Wow, just looked at my history on RTG, 32 straight losing sessions

blacklabrador

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Yesterday, a poster on this board mentioned something like " I am the guy that lost 152 consecutive sessions on RTG sites" . Soooo, decided to look at my deposits on 2 RTG sites that I won't name. 32 straight deposits of around $60 each and not one cash out. Keep in mind I cash out anytime I hit the $300 mark. I deleted the casinos weeks ago but i had to look at my stats after reading that post from that guy.

I looked further back in the period of may-july and had 11 cashouts totalling close to $4,000. August thru october ZERO cashouts totalling 0 dollars. Must have just been a run of bad luck, eh? :rolleyes: So between the other poster and myself, we lost 180 something straight sessions with no cashouts. Hmmm...
Any other reasonable explaination other than them setting their slots so its nearly impossible to win anymore?
 
Nope, not really. Moved onto a casino where I get more playtime and cashouts. :D

Good, I hope others follow suit, it's ashame people keep depositing on unfair casinos. I hate seeing people piss away hard earned money when they have pretty much no shot at winning a thing. What casino u on now?
 
I was just messing with ya :p...I am playing at High Noon Casino (part of Club World) for some reason this is the ONLY RTG I do well at recently.
 
:lolup::lolup::lolup:

Well then go play at iNetBet and lose all your money. :p

Thing is i enjoy RTG games but they are just tight as ever. What the hell have u won on recently and what stakes? I deposit $60 and play for .50 a spin then anytime i get it over $100, which doesnt happen anymore, lol. I would play for $1 a spin.
 
Blacklabrador,

Possibly you should lower your "cash out" goal. Starting out with 50 or 60 bucks, it is a pretty decent return if you can manage to get up to double or triple your deposit.

I understand about wanting to cash out an amount big enough to "feel" like you won. But, I am fairly confident that you and others (including me) just have to keep playing, looking for that big win, and end up losing it all. Yep, it is sweet when you manage to get it, but painful when you got to say $200 and didn't hit the cash out button.
 
Blacklabrador,

Possibly you should lower your "cash out" goal. Starting out with 50 or 60 bucks, it is a pretty decent return if you can manage to get up to double or triple your deposit.

I understand about wanting to cash out an amount big enough to "feel" like you won. But, I am fairly confident that you and others (including me) just have to keep playing, looking for that big win, and end up losing it all. Yep, it is sweet when you manage to get it, but painful when you got to say $200 and didn't hit the cash out button.

Jod, I can honestly say that I probably only got up to $200 once in those 32 deposits, so it wouldnt make a difference if I lowered my cashout goal of $300 to $200. The RTG program is just that tight now, I know gambling is a roller coaster but cmon, not ONE good bonus round in all those deposits? Pffft.
 
Not at all a surprise to me. I basically don't deposit at RTG casinos anymore.

I WILL deposit at Club World's casinos, as I trust them, and CM gives them the highest ratings. But I stopped depositing at most RTG's because, like online poker, I eventually realized that you simply can't win.

Although I will say that since learning that RTG has apparently a new policy that new slots will have one RTP setting of 95%, I will give RTG another chance when those slots come out.
 
Not at all a surprise to me. I basically don't deposit at RTG casinos anymore.

I WILL deposit at Club World's casinos, as I trust them, and CM gives them the highest ratings. But I stopped depositing at most RTG's because, like online poker, I eventually realized that you simply can't win.

Although I will say that since learning that RTG has apparently a new policy that new slots will have one RTP setting of 95%, I will give RTG another chance when those slots come out.

I beg to differ about your comment about online poker. If I didnt do so well at it, I wouldnt bother depositing my hard earned money into casinos when I take a break from the tables. I use a small amount of my earnings from poker on the casinos when i feel like it. Maybe you are playing too many multi-tables? I play $50-$200 6 man sit no gos for the last 13 years and have become quite successful. Of course I mix in few multitable touneys when time allows but that dont come until my slow season which is after xmas.
 
