Slots EV Calculator - Recommendations

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Hi there,

Im looking for a good site or tool to calculate the EV of a sticky slots bonus or slots bonuses in general.
I found out theres a formula Estimated Value = Bonus – (Wagering Requirement * House Edge) .
Is this reliable ? In my case i deposited 33 € for a 200 % sticky bonus (66) and the wagering requirements are 40xd+b. The bonus amount gets deducted after wagering is complete.


Do you know any good sites or software you can recommend ?
There are some options you have to pay for like EVMaximiser (for50 gbp).
Anyone using tools like this and would recommend it ?
How do you do it ?

Greets

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Hi there,

I found out theres a formula Estimated Value = Bonus – (Wagering Requirement * House Edge) .

Is this reliable ? In my case i deposited 33 € for a 200 % sticky bonus (66) and the wagering requirements are 40xd+b. The bonus amount gets deducted after wagering is complete.

Dont know about any software but im pretty sure how to get +EV from such a bonus you need to find a slot that has like 125% factory rtp. Why on earth would you take such a horrible, horrible bonus? :o
 
The formula is not reliable at all, Estimated Value = Bonus – (Average Wagering * House Edge) would be better. Imagine you could bet the full 100e on 1 spin, then average wagering would be just a bit over 100 because you'd lose it all in 1 spin most of the time, but that one time you hit, you'd complete the full 4000 wager.

Of course it can be hard to come up with the average wager, it depends on the games and rules, and can only really be simulated.
 
There are quite a few decent sites out there for estimated value bonus calculations. If you want to do the basics and also get an estimated completion time then I use
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and for more advanced calculations I advise
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. These days its really difficult to get any advantage though. The casinos have become wise to all of the tricks and any games that product high RTP returns are usually always restricted in the terms and conditions. Either way, good luck!

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