HI guys ,
I would just like to hear what your thoughts on both of these terms are based on your experience with slots , I'm not looking for the definition or what the casinos quote to us , But more from your playing history
We are told every spin is random and you could win a jackpot on any spin and indeed the very next spin to but i would like a bit more context on this as the area seems a bit grey , I know on say a roulette terminal , the main computer will throw out approx 200 results per second to a machine so depending on when you click the spin button ,The amount of time past will determine how many potential results you could have had ,But you will only be playing with a maximum of 37 results ( including zero ) .
Now on slots does anyone have any idea how many potential results are thrown out every second or even minute ? ,
I only ask as through a bit of research on this forum it seems the way slots payout seem to vary based on game and manufacturer ,
For instance Netent games being hard to regain any losses due to often being a bit tight but also not having a high enough variance to get that really big win like say WMS or Microgaming slot .
For me personally i would expect a worse RTP session playing the higher vairance slots as the huge 1000x stake plus wins are what everyone plays them for and they don't come around too often , But for me i tend to do much better on these and infact have my worst sessions on low variance , Is this normal ?
I'm sure the input of some of you guys on here will help me understand this better as at the moment for me there word RANDOM seems to change its definition depending on the software you play with and the slot you play on .
When you had a terrible session was it you just clicking the mouse at the wrong time and missing those big wins or at that current time where there no big wins in the current pool of random numbers and of course the same applies the other way around when you have a lucky streak ,
Alot of slots can seem very predictable and often the play changes alot based on if you are on a good streak or a bad streak and you can pretty much predict if the next allotment of spins will either win or lose for you and there is something that just doesn't seem random about that for good or for worse
I fully believe all RTP's are exactly what they say they are and in now way are we being cheated i'm just more curious to know if how they get to that % is as random as we think ,
thanks
I would just like to hear what your thoughts on both of these terms are based on your experience with slots , I'm not looking for the definition or what the casinos quote to us , But more from your playing history
We are told every spin is random and you could win a jackpot on any spin and indeed the very next spin to but i would like a bit more context on this as the area seems a bit grey , I know on say a roulette terminal , the main computer will throw out approx 200 results per second to a machine so depending on when you click the spin button ,The amount of time past will determine how many potential results you could have had ,But you will only be playing with a maximum of 37 results ( including zero ) .
Now on slots does anyone have any idea how many potential results are thrown out every second or even minute ? ,
I only ask as through a bit of research on this forum it seems the way slots payout seem to vary based on game and manufacturer ,
For instance Netent games being hard to regain any losses due to often being a bit tight but also not having a high enough variance to get that really big win like say WMS or Microgaming slot .
For me personally i would expect a worse RTP session playing the higher vairance slots as the huge 1000x stake plus wins are what everyone plays them for and they don't come around too often , But for me i tend to do much better on these and infact have my worst sessions on low variance , Is this normal ?
I'm sure the input of some of you guys on here will help me understand this better as at the moment for me there word RANDOM seems to change its definition depending on the software you play with and the slot you play on .
When you had a terrible session was it you just clicking the mouse at the wrong time and missing those big wins or at that current time where there no big wins in the current pool of random numbers and of course the same applies the other way around when you have a lucky streak ,
Alot of slots can seem very predictable and often the play changes alot based on if you are on a good streak or a bad streak and you can pretty much predict if the next allotment of spins will either win or lose for you and there is something that just doesn't seem random about that for good or for worse
I fully believe all RTP's are exactly what they say they are and in now way are we being cheated i'm just more curious to know if how they get to that % is as random as we think ,
thanks