My online slots videos (plus UK AWPs)

A free night out at the pub thanks to the trusty old AWPs.

The first machine in this video, DEAD MAN'S TREASURE has two true skill features, both of which can pay the £70 jackpot.

Here you see it going on a £140 mega streak, and it had what are known as 'afters' in it to make a total bank of nearly £180.

 
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Net Entertainment entertains me on the net

Net Ent slots get the proper channel treatment for the first time, played here at the Redbet casino.

 
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Good video as always. Would be fun to watch you play some RTG slots one day. We don't see too many of these on Youtube.

The problem I have with RTG is the lack of RTP information.

NetEnt slots generally kick out 96-98% RTP and you can see what you're playing on a game-by-game basis.
 
More Netent slotting at Redbet

Latest video now up, Netent slots at the Redbet casino, lots of play of the new 'Evolution' slot as well as other stuff.

 
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Four progressive at once :eek:

And is that Super Lucky Frog...the game with a RTP of 93% :eek:

Should be interesting! Thanks for sharing :D

Super Lucky Frog may have a low RTP% but as previously mentioned on the forum. The local jackpot at Redbet is VERY high now, so it is worth trying a few spins on it.
 
Man those looked like boring a$$ progressives. I don't mind progressive slots as long as they are fun to play AND they have big hits potential in the base game/bonus round. That's why I always liked the old LOTR and now the new TDK MG's slot. While the RTP is reduced because of the progressive, you still have a chance to win "big" outside of that nearly impossible progressive win.

Cool video, though! I don't know why you dropped Reel Steal since it looked like it was the "hottest" slot of your session (even though there's no such thing as "hot" or "cold" slot). I'm still not sold on Evolution, I think they missed the boat by not allowing the bonus to retrigger during the free spins.
 
That one was basically a "slot suicide" :eek2:

Yeah I was well and truly fed up with the whole affair by then, I think it's safe to say that me and RTG will be having nothing to do with each other from now until the end of time :D
 
As long as a few folks enjoy watching them I'm happy to carry on doing them :)

TBH I had no idea if anyone would want to watch them when I first started uploading the long edited together videos as opposed to just uploading short clips from my mobile, but they seem to have settled down to a few hundred unique views per video and the comments are generally positive. (The most popular one to date is 'A Tale Of Two Slotties' where I beat the 1777% bonus at Tropica, and even that hasn't quite managed 1000 unique views.)

At the end of the day I enjoy online slotting, I enjoy doing the commentaries, and the video editing side of things is a nice little hobby for me - (I was an Online VT Editor for a few years in the mid to late 90s when digital editing suites were just getting off the ground, my home PC is massively more powerful than a suite that cost north of £50K back in about 1997!) - so for as long as I'm playing online slots I see no reason not to keep putting the videos together.

Thanks for the comments, they are always appreciated :)
 
I must say I appreciate them for several reasons.

It's a good way of learning to understand the language (gambling-language). No one is translating anything for me:rolleyes:
I like your sence of humour, but most of all it's great to see how someone else is thinking and reacting when they play.
Of course you do and say some for us, the audience, but it's still you;)

Keep doing them please:thumbsup:
 
hahahaa Chopley ...In that last video, you sounded JUST like I feel, if I accidently enter an RTG casino. Another awesome video, and welcome to the club of no more RTG.
Let's appreciate the fact, that we're free to play where ever we want :thumbsup:
 
I like watching your videos while doing other stuff on my main screen, like browsing reddit or whatever.

Out of interest, do you actually use your main rig for anything else? Seems with that kind of power machine you could be a gamer (or am I just wishfully hoping someone else is as sad as me?) :p
 
Out of interest, do you actually use your main rig for anything else? Seems with that kind of power machine you could be a gamer (or am I just wishfully hoping someone else is as sad as me?) :p

Yes I'm a very keen PC gamer :)

Current games of choice are Battlefield 3 (me and a few mates play this every week on a Friday/Saturday night, we have our own Teamspeak server), XCom Enemy Unknown (the new release remake of the original), DiRT2/3 (we play this at the weekend when we're a bit too drunk to play BF3 properly :D), and whatever else takes my fancy really. (Deus Ex Human Revolution I played through last year, Max Payne 3 I loved to pieces, and I was an avid WoW player for the best part of four years but quit before MoP came out.)

PC has been my primary gaming platform since about 1996, (prior to that I was a dedicated Amiga guy :)), and whilst I have always kept my hand in with the consoles, PC gaming is always top of the list.

My PC isn't any kind of psycho beast, but nothing really stretches it at the moment. Core i7-920 oc/ed to 3.4GHz, 12GB RAM, 2GB GTX670, 128GB SSD, Auzentech X-Fi Prelude soundcard etc. It can chuck BF3 around totally ULTRAed out at 2560x1440 so I see no reason to upgrade it at the moment.

This is just my Steam Game Library, I have boxes full of older PC games downstairs, as well as computers going back as far as the Commodore 64 and consoles as far back as the SNES and Megadrive (and I've had just about everything inbetween and it's all still boxed up downstairs, I just can't bring myself to chuck any of it away!).

My 360 is my only real 'active' console (in that it's connected up to my main screen and available for use), but I do have a chipped XBox under the big telly with MAMEOX on the hard drive, I have a good friend (literally known him since we were both 4 years old) who comes over to visit every year, and we fire up old classics like Hyper Sports, Track & Field and Football Champ :D

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I must say I appreciate them for several reasons.

Other than entertainment, I really learn from his videos. For example, in his last 2 videos, I learned that it doesn't make sense to play RTG's with big WR due to the high variance and capped wins. TBH, I felt bad at first since I'm one of the persons that suggested RTG earlier in the thread.:oops:

Yes I'm a very keen PC gamer :)

I can only imagine the kind of language that you use while playing those games when the camera is away :D
 
Sweet Chopley!

I'm much like you, I started on the c64, then upgraded to an Amiga600, which I have very fond memories of. Along the way I had a master system and megadrive, then finally found PC gaming.

My machine isn't quite as beefy as yours, but it has recently undergone a few upgrades - 128gb ssd with 2tb sata, i7 3770k not overclocked, sapphire oc'd 7850 and a mere 8gb of ram - which I need to upgrade soon :p

I use Steam exclusively for my gaming, I have an Xbox360 too, but it rarely sees any play, and my son is the only one that ever uses the Wii :p

I've got over 200 odd games on Steam, but only Dota 2 and Team Fortress 2 see any play, although I do need to download Natural Selection 2 at some point!

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