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Online Casinos in general: High Roller - Does the stake matter in casino games?

Topic created on 14th Aug. 2017 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 8 | Views: 2,499
Andrew789
Experienced
Hello people

i watched several people on Quasar earlier, who had 5000-8000 euros onm speedometer. All have always made 50-100 euro spins and only one got once (relatively bad 42x) free spins. All have played to 0. Do you think that it is so, that on very high stakes the winnings and the Bonuses become rarer? One here in the forum has said that it is so and he himself worked on such a system. However, I have also often heard that it is completely independent of the stakes, what happens. I myself have also had very cool free spins on 20 euros bet. But I also play almost never so high, so I can not say whether on such high stakes rarely what comes... Probably no one will be able to prove 100%, as it really is. An online casino support once said that the more people play, the higher the payout rate. But maybe they also meant that it is always the same and just because more money is pumped in, so to speak, more is also paid out

All mysterious

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Daniel
Elite
Actually, the stake doesn't matter. If you click the start button in the right millisecond, the Big Win, Free Spins, whatever, comes with 10 cents or with 100€ per spin. And at both stakes you can catch good and bad free spins. In principle, Slot machines work no differently than Roulette, except that you make about 1,200 games (spins) per hour on slot machines and much less on roulette - maybe 20 games per hour?

With roulette it doesn't matter if someone has won before, how many people have played at the roulette table before or similar. Each game has the same probability.

What the online casino support said is wrong. It doesn't matter how many people are playing in a casino. A Big Win can come anytime and in any casino. That's why new Online Casinos (behind which there is no big provider) often have a payout limit of €10,000 per month. A casino can also have really bad luck in the short term! If this happens in the start-up phase, it can drive a new casino into ruin. (Is then apparently happened at Casino Kaiser - I know but only from hearsay).

The people who work in casinos often have no real plan of the matter - whether online or offline.

I once talked to an employee in Stuttgart and he told me to keep changing games because sometimes a game didn't pay out as much and is "full", while my game can be "empty" because there were a lot of big wins going out there lately. The next day I asked another employee and I asked him if it is true that there are full and empty games. The then replied that there are no full or empty games, but that there are "full" and "empty" machines.

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b****a
Thanks for the interesting posts. I also often wondered if the stakes matter. I really only play for fun. I was recommended a great Provider [SPAM SPAM MC GURK]. I have already tested some games and find them very exciting

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Anonym
bambola wrote on 08/16/2017 at 11:02: Thanks for the interesting posts. I also often wondered if the stakes matter. I really only play for fun. I was recommended a great Provider [SPAM SPAM MC GURK]. I have already tested some games and find them very exciting.

You are advertising a little too obviously for this casino. I would recommend you to send a request to Daniel or Gamblejoe.com. If you find the casino good after testing, then it comes in here as a recommendation and you will then try his luck there rather than if you now in every thread advertising for it. The users here are a little more intelligent than the average and can not be influenced by so etwss. Rather the opposite

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redriver67
Expert
I agree with Hammerdammer. With every comment here you make advertising for the casino. Bleeeed san ma neda )))

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Daniel
Elite
Hammerdammer wrote on 08/16/2017 at 12:02 PM
bambola wrote on 08/16/2017 at 11:02 am: Thanks for the interesting posts. I also often wondered if the stakes matter. I really only play for fun. I was recommended a great Provider [SPAM SPAM MC GURK]. I have already tested some games and find them very exciting.

You are advertising a little too obviously for this casino. I would recommend you to send a request to Daniel or Gamblejoe.com. If you find the casino good after testing, then it comes in here as a recommendation and you will then try his luck there rather than if you now in every thread advertising for it. The users here are a little more intelligent than the average and can not be influenced by so etwss. Rather the opposite

This is not a casino, but a casino site operator who tries to push this site quickly up in Google with the help of GambleJoe. It is also an assi casino site operator, because it advertises Futuriti Casino with fakeslots etc. at the same time.

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Anonym
Daniel wrote on 08/16/2017 at 18:28
Hammerdammer wrote on 08/16/2017 at 12:02 PM
bambola wrote on 08/16/2017 at 11:02 am: Thanks for the interesting posts. I also often wondered if the stakes matter. I really only play for fun. I was recommended a great Provider [SPAM SPAM MC GURK]. I have already tested some games and find them very exciting.

You are advertising a little too obviously for this casino. I would recommend you to send a request to Daniel or Gamblejoe.com. If you find the casino good after testing, then it comes in here as a recommendation and you will then try his luck there rather than if you now in every thread advertising for it. The users here are a little more intelligent than the average and can not be influenced by so etwss. Rather the opposite

This is not a casino, but a casino site operator who tries to push this site quickly up in Google with the help of GambleJoe. It is also an assi casino site operator, because he advertises Futuriti Casino with fakeslots etc. at the same time.

I could not smell that I do not click on the links. He said yes, a great provider was recommended to me. Since I thought of a casino.

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Daniel
Elite
Yes, most site operators just think that people are stupid and try it on the very cheap way. Will probably be anyway ne side of the big marketing wizards ...

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Anonym
Very sad if you ask me

What's even sadder is that there are enough people who fall for this kind of thing.

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