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Nearly 25 free games on Nova 7's all losing spins but 1 and it was crap. Switched over to another game, 3 wheels wild 5 free spins all losing spins WITh three wheels back to back hitting wild. They are going to lose me as a player there if they keep it up cause constant deposits and nothing=bad. So going to stop playing there for several months cause just about all their new games and even older ones doing the same thing rushing through bonuses, 10 minutes playtime. They need to get it together. I don't care if it even gives me longer play times but something with them has to change. Just saying....
 
So you honestly think the casino has full control over all their slots and can set them to 0% RTP on a whim.
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Honestly YES. Depending on the casino same as land based casinos.... But again it depends on the casino. EVEN if you do a RNG, your odds of having losing spins every time you deposit is extremely low and when it keeps happening every month every time. Yes I do think that...
 
Honestly YES. Depending on the casino same as land based casinos.... But again it depends on the casino. EVEN if you do a RNG, your odds of having losing spins every time you deposit is extremely low and when it keeps happening every month every time. Yes I do think that...

Then you would never ever play there again i assume as there is absolutely no point .
 
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I sure don't play there any longer. I play one game, for the most part.

Here's the thing, you can believe in luck, you can believe in hot/cold games,OR you can trust a site' RNG.

There is random, or not. There is no in between.
 
That Casino looks like a nightmare. I'm from AU, so I might be geo blocked, but:

- Where are the reputable providers?
- Where are any RTP's in the games rules?

Honestly, and no offence, that Casino is the kind you'd play at only if you didn't know there are better out there.
 
I think I'm one of the least tinfoil hat kind of people around when it comes to online casinos, but if some of them were actually being run in a dishonest way it would be tough to know for sure, particularly for U.S. facing providers.

I do think that most likely the bigger providers are running fair games, and since providers like RTG generally run their own game/rng servers (rather than the casino itself), you're probably getting a fair game - not necessarily one with a good RTP but an honest one. Yet, there are still some things that can make you paranoid sometimes.

One of the times for me happened in 2018 after I hit a random jackpot at fair go casino (sloto group) - I was playing with a bonus so had a pretty big playthrough to complete. The first half of the playthrough went pretty well, just breaking even after the jackpot hit - but then there was a weird bright/white flash and the game I was playing crashed. I had to reload, and then everything pretty much went to shit from there, completed the rest of the playthrough with like a 60%-65% RTP or something, losing back a ton of the winnings and just not hitting a thing at all.

So there's definitely a part of you that wonders if they did something screwy when the game crashed - there's a 90% chance it was all a coincidence but what if they really did? How much money would you be throwing away if they really were dishonest, and are you willing to take that risk? I think some people jump the gun way too fast to claim a site is rigged when they hit a bad run of randomness, but it can also be a mistake to be overly trusting. There are plenty of stories in the online gambling world of companies doing things ranging from slimey and unethical to outright cheating or theft.

I do wonder about some of those million dollar progressives that only get hit every 10 years or so, like those would be both cost effective and easiest to get away with things to cheat for a slot provider.
 
I think when things like this are posted in the USA casino section it is hard for many that can play at good regulated casinos to understand. Just look at Club World, Raging Bull, Grand Fortune, Cool Cat casino group etc. It took a while for some of those casinos to be warned against. If any of the casinos that are USA ok pulled the crap they pull with us anywhere else, they would be shut down. We as in USA players take a lot. It is hard to speak on the things i have seen and just turned a blind eye to it because at the end of the day i will still spin a few bucks as a form of entertainment as it was.I think the USA facing casinos will go out really quick if regulations will take place. That being said, i would try to find a different place to play if i were the OP. Right now i don't have a suggestion but i am going to try Winaday soon. I played there every now and then, not really a loyal player with them. I must admit i have made a small with draw from them and they have fun games. The rep is very nice and he has been around years. I think i have never really done well enough to post screen shots because i have never really played anywhere else but one casino. There are some new USA facing casinos i won't mention here but can be found on Google. What ever you do i wish you luck and if your gut is telling you something....listen :eek2:.
 

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