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Slot Games in general: Sweet Bonanza Dice: The Dice God? (Spoiler: Nope, he's not) (Page 2)

Topic created on 04th Jul. 2024 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 17 | Views: 1,041
Saphira
Expert
Since I agree with Wagerhans' argument, there is not much to say that has not already been said. There are many parameters that play a role in wagering and in the end it comes down to a balanced mix of different slots with their respective characteristics. If I start with a strong balance, Dice or Great Rhino Megaways (also likes to stubbornly venture through) are used first. If, contrary to expectations, it goes down permanently, I switch to another more volatile slot. Hacksaw or NoLimit are then also popular. If it goes down there too, other leisurely slots are selected from the list. If that doesn't work either, it's time to take a break. Box off. This prevents "running down". Then test again at a later time and ideally get the cow off the ice successfully at the end. Of course, this doesn't always work. But often enough, which is why I stick to this strategy for now. I wouldn't start Dice with a low balance of 10 or 5 euros, because although it's rare, it also has feeding phases that need to be cushioned if necessary.

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Langhans_innen
Expert

Pat1991 wrote on 04.07.2024 at 23:37:
I think the latter is an impossibility. The RTP doesn't lie, the expected value of a bonus is also consistently negative.

Nope, the RTP doesn't lie...But that's precisely the incentive not to be overwhelmed by probabilities and ultimately be taken advantage of, but to counteract them as best as possible. On paper, however, the chances are basically not good...that's right

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Pat1991
Top Member
But seriously, if that's the case, then I might as well run Dice again next time and hope that it works. trying to beat 900 EUR Wager on 25 cents is hardcore anyway, and it's already given me three major hits in the last few days (as in "playing more volatile slots to increase the balance").

Until recently, I've always used Hot To Burn for wagering, which rarely disappointed me until recently. And Dice is a very likeable slot, but whether it dares better than the other games... Well. I think that's a rumor.

If that doesn't work either, it's time for a break. Box off. That prevents it from "running down".

However, according to all the rules of chance, it can then continue again after the break

For the life of me, I can't think of anything I could have done better in this attempt. With a maximum cashout of EUR 30 (and a starting value!), it's no fun at all. Next time I'd rather play a few rounds of Sticky Diamonds, at least the free spins will be a bit more fun

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