I rarely comment nowadays, but I'll clear up a few items here
If I recall I was betting like 5 bucks a spin and hit 4 mice right to left and got a big Zero! Pays left to right l
0 wins can happen.
However, as I'm sure you would have seen in this event, your 0 win in this game would have awarded $250 (50 times your $5 bet), since the game has the Win-Win feature.
I am not a fan of Mice Dice and never played it inreal mode. The fact that they deduct an amount for the feature guarantee doesnt sit in well with me especially since you have to start from scratch if you get the feature before 150 spins. You are paying for the feature separately so I dont really think its fair.
You're not paying for the feature, you're paying for the guarantee that you will receive it after 100 spins, if it has not been triggered randomly.
Mice Dice is a powerful feature that often yields large prize multipliers.
Without an extra bet, and without feature guarantee, you'd be looking at an average feature hit rate somewhere around 1 in 300.
Wow Cleveland? You sense it now too huh? There's nothing random with RTG software in my opinion.
Funnily enough, the gripes above show that the game is, in fact, mathematically sound and entirely random.
If it weren't, then I pose several questions:
1) Why would there have to be an extra bet?
ie: If it was a non-mathematical structure, why not just put the game live and take no extra bet?
2) Why would the game ever yield a 0 feature win?
ie: If it was a non-random system, why would you ever yield such a poor feature result, one that would be sure to annoy the player?
Feature Guarantee will be live in the Australian domestic market (B&M market) 1st quarter 2012, and is highly likely to make it to the U.S. market in late 2012.
Random results do not preclude a system that guarantees a feature event, and is either incorporated into the standard RTP structure of the game, or paid for out of a distinct bet.
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