So, I'll explain to you how it really works in Online Casinos and that it is not worth playing in any case. The providers like Play'n go and Co store your IP addresses and the storage is used to determine how much a player has lost at a slot. The 97% Rtp are really paid out that is also verified by MGA the license provider. Only there is a hacken with the thing. 97% means that you are always and guaranteed 3% in the minus no matter if you Deposit 100€ and play on 20 cents if the operator thinks you have won enough you will lose even if you turn 1000 rounds. I am a programmer and know what I'm talking about because otherwise it would not work at all and you can absolutely believe me exactly how it works. Maybe one or the other has noticed after a big win comes nothing more from the respective operator no matter which game you open you will lose and no matter at which casino you are. Because everything runs over the servers of the operators. For example, for those who do not understand, if you have won 1000 € at play'n go then you have probably already lost 1030 € or even more with this operator. Means that it is not a coincidence at all. So you always get back only part of the money you lost. Depending on when the operator and the slots are of the opinion you have lost enough. The whole thing is to balance the players so that they win evenly. Only the problem is that players are all the time in the minus area and do not have the chance to come in the plus area. And that is the point. So you're just playing to pay for the slots and it's pretty expensive. It's kind of the same as StarGames where only play money is offered. It's really hard to explain it in an understandable way. But in any case, the players actually pay in all the time and do not have the opportunity to make plus. Moreover, the slots show very strange behavior. The wins are repeated all the time and you can guess when the operator wants to give back some of the losses. If Book of Dead only 2 books come all the time and the third does not come, you can completely forget about a win there and in all other games. Because if a slot from Play'n go does not pay out, the others do not pay out either. But if one of these slots pays out then the others also pay out. This means that if one game from the operators runs well then the others also run well. But you are never in the plus area. So it would be exactly the same as if you buy a computer game like World of Warcraft and pay it constantly with 3% month after month. If you don't believe me try it out. Play times with a Provider until you have won times what larger for example with 1€v1000€ then plays times of the respective operator the slots and you will find there is nothing more. No matter at which casino you play you will lose. So people I hope this will help many addicts to help them stop playing because it is just from my point of view is a scam
I would like to add something. If you can't stop playing then please avoid certain providers. Netent for example is a Provider that wants to bring bigger wins to the player and therefore the payout ratios are really low only on certain games but. Dead or Alavie 2 for example is a slot that brings several thousand € to the player and acts like a Jackpot slot. This means that you will lose quite a long time in Dead or Alavie 2 to win money in the end. Of course, it can still be that the slots is 96% RTP. But this is only conditionally true. Dead or Alavie 2 works like this, you pay in 20€ and lose 15€ and then the operator pays out 13€ of it again to not let you go completely empty. And at some point if you have lost enough e.g. 3000€ then you win at some point 2700€ or less depending on how much you have lost.
But the best thing is to turn your back on the Online Casinos and say f**k you not like this and without me. Until the online casinos check that it does not continue to run and work on a new and fairer method
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25th Jul. 2020, at 04:08 am CEST#204
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If you do not believe what I have posted here. Then open the game Book of Dead or other games and then open the game histories of the slots there is exactly what you have won and lost. Then calculate everything and you will find that I'm right. The worst thing is that the losses of the other slots are also entered in the progress of Book of Dead. For example, another game from Play'n go
Arab201 wrote on 25.07.2020 at 02:58: So, I'll explain to you how it really works in Online Casinos and that it is not worth playing in any case. The providers like Play'n go and Co store your IP addresses and the storage is used to determine how much a player has lost at a slot. The 97% Rtp are really paid out that is also verified by MGA the license provider. Only there is a hacken with the thing. 97% means that you are always and guaranteed 3% in the minus no matter if you Deposit 100€ and play on 20 cents if the operator thinks you have won enough you will lose even if you turn 1000 rounds. I am a programmer and know what I'm talking about because otherwise it would not work at all and you can absolutely believe me exactly how it works. Maybe one or the other has noticed after a big win comes nothing more from the respective operator no matter which game you open you will lose and no matter at which casino you are. Because everything runs over the servers of the operators. For example, for those who do not understand, if you have won 1000 € at play'n go then you have probably already lost 1030 € or even more with this operator. Means that it is not a coincidence at all. So you always get back only part of the money you lost. Depending on when the operator and the slots think you have lost enough. The whole thing is to balance the players so that they win evenly. Only the problem is that players are all the time in the minus area and do not have the chance to come in the plus area. And that is the point. So you're just playing to pay for the slots and it's pretty expensive. It's kind of the same as StarGames where only play money is offered. It's really hard to explain it in an understandable way. But in any case, the players actually pay in all the time and do not have the opportunity to make plus. In addition, the slots have very strange behavior. The wins are repeated all the time and you can guess when the operator wants to give back some of the losses. If Book of Dead only 2 books come all the time and the third does not come, you can completely forget about a win there and in all other games. Because if a slot from Play'n go does not pay out, the others do not pay out either. But if one of these slots pays out then the others also pay out. This means that if one game of the operators runs well then the others also run well. But you are never in the plus area. So it would be exactly the same as if you buy a computer game like World of Warcraft and pay it constantly with 3% month after month. If you don't believe me try it out. Play times with a Provider until you have won times what larger for example with 1€v1000€ then plays times of the respective operator the slots and you will find there is nothing more. No matter at which casino you play you will lose. So people I hope this will help many addicts to help them stop playing because it is just from my point of view is a scam.
