ShakhtarD wrote on 11/13/2022 at 1:41 pm
Related to what exactly or what do the providers say?
Edit: should be able to read just saw in the quote.
The Streamer Knossi had once asked Play n Go, according to them there is a pool for each deployment level, of which 95% are shaken out.
At Push Gaming there was once the statement of a CEO that there is a total pool, of which 95% is also paid out.
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sceret_85 wrote on 11/13/2022 at 13:42 PM
The Streamer Knossi had once asked at Play n Go, according to them there is a pool for each stake level, of which 95% is shaken out.
At Push Gaming there was once the statement of a CEO that there is a total pool, of which 95% is also paid out.
See page 1 in this thread, posted by royal777
However, whether you believe Knossi and the CEO of Push Gaming is another question
Here in the thread a few interesting theories have already been voiced. Gamble1 had already plausibly commented on the change, yet it would be possible in arcades to book funds in points and then to book it directly back again.
On the other hand, the "transfer" is evaluated as a game and not the gambling with points at the slot. Therefore the needle in the haystack could be found in the booking procedure
However, whether you believe Knossi and the CEO of Push Gaming is another question
Here in the thread already a few interesting theories were voiced. Gamble1 had already plausibly commented on the change, yet it would be possible in arcades to book funds in points and then to book it directly back.
On the other hand, the "transfer" is evaluated as a game and not the gambling with points at the slot. Therefore the needle in the haystack could be found in the booking procedure
I was actually about online slots not offline slots, because there I am definitely convinced that the free spins on 10 cents zb. then never would have come to 2 euros stake, at least not with the same content then of the x-factor.
I would say that it depends on the bet. Because how often people wrote here when switching down the bet (because the balance was almost used up), came with once good images and where I previously played for a long time on higher stakes, the slot has only eaten. So what you have read here in the forum quite a few times
Falko wrote on 13.11.2022 at 14:10: I would say that it depends on the bet. Because how often people wrote here when switching down the bet (because the balance was almost used up), came with once good images and where I previously played for a long time on higher stakes, the slot has only eaten. So what you have read here in the forum quite a few times
I can also confirm that with the switch down. Especially in the arcades very noticeable
sceret_85 wrote on 13.11.2022 at 14:00
I was actually about online slots not offline slots, because there I am definitely convinced that free spins on 10 cents zb. then would never have come even on 2 euros bet, at least not with the same content then of the x-factor.
Due to the RNG and RTP I would tend to that the free spins would not have come.
Anyway, my understanding of the Random Number Generator is that there is a pool of, say, 1,000,000 numbers at any given time. Regardless of the bet, when you confirm the spin, you get a number from the pool... The higher the number, the greater the X factor. This would indicate that on a higher bet you would have made the same win.
But when you factor in the RTP, the picture is different. And as we all know, slots have an RTP! The lower the bet, the more likely you are to get a higher number.
The higher the bet, the more likely you are to get a lower number.
Without a RTP /AQ this would probably behave differently, e.g. in poker. Pokerstars uses a gigantic data center for their card shuffling process. There are 'lasers' that fire countless photons (light) at a crystal, behind which is a screen with sensors. Each of these sensors has its own number. Both the laser and the crystal are in constant motion, so the light is always refracted differently to achieve an absolutely random result.
There is also a video about this -> Mixing Process Poker
The question I ask myself now, is there also total randomness in slots? I don't think so, because in contrast to Poker there is a RTP in slots, which must necessarily influence the RNG.
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The Streamer Knossi had once asked Play n Go, according to them there is a pool for each deployment level, of which 95% are shaken out.
At Push Gaming there was once the statement of a CEO that there is a total pool, of which 95% is also paid out.
See page 1 in this thread, posted by royal777
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However, whether you believe Knossi and the CEO of Push Gaming is another question
Here in the thread a few interesting theories have already been voiced. Gamble1 had already plausibly commented on the change, yet it would be possible in arcades to book funds in points and then to book it directly back again.
On the other hand, the "transfer" is evaluated as a game and not the gambling with points at the slot. Therefore the needle in the haystack could be found in the booking procedure
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I was actually about online slots not offline slots, because there I am definitely convinced that the free spins on 10 cents zb. then never would have come to 2 euros stake, at least not with the same content then of the x-factor.
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Likewise, free spins on 1 euro bet cost between 120 and 150 euros
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I can also confirm that with the switch down. Especially in the arcades very noticeable
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Due to the RNG and RTP I would tend to that the free spins would not have come.
Anyway, my understanding of the Random Number Generator is that there is a pool of, say, 1,000,000 numbers at any given time. Regardless of the bet, when you confirm the spin, you get a number from the pool... The higher the number, the greater the X factor. This would indicate that on a higher bet you would have made the same win.
But when you factor in the RTP, the picture is different. And as we all know, slots have an RTP!
The lower the bet, the more likely you are to get a higher number.
The higher the bet, the more likely you are to get a lower number.
Without a RTP /AQ this would probably behave differently, e.g. in poker. Pokerstars uses a gigantic data center for their card shuffling process. There are 'lasers' that fire countless photons (light) at a crystal, behind which is a screen with sensors. Each of these sensors has its own number. Both the laser and the crystal are in constant motion, so the light is always refracted differently to achieve an absolutely random result.
There is also a video about this -> Mixing Process Poker
The question I ask myself now, is there also total randomness in slots?
I don't think so, because in contrast to Poker there is a RTP in slots, which must necessarily influence the RNG.
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