Yes, I'm up with vinyls exploits with the old fruities, but the online versions are a different animal almost completely.
It's not possible to use button combinations or forcing (the latter is possible on some but can cost more than it pays) and other methods.
My point is that IF he can fleece them by exploiting errors, then so can others, and it would have caused him issues before now.
Well, Prime casino held up a £500 withdrawal after my previous £6K+ plus win off the AWP fruities was paid. They were "investigating" my account they said, and said they had to follow eCogra procedures. My documents had been verified already, and they didn't want any documents again. I agreed that they were correct about the eGap provisions, and I would wait the full 14 days before taking the matter further. I was paid the next day!
What was more interesting is that although they paid, having found nothing in the investigation, Ruby Fortune dropped me like the proverbial "hot potato" the following week by booting me so far out of the VIP program that I didn't even get the lucky draw and wager challenge invites, let alone any deposit offers.
I had been playing almost exclusively on the AWP games, and caned Prime's ass.
I have still not had a proper explanation as to why Treasure Ireland will not be accepted back by the majority of operators, even though the glitch in balance tracking was fixed early in 2010.
It does seem some operators are wary of these AWP games, and are looking into my exploits, but finding nothing untoward.
Whilst they can take over 10K to squeeze out a mere 5K by "forcing", I redress the balance by the occasional "megastreak" than can pay tens of thousands after a few hundred quid has gone through. Other than Six Bomb, no AWP on offer has completely caned MY ass.
Perhaps I do remember the big hits, and underestimate the long spells of shovelling money in and getting little out. I do not keep detailed records like KK, just total deposits and total cashins.
I suspect that if loads of players tried all the various tactics on these games MGS would look more closely, or operators might consider them not to be "slots", and weight play on them as they do the other non slot games.
Maybe MGS are willing to do nothing rather than take action that would expose the true nature of these games via an "on the record" statement from MGS.
I have tried the AWP style offerings at Intercasino, but they showed no sign of being compensated or in any sense "doable". MGS versions DO behave as though there might be a chance that a game play strategy exists that can trick them into paying 100% long term, although I have yet to find one.