Then please explain to me what I am for a prodigy that I have won at Dead or Alive although I have almost never really played the slot over 3k how do I get this honor?
Why am I in the Wildz Casino in the plus? The providers I play there I have never played anywhere hmm strange sounds almost like I have a special account vill I am also just involved in a big conspiracy
Now times seriously your trouble in all honor however why should one so an expenditure operate with a fair play comes anyway more than enough for the operators and manufacturers rum why the good name riskieren? If the Slot machine industry learns about it they would tear the evil evil online providers in the air and now no one can say that does not care because it is also rumored that Gauselmann hacker has set on Novomatic
But it sounds plausible what the good Mr. Arab has written. 👍
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That's the thinking of several here
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gamble1 wrote on 25.07.2020 at 04:33
Then please explain to me what kind of prodigy I am that I won over 3k on Dead or Alive even though I almost never really played the slot how do I get this honor ?
Why am I in the Wildz Casino in the plus? The providers I play there I have never played anywhere hmm strange sounds almost like I have a special account vill I am also just involved in a big conspiracy
Now times seriously your trouble in all honor however why should one so an expenditure operate with a fair play comes anyway more than enough for the operators and manufacturers rum why the good name riskieren? If the Slot machine industry learns about it they would tear the evil evil online providers in the air and now no one can say that does not care because it is also rumored that Gauselmann hacker has set on Novomatic
Let's stay realistic
I have to agree with you!
I can not believe the story as well, because I have recently won wins in the 4-digit range, without having deposited anything at all, quasi converted Bonus money and then continued to play.
Even after good x700 - x1000 wins at Playngo came afterwards still good wins.
Besides, let's be honest, Playngo and co couldn't care less how the slot runs. Whether it spits out a lot or collects, because the license/usage costs are paid by the casinos anyway. The casino must also pay out any wins, not the Provider (except for Jackpot slots from Netent, for example)
So therefore I can not quite understand the story above.
This business is called gambling and you should leave it at that. Either you get along with it or leave it alone.
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25th Jul. 2020, at 10:53 am CEST#209
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Chillaqueen92 wrote on 07/25/2020 at 10:38 am: That's how several here think
Almost all
Except for a few cheap mood setters....
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s1n88 wrote on 25.07.2020 at 10:42 am
Besides, let's be honest, Playngo and co couldn't care less how the slot runs. Whether it spits out a lot or collects, because the license/usage costs are paid by the casinos anyway. The casino must also pay out some wins, not the Provider (except for Jackpot slots from Netent zb)
This! Who gets the wins, is the Play'n'Go completely schnurz. A player who posts here three times within a short time a 1000x screen, animates certainly more imitators than the "Distribute evenly with the watering can" principle.
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You also have to keep in mind that not always the same ball is used. The same applies to the kettle. Smallest deviations change the game totally.
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But the best thing is to turn your back on the Online Casinos and say f**k you not like this and without me. Until the online casinos check that it does not continue to run and work on a new and fairer method
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Then please explain to me what I am for a prodigy that I have won at Dead or Alive although I have almost never really played the slot over 3k how do I get this honor?
Why am I in the Wildz Casino in the plus? The providers I play there I have never played anywhere hmm strange sounds almost like I have a special account vill I am also just involved in a big conspiracy
Now times seriously your trouble in all honor however why should one so an expenditure operate with a fair play comes anyway more than enough for the operators and manufacturers rum why the good name riskieren? If the Slot machine industry learns about it they would tear the evil evil online providers in the air and now no one can say that does not care because it is also rumored that Gauselmann hacker has set on Novomatic
Let's stay realistic
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I have to agree with you!
I can not believe the story as well, because I have recently won wins in the 4-digit range, without having deposited anything at all, quasi converted Bonus money and then continued to play.
Even after good x700 - x1000 wins at Playngo came afterwards still good wins.
Besides, let's be honest, Playngo and co couldn't care less how the slot runs. Whether it spits out a lot or collects, because the license/usage costs are paid by the casinos anyway. The casino must also pay out any wins, not the Provider (except for Jackpot slots from Netent, for example)
So therefore I can not quite understand the story above.
This business is called gambling and you should leave it at that. Either you get along with it or leave it alone.
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Almost all
Except for a few cheap mood setters....
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This! Who gets the wins, is the Play'n'Go completely schnurz. A player who posts here three times within a short time a 1000x screen, animates certainly more imitators than the "Distribute evenly with the watering can" principle.
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