- Joined
- Jan 12, 2018
- Location
- Uk
Why then does it not say every spin is weighted instead of random. I could live with that.erm, no
because weighted and random arent synonymous
slots are designed with an rtp designed to take our money and make the casino money, and results weighted in favour of more small returns than large ones


. The problem for me is you can’t sell random that way. The 2 don’t mix. People always use the balls in the bag scenario. Thus claiming if you have six green balls (losing) 3 red (pays 1.5) and one white (pays x5). The figures are not meant to represent anything just my example. They now tell you what is pulled out is random. Well yes that’s obvious but it doesn’t comply with truly random where each outcome must have an equal chance. It clearly doesn’t so it’s misleading. Now if that is allowed to be classed as random in the slotting world anything goes as far as I can see because that gives providers the opportunity to manipulate things to suit. Here’s an example as in if this info was available you may be able to make a more calculated decision as to wether you play this game or not. I advertise my game as having 96% trtp. I have a bag with one black ball and one white ball. It’s a £100 a go and if you pick the white ball I pay you £196 if you pick the black you lose. Now I also have a game at 96% trtp where it’s £100 a go but there are 9 black balls and one white. If you pick the white I pay you a massive £960 if you pick black you lose. All you know is the first game is low variance and the second is high variance. The games are both fair in what is stated but I have a lot of complaints regarding the second one and I am forced to publicly display through a fair play organisation how my games work. That’s so unfair I was making a fortune from the second game, now hardly anyone plays it.



, but alas, after bombing from £43 to £14 I jumped ship to DOA, where it did....nothing 
