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Dogboy stated these stats as a result of his mathematical analysis....in fact THE mathematical analysis as its his job to test these things on the exact games we are talking about.
No evidence has ever been offered to suggest that dogboy has ever been incorrect in relation to RTG software, so I'm not sure why you wouldn't accept his far better informed analysis.
The figure,based on all play from all players, makes perfect sense. We hear about the max cap situations in the forums, we don't hear about every other spin do we? A few swallows does not a summer make (except for maybe that girl I met over summer when i was 17)
The RTP effect is not per player, but rather for the game overall.
Dogboy didn't break it down by game, but gave the 1% figure overall. Given that this problem frequently gets reported for Raindance, and the removed free spins are often very significant, 400 at 5x in this case, I suspect the lost RTP for Raindance is higher than 1%.
Even 1% is significant. The difference between 95% and 94% after a deposit has been played through 30x is hardly "small change". Up to 1.5% goes towards the Random Jackpots, and these are also significant wins for players who hit them.
RTG are also pretty secretive about much of this, and Dogboy has often stated that he is blocked from making full disclosures by RTG. For example, when the "2 pears" incident ocurred, Dogboy was not allowed to tell us whether this was the 91.5% setting or the 97.5% setting that had been used by the casinos in question. The difference between the two is VERY significant for players.
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