Rusty
Banned User - repetitive flaming
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2006
- Location
- Manchester UK
Why are slots players treated like 2nd class gamblers?
I mean if your passion is VP then you are playing against about a 2% house edge and the same goes for roulette and some other games so why do slots player have to play against a much higher house edge?
It would be very easy for software providers/Casinos to make their slots 97or 98% by simply adjusting the paytables or making the bonus rounds a litle more generous.
The slots need not be changed,So why not?
Is it just discrimination? Is it simply greed?
Can any Casino operator give me and every other slot player a valid reason why returns should be lower than on other games?
After all how much do you wager in a Year on slots (wager not deposit)?
If it is just $20,000 then just a 5% improvement on return would mean that you got an extra $1000 worth of play!
Think about it, $1000 worth of extra chances to hit a big win or just simply sitting in your account.
When the UK licensed Casinos appear in September they will have to clearly state the percentage payout of each game and I urge all slot players to boycott any slots that are less than 96%.
Send an email to your Casino stating your intentions and why and believe me if enough players take a stand we will get better payout percentages.
There is still time for a leading Casino to take the lead and turn a negative into a possitive. Simply adjust their slot payout % and advertise that their slots are the highest paying on the internet 96%+
If not then slot players you know what to do. Spread the word!
I mean if your passion is VP then you are playing against about a 2% house edge and the same goes for roulette and some other games so why do slots player have to play against a much higher house edge?
It would be very easy for software providers/Casinos to make their slots 97or 98% by simply adjusting the paytables or making the bonus rounds a litle more generous.
The slots need not be changed,So why not?
Is it just discrimination? Is it simply greed?
Can any Casino operator give me and every other slot player a valid reason why returns should be lower than on other games?
After all how much do you wager in a Year on slots (wager not deposit)?
If it is just $20,000 then just a 5% improvement on return would mean that you got an extra $1000 worth of play!
Think about it, $1000 worth of extra chances to hit a big win or just simply sitting in your account.
When the UK licensed Casinos appear in September they will have to clearly state the percentage payout of each game and I urge all slot players to boycott any slots that are less than 96%.
Send an email to your Casino stating your intentions and why and believe me if enough players take a stand we will get better payout percentages.
There is still time for a leading Casino to take the lead and turn a negative into a possitive. Simply adjust their slot payout % and advertise that their slots are the highest paying on the internet 96%+
If not then slot players you know what to do. Spread the word!