Microgaming increase maximum coin on classic nine liners.

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For years the maximum coin size on nine liners has been one pound (playable at up to five coins on nine lines = 45 pound max spin)
Certainly for the eight years that I have played them.

Now it is suddenly 2 pounds (playable at up to five coins on nine lines = 90 pound max spin)

This applies to all Ts1 engine games including Thunderstruck, Adventure palace, Spring Break, Ladies Night etc
And across all viper casinos that I have checked. BUT NOT QUICKFIRE

The question is what else has been changed. Does this mean that actual Viper gameplay has been brought into line with Quickfire gameplay?
Based on my own play and notes, this would be my guess.

I know several others have mentioned that they never got the same results in Quickfire as in Viper so maybe there has been a streamlining.
 
For years the maximum coin size on nine liners has been one pound (playable at up to five coins on nine lines = 45 pound max spin)
Certainly for the eight years that I have played them.

Now it is suddenly 2 pounds (playable at up to five coins on nine lines = 90 pound max spin)

This applies to all Ts1 engine games including Thunderstruck, Adventure palace, Spring Break, Ladies Night etc
And across all viper casinos that I have checked. BUT NOT QUICKFIRE

The question is what else has been changed. Does this mean that actual Viper gameplay has been brought into line with Quickfire gameplay?
Based on my own play and notes, this would be my guess.

I know several others have mentioned that they never got the same results in Quickfire as in Viper so maybe there has been a streamlining.


From what I understand and have experienced, maximum coin size is set by the Operators of the download casinos & can be refined to cater for individual player / group settings. E.g. New players can have lower value settings than those who have been with the casino for a long time and are in a VIP group, or defined as a lower risk of being an AP. Basically, the setting is based upon the casinos own appetite for risk.

You haven't named any casinos in your post - are they all brands from the same group? If this is the case, then perhaps they've reclassified you and/or the player groups / tier levels you occupy? If not, then it could also be that the site(s) that prompted your above post have seen the rise in popularity from the multi-vendor platforms (i.e. Quickfire Operators) & have amended their bet settings in response(?).

There could be many reasons why the change has occurred, (and I appreciate I could be wrong here) but I'd doubt that any change that could have such a significant (and potentially negative) financial impact on a customers business (i.e. casinos) would be implemented by a supplier (i.e. Microgaming). Maybe ask the casino(s) concerned & post their replies in this thread?
 
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Hi 243,

Has this change happened at 32Red Plc casinos?

Funnymunny has the same opinion as me, this is a setting which can be controlled by the operator for most slots, although there is a 'default' setting that can be used which may have changed.

I'm interested to know if this affects us, I'll take a look when back in the office if you don't see my question before then.

Mark
 
Hi 243,

Has this change happened at 32Red Plc casinos?

Funnymunny has the same opinion as me, this is a setting which can be controlled by the operator for most slots, although there is a 'default' setting that can be used which may have changed.

I'm interested to know if this affects us, I'll take a look when back in the office if you don't see my question before then.

Mark
Just had a look on 32red Mark and the betsize is indeed maxed at $90
 
Just had a look on 32red Mark and the betsize is indeed maxed at $90

Thanks TV.

We recently increased the maximums across all games, but the minimum shouldn't have changed - I think it's the minimum that 243 was enquiring about.

I don't have access to a PC at the moment (in the pub as usual lol) - is the minimum also £2?

Mark
 
Thanks TV.

We recently increased the maximums across all games, but the minimum shouldn't have changed - I think it's the minimum that 243 was enquiring about.

I don't have access to a PC at the moment (in the pub as usual lol) - is the minimum also £2?

Mark

no no you can still play cent a line, or 9 cent with 9 lines :)
 
Quickfire defaults on the 9-liners are $45 and on the dedicated MG casinos it has always been $90 but a few reduce it to $45 or even $22.50. With Immortal Romance it's $30 on the MG's but a paltry $6 at QF casinos, TS II is $30 and $15 and Playboy is $37.50 on both. These are defaults only of course but I've never seen a QF increase these, only the dedicated MG casinos so I a guessing that's a limitation of the QF platform.

This might also be tied into the requirements for operators as it strikes me an MG casino has to guarantee a certain amount of money is held in reserve for big wins where it seems QF casinos don't need to.
 
Sounds right to me Simmo, although I think our limits may be higher than standard MG operators.

With QuickFire, there is no back office to amend the settings so I presume these casinos either can't change or would need to request it. The defaults are usually enough though for most punters.

Mark
 
Quickfire defaults on the 9-liners are $45 and on the dedicated MG casinos it has always been $90 but a few reduce it to $45 or even $22.50. With Immortal Romance it's $30 on the MG's but a paltry $6 at QF casinos, TS II is $30 and $15 and Playboy is $37.50 on both. These are defaults only of course but I've never seen a QF increase these, only the dedicated MG casinos so I a guessing that's a limitation of the QF platform.

At bet365 you can bet up to 60 € in QF Immortal Romance.

Also for QF Jurassic Park, most casinos seem to have increased the maximum bet from QF default of 15 € to 30, 75 or 150 euros.

I think it is probably just that most casinos don't bother to change the default settings, unless they get enough feedback/complaints. Since Jurassic Park is such a new game, with appealing theme and nice gameplay, and low default max bet size, many casinos that usually get one complaint about Immortal Romance bet sizes every couple month, might have gotten a dozen complaints about Jurassic Park bet sizes in the week following the release. So this might explain why Jurassic Park bet size has been increased on many casinos that haven't bothered to increase the bet sizes with older QF games.

Most softwares use the casino set bet sizes in free play mode, but in free play QF uses always default bet sizes, so you need to play in real play mode to see the actual bet size range offered by the casino.
 
Since this is the closest topic I've seen thus far, I have a burning question that's been bugging me for a while, if I may?

Why do the Quickfire sites have the minimum bet at 0.18c on slots such as Thunderstruck and Ladies Night, and 0.09c on Break The Bank Again, Spring Break, Kathmandu and Summertime?

I've always been curious. :confused:

EDIT: I should add I apologize for wondering off topic slightly.
 
Since this is the closest topic I've seen thus far, I have a burning question that's been bugging me for a while, if I may?

Why do the Quickfire sites have the minimum bet at 0.18c on slots such as Thunderstruck and Ladies Night, and 0.09c on Break The Bank Again, Spring Break, Kathmandu and Summertime?

I've always been curious. :confused:

EDIT: I should add I apologize for wondering off topic slightly.

You are not off topic at all there. nothing wrong asking this question. Much better then in a new thread or elsewhere.

Do be honest lot of places i know i have seen minimum of 0,45. But I know for fact that I have played 9 cent only at flash quickfire. I played at ButlerBingo and there its only minimum 9 cent on these slots.
 
Quickfire defaults on the 9-liners are $45 and on the dedicated MG casinos it has always been $90 but a few reduce it to $45 or even $22.50. With Immortal Romance it's $30 on the MG's but a paltry $6 at QF casinos, TS II is $30 and $15 and Playboy is $37.50 on both. These are defaults only of course but I've never seen a QF increase these, only the dedicated MG casinos so I a guessing that's a limitation of the QF platform.

This might also be tied into the requirements for operators as it strikes me an MG casino has to guarantee a certain amount of money is held in reserve for big wins where it seems QF casinos don't need to.


QF can have these increased, BetVictor has Jurassic at £300 max, TS II, Terminator and Playboy are £150 but IR is only £60
 

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