kmartinusa
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Does anyone know if/where Microgaming has games placed at land based casinos?
Kevin
Kevin
Microgaming is associated with the Dublin-based Betstone server based gaming company, which has been around for four or five years, claims to have installed over a thousand machines and has a gaming inventory of some 100 MGS games.
Unfortunately, they don't identify their presumably land-based clients.
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In fact on one occason, I called up Betstone and the phone was answered by the P.A to Microgaming's chief, Roger Raatgeber so I think they are pretty close
Now, since we already know that BetStone has intrinsically close ties to Microgaming, how can anyone still stand behind the absurd notion that the "Online Microgaming Casinos" can also not do the very same thing in regards to changing the RTP on the fly just as the statement from BetStone says above...
Can anyone here state otherwise with backed-up facts?
OMG! You just categorically proved the biggest online casino conspiracy theory in the 14 year history of online gambling
Jut kidding ya Rob - my thought is that if they had that facility, surely one disgruntled employee, rogue operator or someone out to discredit a casino would have posted a screenshot, or some sort of convincing data in the past 14 years?
And realistically, if you were starting online casino software, would you allow operators to change the RTP on the fly? How would you cover it up, so no-one would ever find out? Doesn't add up to me.
Anyway, don't all land-based machines allow the casino to change the RTP?
But IMO, where the difference is here is that the "Online Casinos" have categorically denied that this is possible for the past 14-15 years now. Vegas, Atlantic City, Tribal Gaming has never in my knowledge denied the fact that they could change the RTP on their machines...
I'm certain that most know by now that all online casinos can change their RTP settings. Having the power to change RTP settings is no surprise. The big question is how low can they go?
We know how low land casinos can legally go. What's the lowest online casinos can legally go?
People here always speak of RTP's not being less then 92% online. I think your lucky if your getting 80% today.
If I thought that, I wouldn't be playing online
People here always speak of RTP's not being less then 92% online. I think your lucky if your getting 80% today.
Oh, so you're well qualified to make your first statement then!I don't play online casinos at all anymore, just some poker.
Oh, so you're well qualified to make your first statement then!
So far I've wagered $11,562 and made +$585 = RTP 105%. *
Perhaps I should complain to the casino that it's 10% out from the expected level..!
Not at all - I only win because I always use bonuses.Based on your 10 year winning record, I think I would complain. Your normal RTP average has to be around 120%
The lack of information probably indicates this is a relatively new venture for MGS, but a pretty shrewd one
Not that new. I first played their multi-game Thunderstruck kiosk at ICE back in 2007 or 2006 (cant remember which).