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Was thinking that! Is this just a rule for land based slots?I can think of plenty of games I can spin in under 3 seconds, most the playngo catalogue for a start, pragmatic too.
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Was thinking that! Is this just a rule for land based slots?I can think of plenty of games I can spin in under 3 seconds, most the playngo catalogue for a start, pragmatic too.
I wonder will it also change the RTP on those slots?
I mean the ones where the feature buy is now greyed out.
Will the overall RTP settings differ? As it would change the volatility of the slot, as no feature buys available.
It wont change the base game RTP anyway at all as you will still get the bonus feature when the coins get to zero, its a good way they kept the game IMO.
The feature buys did add to the RTP slightly compared to playing only the base but nothing much to worry about we still get to play it.
So what is the difference then between doing a £100 feature buy on a BTG slot and doing a £100 spin on a Netent slot?

The Netent spin has a better chance of paying something![]()
Absolutely LOVE the UKGC is stepping in and removing the bonus buys. I truly wish others would step in and do it too. As a matter of fact I might message all the other commissions and tell them they should get on board.
Well done UKGC!
The difference being not only can u do a £100 (sorry I will rephrase that) could u do £100 feature buy you could also do a £1000 feature buy and there lays the problem.So what is the difference then between doing a £100 feature buy on a BTG slot and doing a £100 spin on a Netent slot?
UK is 2.5 seconds from the top of my head, Sweden is 3 indeed for each spin. But "the governor" is from Norway if I'm not mistaking, so yeah, he can play ultra fast turbo spins. I don't see it as buying a bonus in disguise as I still see a basegame happening with potentially also big pay outs.
The difference being not only can u do a £100 (sorry I will rephrase that) could u do £100 feature buy you could also do a £1000 feature buy and there lays the problem.
How many games do you know which allow £1000 spins???
The difference being not only can u do a £100 (sorry I will rephrase that) could u do £100 feature buy you could also do a £1000 feature buy and there lays the problem.
How many games do you know which allow £1000 spins???
Crybaby. You where one of the few that where complaining about the unfairness the buy feature has to offer? I mean ya'll know this right, but buying could lose your initial investment, esp when you start gambling spins. It's a genius concept from a game dev standpoint. But in all fairness, this pretty much kills the game. I'm playing and wagering over 200 spins to lose 2 bonuses that dropped on the 8 vs 12 spins already. I mean, this will drive me to another game pretty fast.
Im not sure if you are calling me a crybaby or yourself because it seems like you start out with an insult but then continue on which seems like you are agreeing?
As for your second sentence, you seem to be making a statement but then add a question mark?
Can you clarify if you are calling me a cry baby at least so I know whether to be nice or pull the claws out. Thanks!
But just in advance if you are calling yourself a crybaby, I agree with you fully!

Then why didn't they cap it at say £200 max for a bonus buy and forbid it giving a zero paying bonus (i.e. some of the gambles such as Vikings by Blueprint)? At least with most of the bonus buys you get a guaranteed return on the investment (White Rabbit for example) unlike doing a £100 spin on any of the Netent slots where you more likely than not you lose the whole lot.
Extra chilli is a huge pain in the ass, for primarily the risk of losing your complete bonus (buy) when trying to gamble up to xx spins. It's extremely volatile. It can eat yours and 10 others budget for breakfast in an hour. I think i've seen to game change quite a few times now, where the best paying RTP is simply at those higher buys or bonus plays. And that is the cruwl part, you have to gamble to at least 16 spins to get the best out of a session.
I have tried the other BTG variants but the wagering is just time consuming. On avg 100 to 150 spins to trigger a feature, with no real guarantee that it's going to hit or not. Often i had the typical investment minus a few percent back.

I think the whole point of the ban, is that there are players who might have 10k, or access to it via a credit card, or whatever.I can't get my head around how someone, anyone, can afford to lose 10k in a day on slots. Is everyone rich on here or something![]()
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Big payouts or big losses. Bonus buys were made at the average cost of triggering the bonus for a particular game so in the end it's the exact same.
I'm in Canada BTW, not Norway.
Absolutely LOVE the UKGC is stepping in and removing the bonus buys. I truly wish others would step in and do it too. As a matter of fact I might message all the other commissions and tell them they should get on board.
Well done UKGC!
How do BTG get away with 0% RTP on 50p spins over 2k?
50p!!!!!!
Totally agree.
I didn’t do it often but I’d occasionally buy white rabbit bonuses and the odd chilli ones.
Along with a few of the blueprints here and there. It was all low stakes.
Just like I enjoy going out regularly for a few beers with my mates. But just because there’s a few alcoholics dotted about it doesn’t mean I shouldn’t be able to do that either.
Eventually we’ll just be left with our own bookie online sites as the rest of the uk facing online casinos will just turn their back on the UK market if they start getting made to reduce this or prevent that etc etc. Won’t be worth the extra hassle along with the already increased taxes I believe they now have to pay. We’ve already seen a few turn their backs on us I believe?
Will it be a max stake next?? That will pretty much kill the industry won’t it? Then these lot will all be out of a job anyway.
Simply put.....they dont, as there is no way you have played any slot with 2k on 50p bets and won 0% RTP.
I don't see any money left? on 50p spins!!!

It's done 100% by the UKGC to remove the elephant in the room, namely Feature Buys (= evil) whilst allowing equally ludicrous options for players to lose all their money in the form of bets of £20 UPWARDS
The thing with censorship is you either remove it all or none, the clue's in the title, i.e gambling......once they've neutered this pastime into a limp husk of its former self no one will actually want to do it anymore!
What did need removing was the 'gamble your feature' err Feature, that's outright scummy tactics by designers really. Bet that's still intact in Chilli? I'm happy to be corrected on that one
Yet best way forward to make gambling safe & risk-free are a few ideas of my own, for the (not biased) UKGC to implement in future. They are:
1) Mandatory loss limits at login
2) A designated friendly personal advisor per session, to keep an eye on you, whilst also 'cheering you on' from the sidelines when the slots are hawt
3) 5- second delays between spins, to keep you grounded
4) Compulsory telephonic interviews with your employer, to get an idea of not only your income, but the sort of person you are and how you react to stressful scenarios. Unemployed procariat are banned outright as how dare they gamble
5) Casinos conducting face-to-face interviews with your parents and/ or next of kin, to get your life history. Also to detect any likely future recurring problems
6) Limit game selection to 3 games. Starburst, Da Vinci's Diamonds & Lights
7) Payments on winnings can only be done via Postal Order, thus decreasing the urge to splurge
8) Remove your hands, making spinning somewhat tricky

7) Payments on winnings can only be done via Postal Order, thus decreasing the urge to splurge
Are you mates with The Bandit ?How would you cater for unemployed that are millionaires ?? Only asking as i'm mates with one one![]()

Why? Maybe you have a gambling issue and can't deal with bonus buys, but don't take it out on everyone else. There are players who enjoy bonus buys in a responsible way.
Going out of your way to influence the other commissions to remove the bonus buy choice for everyone makes you look like a sad and salty person. I like having the choice to buy a low stake bonus from time to time, and i have never done my bollocks in doing bonus buys. Why don't you want me and others like me to be able to buy a bonus from time to time?
