WMS slots in the US fun play only...so far

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For now just for fun-play but WMS are on the list of vendors who will be permitted to operate in NJ.

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It may be on let's attract a "sucker" player mode I tried it and even when dialing up the stakes it continued to pay way above what I would have expected.

That's OK for now.

This is the first site I've seen inside the States where we could even have a peek at these games.

It's just a sign of things to come...hopefully.
 
That's OK for now.

This is the first site I've seen inside the States where we could even have a peek at these games.

It's just a sign of things to come...hopefully.

I would be more trustful if it reminded me of my global location and used a game engine that was realistic and didn't give false hope on the return to player, it's in beta yes, a beta of a beta of a beta, I'd be very wary of the return to player in the current free to play model it currently uses.

I'm not saying it's using a system that does not relate to proper play but in my experience no matter how "bonkers" I raised my stake in "Free Mode" it kindly spun in wins that kept the virtual payroll in a positive aspect.

Just my experience I'd love to be reminded of a "crash and burn" version, this would make me happy in some strange way.
 
I would be more trustful if it reminded me of my global location and used a game engine that was realistic and didn't give false hope on the return to player, it's in beta yes, a beta of a beta of a beta, I'd be very wary of the return to player in the current free to play model it currently uses.

I'm not saying it's using a system that does not relate to proper play but in my experience no matter how "bonkers" I raised my stake in "Free Mode" it kindly spun in wins that kept the virtual payroll in a positive aspect.

Just my experience I'd love to be reminded of a "crash and burn" version, this would make me happy in some strange way.

I agree but you are not really getting the point. I guess it is hard for someone 'outside' to see the significance of this.

The play or payout is not really the point here. We have never been able to even look at these games before now.

I have no misconceptions of how they are going to pay.
 
I agree but you are not really getting the point. I guess it is hard for someone 'outside' to see the significance of this.

The play or payout is not really the point here. We have never been able to even look at these games before now.

I have no misconceptions of how they are going to pay.

With all due respect I merely suggest the beta may not be representative of expected returns.

Regardless of the location you reside in, any excited acceptations from the play in beta does for me not work, well for now.

A pure maths model from extended play from my side suggests the beta will not transcend into the real world, I have to add that my experience although extenuated, but with relentless amounts of spins through a random system may have skewed results I still feel acting in mitigation to lessen the seriousness of guilt or an offence that may result in the wallet of a member on CM to bleed like it's been stabbed in the carotid artery.

That's all really, happy gaming :)
 
I'm not saying it's using a system that does not relate to proper play but in my experience no matter how "bonkers" I raised my stake in "Free Mode" it kindly spun in wins that kept the virtual payroll in a positive aspect.

Well for the record, NJ's legislation obligates for approved entities that free mode play returns are no better than real play returns, i.e., the RTP % effectively MUST be identical in both real and free modes.
 
Well for the record, NJ's legislation obligates for approved entities that free mode play returns are no better than real play returns, i.e., the RTP % effectively MUST be identical in both real and free modes.

I believe that would apply to free play mode within an online casino. There is no real play mode on this example I gave and it is based in Washington State. The payout percentage demonstrated is definitely way higher than what we will ultimately experience.
 
Dammit, blew through the 50,000 credits, now they want me to sign up to get more credits.

Never liked the WMS machines they have in there to play.
 
Well for the record, NJ's legislation obligates for approved entities that free mode play returns are no better than real play returns, i.e., the RTP % effectively MUST be identical in both real and free modes.

Have a punt on the games over an extended period, you may rethink?
 

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