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HiYa, just a stupid question! I play All Slots and have done for quite a few years now and have been invited to play their VIP Lounge Casino, am l actually playing the same bank of machines that l have already played at All Slots?
 
HiYa, just a stupid question! I play All Slots and have done for quite a few years now and have been invited to play their VIP Lounge Casino, am l actually playing the same bank of machines that l have already played at All Slots?
Yes.
Though the term "bank of machines" doesn't really apply to online - unless you are playing AWPs.
Microgaming slots (not AWPs) are totally random - it doesn't matter how much has been put through them, how many people are playing at any given time, or how much has been won or lost on them before - every spin is a totally separate random event.

You should be very happy about being invited into the VIP Lounge - it's a bit tlike 32Red's Club Rouge - you should get much better personal service, better promo's and MUCH lower WR on your bonuses.

Well Done & Good Luck! :thumbsup:
KK
 
Yes.
Though the term "bank of machines" doesn't really apply to online - unless you are playing AWPs.
Microgaming slots (not AWPs) are totally random - it doesn't matter how much has been put through them, how many people are playing at any given time, or how much has been won or lost on them before - every spin is a totally separate random event.

You should be very happy about being invited into the VIP Lounge - it's a bit tlike 32Red's Club Rouge - you should get much better personal service, better promo's and MUCH lower WR on your bonuses.

Well Done & Good Luck! :thumbsup:
KK

Sorry l'm still confused :( If l'm playing in a casino on one machine only and get the top prize that machine wouldn't necessarily pay out that prize again as they are like cards in a deck? So even though l'm playing a different site (as in VIP Lounge) I'm still playing the same bank of machines that l was as in All Slots? As l have been playing Vip Lounge for quite a while now l went back to All Slots and it shows the same screen shots in most of the games? My favorite game is Multy player Isis, this seems to be different but say l want to play Adventure Palace to which l have got the 5 elephants previously this would not happen again even though l play a different site? As they are related? Does this make sense?
 
If you're referring to general online video slots, each spin is independent. Meaning, theoretically you could hit the top prize back to back. The machine doesn't have a memory in that it remembers it rewarded you specifically and therefore not hit again.

A bonus round for example - while it may on average hit around once in every 100 spins, you could see it back to back, never in a hundred, and ten times of the last hundred spins of one thousand. The results are random and don't account for the previous spin(s).
 
Sorry l'm still confused :( If l'm playing in a casino on one machine only and get the top prize that machine wouldn't necessarily pay out that prize again as they are like cards in a deck? So even though l'm playing a different site (as in VIP Lounge) I'm still playing the same bank of machines that l was as in All Slots? As l have been playing Vip Lounge for quite a while now l went back to All Slots and it shows the same screen shots in most of the games? My favorite game is Multy player Isis, this seems to be different but say l want to play Adventure Palace to which l have got the 5 elephants previously this would not happen again even though l play a different site? As they are related? Does this make sense?
I think you're getting confused with some types of "real land-based" slots which are "compensated" to only pay out their pre-set RTP by blocking the bigger wins after a pay-out. These are described as AWPs online (Amusements With Prizes) and are NOT totally random in the true sense of the word.

The slots you are playing at VIP & All Slots ARE totally random - each spin is totally independent from anything else anywhere, any time.

Your Pack of cards is a good analogy actually: Shuffle the deck and turn over the top card - there is a one in 52 chance that it is the Ace of Spades.
Shuffle them again and turn over the top card - there is STILL a one in 52 chance that it is the Ace of Spades.
And so on...
That's how truly random slots work - with EVERY spin you COULD win the jackpot.

Of course though, it is EXTREMELY unlikely - but due to the maths and not because the game "blocks" the win.
For example, the chance of getting 5 wilds on Adventure Palace is once in every 3,960,000 spins (yes - seriously!)
So to get them back to back would be 3,960,000 x 3,960,000 = 15,681,600,000,000 to one against. :eek2:
I wouldn't be holding my breath about getting them again... ever!

KK
 
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Sorry 1 more question........ Say that was the case on Adventure Palace and l was playing Vip Lounge is that the same deck of cards that l would be playing All Slots???
Once again: EVERY spin is a totally random and independent event.
It doesn't matter which casino you are playing - all MG games run off the same server (AFAIK), so you have the exact same chance of any given win at any casino.

KK
 
Sorry 1 more question........ Say that was the case on Adventure Palace and l was playing Vip Lounge is that the same deck of cards that l would be playing All Slots???

Imagine that you break it down to its most basic component and compare spinning a slot to flipping a penny and being paid if it lands 'heads'. Whether you've hit heads (or tails) once, twice or 100 times in a row, the odds of it coming down heads (or tails) again is still 50/50. The penny won't recall how many times you've won or lost and it wouldn't matter if you used one penny or a different penny - the result will still be random within the boundaries of the available odds and independent of the last flip.
 

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