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New Big Bass slots get worse?

TylerPrestxn

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Hey, new to this forum!

I've played Big Bass for quite a while, my favourites (or shall I say old favourites) were Big Bass Boxing and most recently Big Bass Football Bonanza.

My question is, has anyone ever played new slots that have been released and had a lot of wins, but then they seem to dry up after the slot has been out for a month or two?

When Big Bass Boxing Bonus Round first came out, I gave it a go and would hit bonus after bonus after bonus, I'm talking on a typical bonus hitting anywhere from 100x-300x (I'd do between £1 and £2 spins, usually £2 spin so got quite a few where I'd win £600) and I'd probably get that from a £50 or £100 deposit, never having to deposit more. My best win on Big Bass Boxing was just under a year ago, when it was still new. I deposited £50, did about 15-20 £1 spins, got the bonus, paid out maybe 35x. So then I went to £2 spins and within 4 or 5 spins, hit the bonus again, got both to 10x stage, total win was £2,876.40 from 75 free spins, so a 1438x payout, which I know is like once in a blue moon. I also hit the bonus on Big Bass Return To The Races (another slot I liked and played quite a bit) and got a 1100x payout (£2 spin, £2,200 return).

Anyway, after the slot had been out for a little while, it just seemed like it died off. I would go hundreds upon hundreds of spins with no bonus. I could blow through £300, £400 on £1 or £2 spins, finally get 1 bonus and it'd pay out maybe 15 or 20x maximum. I know it's a high volatility slot, and you can have hard sessions like this, but it became too frequent to have these bad sessions as opposed to any good ones.

Big Bass Football Bonanza then gets released in time for the World Cup, so I give it ago, seeing as it's like the football version of the boxing one. Anyway, once again, hitting bonus after bonus after bonus. 150x, 189x, 210x, 230x, 360x, got screenshots of the wins etc. It almost felt like it was just pay out after pay out. Sure, I'd have a time when I put £50-£100 in and it doesn't go well, but I'd say 85-90% of the time, I was profiting. But once again, after the slot has been out for 3 weeks, a month etc, it just seems like it's dried up again. I can go £200, £300 worth of £1 or £2 spins with absolutely no joy, way too often. And then I finally get the bonus and it pays out 10x.

It just seems like when the slots are new and just released, it's bonus & pay-out galore. Then once it's been around for a month or so, something changes where it's just not paying out anymore. Has anyone else experience this or is there any truth to the matter? It almost feels as though they alter something in terms of payouts after the slots been out for a few weeks to not pay out as much as it had been, maybe to hook people onto the slot to think that this slot always pays out, then they tune it so that it then stops paying out as easily.
 
I have the same experience, in particular on those two you mention - Boxing and Return - but also Vegas and Secrets have behaved in an exact same manner as those two and they are all currently true balance killers. I'm generally a Big Bass Believer and play the whole series a lot but whenever I get around to these ones, I hope I'll have made it through the dead spins cycle but deep down I just know they will hurt and so they keep doing.
 

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