MotorCity68
Dormant account
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2010
- Location
- Sterling Heights, MI
Let me start out by saying that 3dice is the only online casino where I play. We have a pretty good player / casino relationship. I don't bitch when I lose and they don't give me a hassle cashing out when I win. So far so good.
I also have a favorite game, Medieval Moolah, which I probably spend ninety percent of my time there playing. Which means that I've probably amassed a couple hundred thousand spins on it.
Now some of you may disagree with me here, but I think you get a real feel for a game after spending that much time on it, and lately something doesn't feel right.
I've noticed that there are a ton of "near misses" now. Combinations that seem less plausible than actually hitting a one in a million payout. A key and four suns on an oddball payline that ends up paying twenty to one. Tons of monster five of a kinds with the middle column just one position off. Now I realize that "near misses" are commonplace online and in the B&M casinos, they are supposed to make us think that we're just about to hit something huge and keep playing. Fair enough, we know your all about making a profit, but it's never been this blatantly obvious (in my opinion) at 3Dice.
Now, so you guys don't think I'm just another sore loser who had a bad run and is trying to get some payback, I would like to present you with some hard data.
Anybody who has played Medieval Moolah knows that the sun is a wild/multiplier symbol. Getting a few of these in the right place usually pays better than the bonus round, the "RIGHT PLACE" being the operative phrase here.
Here are the results of 1120 spins and where the wild symbols fell:
First column: 58 times
Second column: 42 times
Third column: 117 times
Fourth column: 222 times
Fifth column: 177 times
So for me, i was over FOUR HUNDRED PERCENT more likely to catch a wild symbol on the forth column, than on the first or second, where it obviously does a lot more good. That goes far far beyond random deviation.
I pondered for over a week whether or not I would post this, because I truly enjoy playing at 3Dice. I honestly hope that they might have an explanation for this.
So 3Dice, you know who I am.
This session ended at 9:11 Eastern standard time on March 2nd, with a balance of $62.87.
I'm hoping that you'll take the time to respond to this post.
Thanks
I also have a favorite game, Medieval Moolah, which I probably spend ninety percent of my time there playing. Which means that I've probably amassed a couple hundred thousand spins on it.
Now some of you may disagree with me here, but I think you get a real feel for a game after spending that much time on it, and lately something doesn't feel right.
I've noticed that there are a ton of "near misses" now. Combinations that seem less plausible than actually hitting a one in a million payout. A key and four suns on an oddball payline that ends up paying twenty to one. Tons of monster five of a kinds with the middle column just one position off. Now I realize that "near misses" are commonplace online and in the B&M casinos, they are supposed to make us think that we're just about to hit something huge and keep playing. Fair enough, we know your all about making a profit, but it's never been this blatantly obvious (in my opinion) at 3Dice.
Now, so you guys don't think I'm just another sore loser who had a bad run and is trying to get some payback, I would like to present you with some hard data.
Anybody who has played Medieval Moolah knows that the sun is a wild/multiplier symbol. Getting a few of these in the right place usually pays better than the bonus round, the "RIGHT PLACE" being the operative phrase here.
Here are the results of 1120 spins and where the wild symbols fell:
First column: 58 times
Second column: 42 times
Third column: 117 times
Fourth column: 222 times
Fifth column: 177 times
So for me, i was over FOUR HUNDRED PERCENT more likely to catch a wild symbol on the forth column, than on the first or second, where it obviously does a lot more good. That goes far far beyond random deviation.
I pondered for over a week whether or not I would post this, because I truly enjoy playing at 3Dice. I honestly hope that they might have an explanation for this.
So 3Dice, you know who I am.
This session ended at 9:11 Eastern standard time on March 2nd, with a balance of $62.87.
I'm hoping that you'll take the time to respond to this post.
Thanks