For example, if you open and play Bonanza, the slot runs from a server operated and controlled by Big Time Gaming.
This is the only way for the providers to see what exactly happened in a particular round and make sure that the casinos don't just set their own RTP to rip off the players.
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That's not evidence, pascalst.
Your reasoning based on the info we are fed by the OCs, but nothing more.
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Julian wrote on 09.10.2018 at 00:16: So in my opinion this is just a proof that as soon as you click on the "Start" button, the conclusion, the feature and therefore the end result of this spin are pre-programmed.
I don't think that any Provider or as in your words the "casinos" would need to pass such videos around to any affilliates and take the Risk on themselves just to generate a few clicks or generally a bit of attention for the slot.
I doubt that such a million-dollar company needs to cheat in such a naive way
If they somehow have a hand in it, they would be extremely stupid to let every affilliate / Streamer or YouTuber in on a secret and send all the videos. On the whole, this would be a huge risk for the company and could threaten their entire existence, and what for? the slots from the provider already get enough attention through all the announcements and providing of the individual casinos.
That can be of course.
But it is also possible that it was an accident. One of the OCs or the provider or someone else responsible has slopped and already both streamers get the identical, predicted winning pictures.
Where there are people, mistakes are made, it happens very quickly.
It is also not at all said that streamers would be privy to it. They may just get the programmed slot and think they are playing normally.
Or maybe they do know.
Maybe someone made a mistake in the technology, maybe several people, maybe it was intentional and they wanted to advertise this way and it happened deliberately, because again the usual people say that it was just a coincidence...
Maybe there are technical errors that make slots rattle off the same sequences over and over again, and maybe for a very long time, which could explain some strange things...
hmm 1:1,3mio rather think that you can pay the pi number exactly as if the 2 such videos would run exactly the same also the symbols that do not count as wins are exactly in the same place at each jump
Coffee light wrote on 09/10/2018 at 11:06: That's not evidence, pascalst.
Your reasoning based on the info we are fed by OCs but nothing more.
That's the only way that makes sense for the game providers. After all, it wouldn't work any other way.
The control of the slot always remains with the Provider and cannot be given to a casino.
The casino pays the provider and can then embed the slot on its site.
Streamer win more often and higher to encourage us to gamble? Waaaaaaaaaaas? I'm surprised xD
They don't. For example, if Shirox deposits 10k on some days and makes thousands of spins on €5, it's no surprise if he sometimes gets many 1000x hits in a short time.
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pascalst wrote on 09/10/2018 at 18:39
They don't. For example, if Shirox deposits 10k some days and makes thousands of spins on €5, it's no surprise if he sometimes gets many 1000x hits in a short time.
What is that supposed to prove?
I also often play several thousand spins in one day and often do not have one x1000, everything around 1000 and higher is the absolute exception and usually does not even come multiple times.
So it is then very well a surprise and anything but normal....
Or do you have screenshots of your many x1000 when you play several thousand spins? ever tried? ... probably not....
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How else is this supposed to work?
For example, if you open and play Bonanza, the slot runs from a server operated and controlled by Big Time Gaming.
This is the only way for the providers to see what exactly happened in a particular round and make sure that the casinos don't just set their own RTP to rip off the players.
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Your reasoning based on the info we are fed by the OCs, but nothing more.
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That can be of course.
But it is also possible that it was an accident. One of the OCs or the provider or someone else responsible has slopped and already both streamers get the identical, predicted winning pictures.
Where there are people, mistakes are made, it happens very quickly.
It is also not at all said that streamers would be privy to it. They may just get the programmed slot and think they are playing normally.
Or maybe they do know.
Maybe someone made a mistake in the technology, maybe several people, maybe it was intentional and they wanted to advertise this way and it happened deliberately, because again the usual people say that it was just a coincidence...
Maybe there are technical errors that make slots rattle off the same sequences over and over again, and maybe for a very long time, which could explain some strange things...
You don't know.
Either way, something went wrong.
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bad publicity is better than no publicity...
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That's the only way that makes sense for the game providers. After all, it wouldn't work any other way.
The control of the slot always remains with the Provider and cannot be given to a casino.
The casino pays the provider and can then embed the slot on its site.
They don't. For example, if Shirox deposits 10k on some days and makes thousands of spins on €5, it's no surprise if he sometimes gets many 1000x hits in a short time.
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What is that supposed to prove?
I also often play several thousand spins in one day and often do not have one x1000, everything around 1000 and higher is the absolute exception and usually does not even come multiple times.
So it is then very well a surprise and anything but normal....
Or do you have screenshots of your many x1000 when you play several thousand spins? ever tried? ... probably not....
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