- Joined
- Nov 24, 2013
- Location
- Canada
Since the old balance jumping act on a certain game-data-stream-server-company, I have noticed 1 thing
1) I spin the reels
2) The balance goes down
3) The balance quickly (I think instantly is a better definition, but there are those who argue nanoseconds) either does not move, or JUMPS upwards to a higher balance
4) If you let the reels spin, you eventually arrive at a winning combination that puts you to the balance that was just flashed to you at the beginning of the spin
OR
5) You stop the reels, and you get the exact same winning combination that puts you to the balance that was just flashed to you at the beginning of the spin.
I must wonder no more.....stopping the reels...on a NetEnt game (Spinata Grande to be exact) does not, will not and can not change the outcome of the spin.
Mystery solved, we can all sleep at night now!
1) I spin the reels
2) The balance goes down
3) The balance quickly (I think instantly is a better definition, but there are those who argue nanoseconds) either does not move, or JUMPS upwards to a higher balance
4) If you let the reels spin, you eventually arrive at a winning combination that puts you to the balance that was just flashed to you at the beginning of the spin
OR
5) You stop the reels, and you get the exact same winning combination that puts you to the balance that was just flashed to you at the beginning of the spin.
I must wonder no more.....stopping the reels...on a NetEnt game (Spinata Grande to be exact) does not, will not and can not change the outcome of the spin.
Mystery solved, we can all sleep at night now!