It can be disheartening when the cards don't flip your way.
However, I don't think I have ever seen so many RF's posted by one individual.
If you are calling it a day with MG, it sounds like you have taken a real battering.
GL juliack.
Well, a couple of years ago it was ME hitting loads of Royal Flushes at MG. I was only betting 20 to 40 per game of 4-UP, not quite Juliack's level. I had the same abrupt change of fortune. I had a long spell getting 4 to a royal, but never seeming to get that 5th card. I then began to hit well on some of the slots, and have at least had a few more RF hits at 20 since then. I also did well when Double Double Bonus was released in 4-UP form, with 2 RF's in a week, and a PAT low 4OK with low card (800 coins) on a 40 bet (6400 paid).
I have also had a spell with frequent 5 ram hits on Thunderstruck, and that too has passed.
It certainly seems that MG streaks more than it ought to for purely random and INDEPENDENT game plays. I can only think that, while random, the results are not truly independent of either past results for that player, or the play of other players on the MG casino network. I have often theorised that MG have some kind of controlling "envelope" stage between the raw RNG output, and the game result handed to the player. This "envelope" being what creates the enhanced streakiness of the software, and is designed to make boring games more interesting by generating that "can't lose" feeling during a long positive streak. Obviously, there have to be equally severe NEGATIVE streaks to balance the books. This can be hard on a player who has been hyped up into "can't lose mode" by a positive streak, who then plays all winnings, and often more deposits, back into a prolonged negative streak.
This is exactly what happened to me, I won 20,000 on a positive streak, making me feel the game was better odds than it was, and then tried to make a bit more at another casino, only to hit an equally punishing negative streak which took back the whole 20K the next day. This was when I was still a relative "newbie", and I now know that this kind of thing can happen, and happen very fast, far faster indeed than the time it takes to come down from a "can't lose" high to a more sensible level of risk assessment.
Casinos exploit this by making deposits "instant", but withdrawals far more involved. The forum is full of tales where players have played away a win because they had too much hassle trying to withdraw it and cool off from their gambling high.
I would suggest to Juliack giving MG a nice rest for the rest of the month, and waiting for the casinos to start offering a few "come back" bonus offers.
When this starts, claim them, but wait until the games "reset" on the server, usually about 21 days from the last play, and can often be seen by the defaults resetting in the lobby, and the last played hand being wiped and the default screen showing. This should allow a fresh start to the VP, and may get back the winning streak.
I have the chance to try this at Spin Palace. After my massive Munchkins hit, I stopped receiving promos, but they have now started again with a festive slots cashback. It will be interesting to see how the slots (especially Munchkins
) play after a 3 month rest of the software. If the casino has a "memory" I can expect a negative streak. If I get "normal" play, even if I lose, it will show that there is no "memory" after the software has rested, although it will not show whether I would have experienced anything worse had I played more after the big win.
I did indeed play after the big win, and hit a HORRIBLE negative streak on EVERYTHING, hence the three month rest.
Another tactic might be to play new games, or games you don't normally play. Move on if the game starts out feeling chilly. If you find a "hot" new, or recently unplayed VP, try it for a little longer, but don't go mad chasing the $100 bet RF.