers and that’s being polite.How do you know nobody had a 20,000x win? The majority of players don't post Youtube videos and screenshots of their wins.
I dont think the actual hit was from a streamer, but it was that 'letsgiveitaspin' guy that posted it on youtube.There's a chance that quite a few gamblers aren't on forums or have any visible online presence, and so go about their business quietly.
I'd imagine there's also many that flit in and out from Bonanza, to add to its vast userbase....
Yet given its uniquely addictive nature, there'll be a dedicated Bonanza base that'll cane this slot almost exclusively since its beginnings, numbering thousands. And still no peep from any of those regarding anything remotely close to the wins seen early in this game's cycle, by a streamer no less!
Statistically unlikely, all the more so given that it's in a gambler's nature to impress their big wins amongst others.
If those 14,000x and above winners do exist out there.......I salute you! ?

