Uptown and slotocash have the same "hottest" games for try day, question

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I know that theyre sister sites, but would that mean that their slots would work identical.. Or I should say are the slots are connected just under different names?

But the games all have different jackpots, so I don't see how they'd be running as one system so to speak.

I am leary to begin with when it comes to casinos telling you the hottest games as its like , if they truly were then that might be a huge loss for them

But the other thing that makes me skeptical is I have taken their hot games advice hundreds of times and they're worse than just picking a game.

But that aside I went from sloto and was told big bopper, Kung fu rooster and t rex were hot... I then went to uptown and was told the same and I guess they threw me off as I expected to hear different games since nobody would really know that they're related and perceived as 2 seperate casinos.

Or is the hottest game thing just bogus?
 
Hot games just means a few people getting luckier than normally happens m8. Its no different from advertising a ceartin roullette table in a casino is hot, or 1 of the 4 tables of 3 card poker is hot because people have been doing well on that particular table that day. Some gamblers might think they have more chance of a peice of the pie if others seem to be having luck on one particular game , and of course its good advertisement.

As for sharing same "hot games", maybe they run on the same server being sister sites and just add up the overall trtp and display those that have recently been increasing the rtp (just a guess), if it was the same people working on that area it would probably save work time rather than having to update each casino. I remember casinoluck and next when i used to play there, that CL for months had DOA constantly as "hot" while Next during the same period was constantly displayed as normal (no flame icon). I was winning on both though at the time :D
Just speculation from me of course.
 
Yea I mean I just find it interesting for conversation really, I guess I did feel that so called hot games could be higher percentage of a good session but that's bout it.

I just truly thought it was odd both casinos said the same games tho.

All I do know is it feels like my accounts are just locked out right now, as If they said "ok Time to get our money back from you"
 
Regarding that last line. Of late I can totally, completely and without hesitation, confirm to be experiencing such deep feels my friend.

Bummer to hear man. Yea and it doesn't matter whether I'm on uptown, casinomax, sloto, inetbet, just nothing going on.. It's been rough.. But I know it'll bounce back soon, just hope sooner than later
 
Cold runs will happen more often than not on rtg. Most of the casinos if not all have their rtp on the lowest setting which is around 91% rtp. Which is quite bad and very tough to win on. Many claim higher settings but its just to entice players to deposit. I remember someone I knew did 5 million spins through a program on an rtg casino that claimed the were on the highest setting.

After the spins were done the overall rtp was 82%.

I did about 500,000 on club world and requested my entire play time and my rtp was around 60% if I remember correctly.

Casinomax group Im around 60% also.

casinoextreme around 50%

Im not sure who test their slots I would have to look into but I think rtg slots are set around 80% even though they claim 91%.

I def feel bad for americans. Even all the rtg streamers quit them and play bitcoin casinos because their returns over massive sample sizes were a nightmare.

There is a reason why all rtg give so many freechips, massive 300-1000% bonuses all the time. They surely cant do that with 97% rtp which they try to claim
 
^Those are from the real money spins, you asked if they could give you your rtp? Would be interesting to see more info if you know if any interesting links/videos, or have some full statistics.

Yeah, I'm at over 40 consecutive losing deposits on RTG casinos. I expect to lose most of the time since I usually play higher variance slots and there's long playthrough requirements if you take a bonus, but at a certain point you've got to wonder. And since RTG is configurable, you never really know for sure. Pretty much all the casinos I played at claimed ~96% settings, and I tried to stick to the more reputable and well known ones.

My only winnings came 2 months ago from the random jackpot, but half of it was lost meeting wagering with 80% rtp over the remaining playthrough. Aside from that, I haven't had any winning RTG deposits since I started playing again several months ago.

The tricky part is I know bad luck definitely COULD cause those results, and there are definitely stories all the time about how some game is rigged or something that are usually just player error or whining.

One interesting thing I noticed at casino extreme. For anyone who doesn't know video poker, "jacks or better" is the classic, perhaps most well known game. The standard "full pay" paytable is called "9-6", meaning full house pays 9x and flush pays 6x. Has a house edge of about .5% with correct play.

Well, jacks or better at casino extreme has a paytable of "8-5" - about 2.7% house edge with optimal strategy, less if you make errors. Would a casino with a 96% slot payout setting offer video poker this bad? (I was told they're at 96%. Intertops has the same "8-5" and told me their rtp was 96-97%). I don't know. Maybe, but it's a bit worrisome.

But then, it gets even worse. If you choose the highest coin, $5 at casino extreme, the payout table is "6-5". That's terrible, 5% house edge on a standard video poker game. The only reason to do that is if they can't afford the game. Can a casino that can't afford $5 coin ($25/play) jacks or better afford 96% payouts on some of the super high variance slots? A few of those go up to $50 or $88/spin. And what happens if a big player beat them for $50k, will they request RTG lower their settings without telling everyone? Who the hell knows.

Judging by the speed the jackpots move, it seems like sloto group is the only one that actually gets a high volume of players unless I'm missing some casino. You wonder how much some of these casinos are going to sweat the win if you actually do hit something big. Diamond reels has a counter that lists thousands of players at any given time, but I find that tough to believe.
 

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