After watching a lot of streamers they seem to only stay on a slot for a bonus or until they done around 100 spins then they move on. Is this why they always seem to be in profit ??? I normally get sucked in, raise bet again and again till i bust out or get the bonus ?? What do you thinks a better strategy ??
Hi deanus76,
Firstly this could be a very huge reply, will see how it goes. But there is no sure strategy when it comes to playing any slot in any casino. It is always down to luck and if you play the slot at the exact time the RNG is in a good mood or not.
But lets start by saying this, As an ex-streamer myself it matters greatly to entertain your viewers as much as yourself. So when you say you saw some streamers stay on a slot until they get a feature or they stop after 100 spins, that is not always the case.
Streamers also get slot requests and not all streamers actually take requests either. I myself did most of the time take suggestions, And i usually did around 25 to 50 spins on a slot before i leave it, there was times i did hundreds of spins on the same slot in streams.
But when i gamble when i am not streaming which is all the time now as i stopped streaming a year ago, It depends how i feel if i want to camp or farm a slot be it if it is in a good mood or not. I seldom like to play a slot if i enjoy it and it is one of my fav ones.
It just varies on so many levels and aspects and each person is different.
I had many hundreds of sessions where i stayed on the same slot and lost my balance fast and was like oops i did it again. And i had many of hundreds of sessions where i played the same slot and won. But thousands of sessions where i actually play a mixture of slots, and see if they are in a good mood by doing 10-25 spins on it then leave for the next one etc etc.
But as i said above it is down to you personally, don't think you have to play other slots. it is your money, just play what you fancy, if you get a feeling you should play 1 slot, then play it, because when you get a feeling it usually leads to you walking away with a withdraw, not always but most of the time.
Anyway i hope this helps you and i hope it answered your questions