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17th Aug. 2018, at 02:17 pm CEST#1
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I would be interested to know which feature you use in this game and why. The one with the 15 games and the x66 bar or the games with the sticky wilds.
Personally, I always take the 15 games, because the sticky wild games never get anything. And because 7 games are just over way too fast.
Take mostly the 15 games, although I have to say that lately in this slot nothing goes... Whether now the other feature would have necessarily thrown off more... remains probably pure matter of luck.
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17th Aug. 2018, at 02:50 pm CEST#3
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I think it doesn't matter. If the slot wants me to win x amount, it doesn't matter with which feature. ðŸ˜
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17th Aug. 2018, at 02:53 pm CEST#4
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Take around three out of four times the 7 spins. There it is actually the other way around, as for example in Book of Dead, so it would be better if you get a letter or number instead of a picture, since these become wilds in the middle area and these theoretically come more often. What I have noticed so far is that if I get an A, the freespins run better than with a 10 or even 9, which should actually be the other way around?
But I could also imagine that it ultimately does not matter which feature of both is selected, because possibly the win is already determined in the background... Is just a guess...
1. There are more free spins (increases the fun of the game).
2. The 15 free spins can be repeated infinitely.
3. In my opinion, the 15 games (with the x66 bar) offer the greatest potential.
If you look in Youtube, you can find relatively many videos about Danger High Voltage. Here you can also somewhat assess the potential of the two features.
The biggest win I have found for the 7 Gates of Hell Free Spins is a win of about 3,000x.
The biggest Big Win I found to the 15 High Voltage Free Spins was this sick thing here ...
So for me the 7 free spins don't make sense and I don't see any advantages there at first glance. The win potential is lower, the free spins are less and it is also harder to get a medium big win (between 200x to 500x)
Maybe you are more likely to win 1,000x on the 7 Gates of Hell free spins than on the 15 High Voltage spins - I don't know? Somehow it has to balance out, so in the long run it doesn't matter which feature you choose. Normally you win more often on average on one feature, less on the other, but when you do, you win right away. With Danger High Voltage, however, it seems to be a little different and I honestly don't really understand it. Sick slot just ...
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17th Aug. 2018, at 03:09 pm CEST#6
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Yes, the slot really has its charm...:D With the 7 spins freespins can not be repeated indefinitely, but you get three more with a full wild reel, so a maximum of 12 more freespins. Interesting I find here but rather the aspect that if you actually manage to have everything full of wilds, then you would have a Multiplier of at least 256, depending on whether then still several same symbols on reel 1 or 5 it could then go much higher. Had never experienced / seen until now, but I'm working on it...:D
And with the 15 freespins, can the multiplier bar come multiple times? I had also never experienced until now...
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17th Aug. 2018, at 03:12 pm CEST#7
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I really liked him. For a good month now nothing goes on the slot. Bonus rounds are pretty darn rare and when it does come, I have between 10x and 30x. That is disappointing.
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17th Aug. 2018, at 03:18 pm CEST#8
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I believe that the Multiplier bar can only come once. That would be too awesome.
First line a head, then 4 bars with x66 and last row a head.
Makes a row heads with a multiplier of 18.9 million.
That on a Euro stake and the company can file for bankruptcy
g** Think that is deliberately not made so
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17th Aug. 2018, at 03:18 pm CEST#9
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And at the beginning it ran without end. That's what irritates me so much.
Believe that new slots are more open as far as wins are concerned, and üaar months
later the screw is turned.
Have then always taken the 7 free spins.
Ran the first time almost always great, and at some point
was nothing more.
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Personally, I always take the 15 games, because the sticky wild games never get anything. And because 7 games are just over way too fast.
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But I could also imagine that it ultimately does not matter which feature of both is selected, because possibly the win is already determined in the background... Is just a guess...
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1. There are more free spins (increases the fun of the game).
2. The 15 free spins can be repeated infinitely.
3. In my opinion, the 15 games (with the x66 bar) offer the greatest potential.
If you look in Youtube, you can find relatively many videos about Danger High Voltage. Here you can also somewhat assess the potential of the two features.
The biggest win I have found for the 7 Gates of Hell Free Spins is a win of about 3,000x.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBRv4uTO_Lo
The biggest Big Win I found to the 15 High Voltage Free Spins was this sick thing here ...
So for me the 7 free spins don't make sense and I don't see any advantages there at first glance. The win potential is lower, the free spins are less and it is also harder to get a medium big win (between 200x to 500x)
Maybe you are more likely to win 1,000x on the 7 Gates of Hell free spins than on the 15 High Voltage spins - I don't know? Somehow it has to balance out, so in the long run it doesn't matter which feature you choose. Normally you win more often on average on one feature, less on the other, but when you do, you win right away. With Danger High Voltage, however, it seems to be a little different and I honestly don't really understand it. Sick slot just ...
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And with the 15 freespins, can the multiplier bar come multiple times? I had also never experienced until now...
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First line a head, then 4 bars with x66 and last row a head.
Makes a row heads with a multiplier of 18.9 million.
That on a Euro stake and the company can file for bankruptcy
g** Think that is deliberately not made so
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Believe that new slots are more open as far as wins are concerned, and üaar months
later the screw is turned.
Have then always taken the 7 free spins.
Ran the first time almost always great, and at some point
was nothing more.
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