I'm amazed this one is still running, and I can't really add anything to what others have said, particularly Nifty.
There is nothing, absolutely nothing that can be deduced from dunover's session on TSII, other than to say it was a bad run and maybe the casino will chuck a free chip his way as a gesture - and that's it.
There is no such thing as a 'virgin slot' and there is no such thing as 'reasonable expectations of events' across 1200 spins on a random high variance slot that will take hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of spins to reach its T-RTP.
1200 spins is too small a sample size to draw any conclusions whatsoever on ANY SLOT, let alone a high variance monster like TSII - end of.
For the last few months I've been playing almost exclusively at Jackpot Party, simply because I've settled down into a nice groove with the games, they always pay next day, I've grown to like the JPP, me and a few folks over at the Jackpotty Forms talk about our experiences there - etc etc. The point is that I've been playing the same WMS slots at Jackpot Party an awful lot across multiple sessions, and if I'm not playing for real money I'm often spinning in free money mode.
And to sort of reiterate my post about Starburst a few pages back in this thread, (how a single low variance slot can be massively Jekyll & Hyde), the different behaviour that can be observed on a single slot from one session to the next is amazing. I had the rudest good run with Alice And The Mad Tea Party at Jackpot Party, almost to the extent it was my 'go to slot' for expanding my bank roll, you know the feeling, 'I just can't lose on this game!'
Then of course I hit the inevitable bad sessions with it and it was like playing a completely different slot, if those sessions had coincided with me playing it at a different casino my tinfoil hat might have started twitching, because that's what gamblers do, we tend to look for irrational solutions and patterns in random behaviour. (And let's face it, ultimately gambling doesn't make sense, because the house will always, always win in the end, so the whole process is predicated on silliness.)
And as time's gone on Alice has behaved herself on some days and not on others, I just seemed to get off to a bit of an extreme start with it where it was very good, then very bad, and now it's settled down - and that's to be expected too, because the longer you play a slot and the more spins you make, the more it's going to start to behave at its T-RTP for you.
What I didn't do, and this is the relevance here, is think that something was 'wrong' or that the slot had been 'messed with' when I was having my bad sessions. Yes I was a bit unhappy about losing (who isn't?

), and yes I moaned about it a bit, but ONLY to say 'what a rubbish session that was', and NOT to start saying I thought there was something wrong, or to take it up with Jackpot Party as some sort of pseudo-complaint.
Random slots do weird things, we've all had very good runs and we like that weirdness. We've all had very bad runs, we don't like that weirdness. If you can't accept the latter, and only expect the former, then you need to not be playing slots
I think one of the problems with MG is that there are just so many damn casinos running their software, and it's very easy to have a whole pile of them installed on your PC, and therefore it's very easy to flit from one to another, and given how MG have gravitated towards releasing almost exclusively high and very high variance slots over the last few years, players are almost inevitably going to start to feel that some casinos play better than others, because they had a good run at Casino A but a bad run at Casino B - when if you look at the numbers they've probably only played a few thousand spins at each, and simply had some good luck and bad luck, but nowhere near enough of a sample size to say that one casino plays better than the other.
And to bring us full circle and to finally get back to the point, that's where we're at with dunover at Wintingo - 1200 spins, not enough to make any comment at all other than 'I had a sucky run'.
Sorry old chap, that's really all it comes down to.