Midnite casino poor results

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Has anyone got anything good to say about Midnite casino? I’ve been playing casino games with a variety of online casinos for years and have never had such a run of losses. Normally I expect to lose overall but always get a bonus feature playing big bass bonanza and recoup some money. Playing with Midnite I didn’t get 3x fish with over £1000 of spins (£2-£3 spins) How is that possible..?
 
Free game hit frequency: 1 in 113

its a volatile game, so 113 spins can also mean 500 spins.

The question is more: Big Bass Bonanza poor results? The casino doesnt influence the outcome of the game, hence the casino shouldnt be mentioned within your post.
 
Has anyone got anything good to say about Midnite casino? I’ve been playing casino games with a variety of online casinos for years and have never had such a run of losses. Normally I expect to lose overall but always get a bonus feature playing big bass bonanza and recoup some money. Playing with Midnite I didn’t get 3x fish with over £1000 of spins (£2-£3 spins) How is that possible..?
It's only a few hundred spins, you just had a bad run mate, that's all.

It's not the most volatile game but it can still happen on medium volatility games like this.

On average you should have had about 4 bonuses BUT sometimes you'll get five bonuses in 30 spins sometimes you'll get zero in 1000. It'll average out to 1 in 113 or so but its not guaranteed.
 
Fair enough thanks for your responses…never had it with the main sites I’ve played with so was checking other people’s experiences. Thanks
 
Fair enough thanks for your responses…never had it with the main sites I’ve played with so was checking other people’s experiences. Thanks
Unless you are on a very dodgy casino, the game loads from the providers servers so it's always going to be the same slot experience (different RTP versions notwithstanding)
 
Free game hit frequency: 1 in 113

its a volatile game, so 113 spins can also mean 500 spins.

The question is more: Big Bass Bonanza poor results? The casino doesnt influence the outcome of the game, hence the casino shouldnt be mentioned within your post.
I mention them as I’ve never had such poor results with any other casino. Wasn’t outing them just
Unless you are on a very dodgy casino, the game loads from the providers servers so it's always going to be the same slot experience (different RTP versions notwithstanding)
Thats a helpful reply thanks. I genuinely don’t know how they all work-I’ve just always won something back when playing long enough until now. That’s what this site is for to ask questions and make sure things are fair right?
 
I mention them as I’ve never had such poor results with any other casino. Wasn’t outing them just

Thats a helpful reply thanks. I genuinely don’t know how they all work-I’ve just always won something back when playing long enough until now. That’s what this site is for to ask questions and make sure things are fair right?
Definitely, exactly what casinomeister is for.
 
I dont make larger deposit on UK casino, I love to try and build my balance on games like Book of Dead 3 lines or captain venture, £30 a week on 4-5 diffrent casinos, many times I walk with proofit

 
Midnite run 'Big Bass Bonanza' at 94% RTP (like the majority of their games)

Try playing it at SlotsTemple (dot com) They run the 96.7% RTP version.
ALL their games run at MAX RTP, and they're UKGC registered
 
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Well u can win at 94% but over time those % is what separate u from a max win ;)
That would depend on how they reduced the RTP. Some providers will change the base game, some change the feature frequency and others change the free spins feature.
Different provides do it in different ways
 
Nope, that's why I made the distinction they were a website.

They host demo versions of most games and run tournaments that you can take part in for free. No real play.
They are now a fully-fledged UKGC licensed casino
 
Oh, my bad, the response from johnnymcc led me to believe they were still demo only.
At the moment, some provides are still demo-only, such as NetEnt.
But the majority of the other providers are playable with deposits
 

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