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I find it alittle misguiding when my name is blinking all over the front page of my casino,saying that I won 800euros on starbust,when I actually was 500euros down at the end of the same session.
The system just calculate my profit at my peak point and use it to semifool other players:cool:
 
I find it alittle misguiding when my name is blinking all over the front page of my casino,saying that I won 800euros on starbust,when I actually was 500euros down at the end of the same session.
The system just calculate my profit at my peak point and use it to semifool other players:cool:

But wouldn't that mean you were up at some point, and chose to continue? The end of the session has little to do with the hit. :eek2:
 
I find it alittle misguiding when my name is blinking all over the front page of my casino,saying that I won 800euros on starbust,when I actually was 500euros down at the end of the same session.
The system just calculate my profit at my peak point and use it to semifool other players:cool:

Did you actually hit €800 in one spin? If so then you "won €800" and they are correct. What you've done with that money after the win is irrelevant.

Now if they wrote that because you've peaked at €800 during a session as a result of multiple wins then it's misleading.
 
One thing that I like about 3Dice is when they talk about big winners, they use stake multiplication (e.g. John Doe won 1235x stake). This is the only relevant number, really. When casinos claim that "XYZ just won €XXXXXX" but don't specify how big was the bet size, it doesn't mean shit for us.

We've seen it with Wintigo recently announcing a "big winner" of €130,000. We later learned that the guy was playing at €300/spin so it was merely 430x stake and NOT a "big winner"...the guy could easily go through his €130k win in a single session at this kind of stake.
 
One thing that I like about 3Dice is when they talk about big winners, they use stake multiplication (e.g. John Doe won 1235x stake). This is the only relevant number, really. When casinos claim that "XYZ just won €XXXXXX" but don't specify how big was the bet size, it doesn't mean shit for us.

We've seen it with Wintigo recently announcing a "big winner" of €130,000. We later learned that the guy was playing at €300/spin so it was merely 430x stake and NOT a "big winner"...the guy could easily go through his €130k win on a single session at this kind of stake.

^ This.....I prefer to hear x stake instead of an arbitrary amount (unless the bet size is included).
 
It's fair enough if it shows an actual win on one round.
if it calculates all your "wins" into a figure and disregards your losses then that's sneaky.

It's like casinos saying"More than €127,356,000 paid out this week" when it's actually (and pretty obviously) just a calculation of every single winning round.

I suppose that's "marketing" though eh?

(Sorry for parroting what Balth wrote I missed the post)
 
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Did you actually hit €800 in one spin? If so then you "won €800" and they are correct. What you've done with that money after the win is irrelevant.

Now if they wrote that because you've peaked at €800 during a session as a result of multiple wins then it's misleading.

I peaked at about 800 euros after many smaller wins(I think my max win was about 60x stake,I was betting 5 euros,so my singlest biggest win was around 300 euros)
 

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