slot_zombie
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- Jul 25, 2014
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Mystery reels is a snore fest and very hard to bonus on max RTP. That version must be a real joy.
The 98% flavour was alright as long as you had other things going on, and the wheel gamble was quite exciting. It was also capable of hitting decently well in the base game to keep a session going.
94% less jackpot contribution is going to be awful.
2% house edge to 6% house edge, or to put it another way, an increase of 300% in the house edge.
On perfect RTP, £100 gets you 4951 spins at 98% RTP, the same £100 gets you 1651 spins at 94% RTP.
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That's an amazing difference, definitely should be a concern for the ukgc imo, rtp reductions are adjusting slots to make your money run out quicker, or the 'fun' suddenly got more expensive across the board.The 98% flavour was alright as long as you had other things going on, and the wheel gamble was quite exciting. It was also capable of hitting decently well in the base game to keep a session going.
94% less jackpot contribution is going to be awful.
2% house edge to 6% house edge, or to put it another way, an increase of 300% in the house edge.
On perfect RTP, £100 gets you 4951 spins at 98% RTP, the same £100 gets you 1651 spins at 94% RTP.
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I used to play Mystery Reels Megaways a lot to get a run out of my money but it was almost impossible to bonus. At 94% RTP I wont touch it with a bargepole.
Much worse than Bonanza in my experience.If I had to have a guess I'd say its feature frequency was pretty close to Bonanza, maybe around 1/400 - 1/450 or something like that.
That's an amazing difference, definitely should be a concern for the ukgc imo, rtp reductions are adjusting slots to make your money run out quicker, or the 'fun' suddenly got more expensive across the board.
Even if, after looking into it, ukgc decide it's no matter for them, they should still look at the market they regulate from the consumer's angle from time to time.
I wonder if somewhere along the way the argument has been put forward that less RTP means less addiction, less frequent wins, less game time etc.
I agree with you but lets face it, the UKGC are not the sharpest tools in the box.
Well that's true. Won't play lowered UK slots, or autospin-nerfed slots for that matter. Often can't be bothered to buy crypto and wait for the Blockchain to confirm just to get a decent game offshore. It's cut my playing time down drastically, and I would class myself as a functioning addict.
These slots aren't only lowered in the UK market but across the board. Chopley is showing you the RTP from the .com site and I can assure you the same is going on on the .be site.
They won't have lowered it without some form of sensitivity analysis, scenario planning. Plus, as they were running max whilst others were not, it might be fair to say they never experienced a material jump in their numbers due to that; otherwise, they would have stayed as they were surely.If I was a Kindred Group shareholder (if only) I would seriously consider selling my shares after this final quarter.
Kindred will report record gains for the final quarter but I cannot see how losing players and customers to other sites with better quality games will continue the trend of year on year increase.
I think we will see the bubble burst now for lots of casinos.
Lower quality games combined with the wave of crazy volatility means deposits are lost very quickly. The customer base will dwindle as a result and new players won't enjoy their first experience, meaning less will be hooked into playing.
pokerstar has all max rtp they fast on withdrawI’m a very low stakes player and they won’t notice me gone, but I’m normally a regular weekend player at Unibet and haven’t been there the last two weekends. Novibet and Bet365 got my money instead. I doubt I’ll ever go back to Unibet unless they reverse their RTP changes.
My boycott alone won’t have any impact on them. It’s a pity there are plenty of players who are quite content to chuck their hard earned into a black box without understanding at all their chances of getting any returns. It would be great to educate the masses so we could possibly be able to return to a competitive online casino market. I’m dreaming though and it’ll never happen.
UKGC is under investigation now by APBGGYes this does rather undermine the 'It's all the UKGC's fault' argument, because these changes are happening on the international facing sites as well.
I still get autoplay at Unibet.com, but the RTPs are being nerfed just the same as at the .co.uk site.
They’ll rue the outlawing of auto spins soon lol.UKGC is under investigation now by APBGG
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They do not have max rtp on Red Tiger and Some Netent gamespokerstar has all max rtp they fast on withdraw
looks like they have more power than UKGC some MPs on the government ( All-Party Betting & Gaming Group)They’ll rue the outlawing of auto spins soon lol.
But seriously, what reach does the APBGG have? I’d never heard of them until today. I’m assuming this won’t go far as I’ve not seen anyone else comment on this on CM, and given articles I found date back to September, I’m sure it would have been raised before now?
all casinos in UK have 92% rtp on red tigerThey do not have max rtp on Red Tiger and Some Netent games
Luckily not true. Check the RTPs of Red Tiger slots on Novibet.all casinos in UK have 92% rtp on red tiger