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Public complaints: Monopoly - Bring the House Down screams cheat.

Topic created on 10th Oct. 2018 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 6 | Views: 2,055
Anonym
Hello people

I want to warn you.

In the game Monopoly - Bring the House Down you can buy Big Bets.
Either for 20, 30, 40 or 50 euros.

If you do that then you play with a RTP of 30%. You can test it yourself in play money mode.
The game is from SG Digital, who generally have very questionable slots.

This is not a complain thread ala I lost, this is completely serious.
The odds of winning anything there are way below what the manufacturer claims.
1000 tried big bets prove it.

If any of you are bored do as many spins as you want and write down how much is in and how much is out.


We can then think together if it makes any sense to inform the MGA or whoever about it




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RiverSong
Legend

Random wrote on 10/10/2018 at 16:00: Hi guys

I want to warn you guys.

In the game Monopoly - Bring the House Down you can buy Big Bets.
Either at 20, 30, 40 or 50 euros.

If you do that then you play with a RTP of 30%. You can test it yourself in play money mode.
The game is from SG Digital, who generally have very questionable slots.

This is not a complain thread ala I lost, this is completely serious.
The odds of winning anything there are far below what the manufacturer claims.
1000 tried big bets prove it.

If any of you are bored do as many spins as you want and write down how much is in and how much is out.


We can then think together if it makes any sense to inform the MGA or whoever about it


where do you play this? thought in d they are not online

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Anonym
I've only tested it three times now:

1. Times: ~19 €
2. Time: ~98 €
3. Time: ~670 €

Does not seem to be exceptional, have you made a list? Have the game now but also no desire to try around great, it may be the extreme wins come and therefore the payout ratio is so high. But I do not trust the Big Bet things actually, have it tried earlier 4x and 2 times it was almost neutral, 1x extreme loss and 1x good win. In any case, it is too risky for me.

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Anonym
Ankor wrote on 10/10/2018 at 16:28: Only tested it three times now:

1. Times: ~19 €
2. Time: ~98 €
3. Time: ~670 €

Does not seem to be exceptional, have you made a list? Have the game now but also no desire to try around great, it may be the extreme wins come and therefore the payout ratio is so high. But I do not trust the Big Bet things actually, have it tried earlier 4x and 2 times it was almost neutral, 1x extreme loss and 1x good win. In any case, it is too risky for me.

It runs empty as good as every round.

Wins are ridiculous. For example, you pay 50 euros for the 5 BB, but in them the bet is only 20Cent. In the end, you pay 50 euros for 5 20 cent spins that have a value of 1 euro.
The extra features in the game are not worth talking about as that would pay off.
This is a really brazen scam like you rarely find.



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Anonym
Random wrote on 10/10/2018 at 5:00 PM
It runs empty pretty much every round.

Wins are ridiculous. For example, you pay 50 euros for the 5 BB, but in them the bet is only 20cents. In the end, you pay 50 euros for 5 20 cent spins that have a value of 1 euro.
The extra features in the game are not worth talking about as that would pay off.
This is a really brazen scam like you rarely find.




If you have these standing Monopoly symbols and every spin is a win, you can get something good out of it (I got three free spins in a row)

But you're right that it is in this case with 0.20 € really ridiculous, would not recommend it to anyone. Thought buying free spins on White Rabbit is bad.

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Simbda
Top Member
With me always comes that you can not play the game in Germany?

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Anonym
Simbda wrote on 10/10/2018 at 18:23: With me always comes that you can not play the game in Germany?

On some sites it goes to Free2play

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