I beg to differ about your comment about online poker. If I didnt do so well at it, I wouldnt bother depositing my hard earned money into casinos when I take a break from the tables. I use a small amount of my earnings from poker on the casinos when i feel like it. Maybe you are playing too many multi-tables? I play $50-$200 6 man sit no gos for the last 13 years and have become quite successful. Of course I mix in few multitable touneys when time allows but that dont come until my slow season which is after xmas.

I'm glad you've succeeded at it - lots of people would like to, but few do. :thumbsup:

I've just seen too much crap. Maybe I'm just superstitious. I DO like Full Tilt's Rush Poker. :D So addictive, it's like crack, lol.
 
I think slots are tight accross the board not just Inetbet however I have cashed out 3 times in the past 3 weeks at inet- 2 small (50 and under) and 1 big one (4 figures) on a 50 deposit (not a random jackpot either).

Also had cashout at Jackpot capital (and woud have had more if not for greed LOL).

To balance have also had long losing streaks at RTG and Microgaming. I do think that a 300 goal on a 60 deposit is a great thought but a tad too high.

When I feel the slots are tight I adjust my deposits to small 20 - 60- sometimes I win but at least if I lose it doesn't hurt as much.
 
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i don't know how many deposits i made, i play at many different casinos, but i went 6 months without cashing out. And yes, like some other i had some nice wins before that. Makes me really think :rolleyes:

I did manage to win some after that but it goes as about 1 cashout per months. I don't deposit much anymore prolly will cut even more.
 
blacklabrador, your wins put you at over 200% RTP. In my experience the RTG casinos are going to keep drinking your funds, I suspect, until you have deposited enough to get the RTP back in line. Yes, I have made 102 deposits this year with no cashouts. Last year I won over $40,000 on several random jackpots. My suspicions run high, but I have decided to stop depositing. It stinks and I'm simply not going to keep dumping money into them when I have nothing to confirm any chance of gains. I know I will never be able to prove this, but my experience is all the proof I need.
 
I really dont think 32 straight losing sessions in a row is alot at all. I had a string at Cherry Red about a year ago of 85 straight deposits with no cashout. However, right before that string I had a cashout of $3,000, and when I broke the streak I had a cashout of $3,700. I deposit on average around $40 at RTG's....so I did quite well for myself. You just never know when you are going to turn a minimum deposit into a huge win. It will hit you when you least expect it.
 
I really dont think 32 straight losing sessions in a row is alot at all. I had a string at Cherry Red about a year ago of 85 straight deposits with no cashout. However, right before that string I had a cashout of $3,000, and when I broke the streak I had a cashout of $3,700. I deposit on average around $40 at RTG's....so I did quite well for myself. You just never know when you are going to turn a minimum deposit into a huge win. It will hit you when you least expect it.

Are you kidding? I have replaced my online gaming with driving an hour to a land based casino. I never have a losing trip for more than 3/4 visits. It's sad that people have gotten disillusioned enough to think that 32 losses in a row is acceptable casino play. As I too came to realize, these days it's not even gambling anymore, it's merely throwing your money away. What a waste!
 
:D:D it wouldn't surprise me from a conspiracy theory :eek: if all the rtg
empire belongs to the American C I A like to get money from the world for the new order

remember Ollie North and the Contra affair :eek:

PS:D:D
 
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I really dont think 32 straight losing sessions in a row is alot at all. I had a string at Cherry Red about a year ago of 85 straight deposits with no cashout. However, right before that string I had a cashout of $3,000, and when I broke the streak I had a cashout of $3,700. I deposit on average around $40 at RTG's....so I did quite well for myself. You just never know when you are going to turn a minimum deposit into a huge win. It will hit you when you least expect it.


This is what makes me wonder about players losses vs wins. Just an opinion, not picking at Funeral at all.

If you have won $3,000, then oddly went into a dry spell of 85 deposits at $40 per, this equals $3,400 of your money spent, then to finally win again, $3,700, then you have only won $300 over the $3,400 spent in.

I have to ask, where is the randomness in this?

It would be interesting to know from others if this is the pattern they are also getting with online gaming. Question is, are players really winning anything at all, or just recouping some or a bit more of their total losses?
 

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