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March 31, 2007 at 1:23 am #601832oharclightMember
I have played slots at this casino about 20-25 times approx 6500 spins. I have a master file of all my results. They absolutely are not playing a fair game as I have done an analysis of the data set. I show that 80-90% of all spins pay at or below original wager. Here was my last results on 3/27/07. The bonus rounds hit below .5% of the time.
109 Losers Paid 0 = 52%
71 Below original wager = 34%21 W = 10%
8 at wager
This is the same kind of results I continuously have there. After numerous emails to them, here’s a sample of the emails I receive from them. Every one of them said the same thing. This casino is so rigged, it ridiculous. I closed both my account in the sportsbook and casino due to this.After reviewing your account we can see that you
did not have a good session on March 27th. The slots were definitely
not going your way over the 208 spins playedMarch 31, 2007 at 5:30 am #732574AnonymousInactivereally?
my experience is their casino does give winners.
FYI. over the last 15 months, my affiliate revenue has suffered about 3 times due to some players hitting their LUCKY STRIDE at the BODOG CASINO – on the SLOTS at that. No JOKE! Their casino can pay and does pay!
Ain’t it a similar story with land based brick n mortar casinos? Where regulars keep complaining of stingy machines. Then some lucky folks drop a COIN or a DOLLAR while passing by and by GOD, they hit the JACKPOTS.
is it about luck?
March 31, 2007 at 8:43 am #732578327007Memberdebbiek wrote:I have played slots at this casino about 20-25 times approx 6500 spins. I have a master file of all my results. They absolutely are not playing a fair game as I have done an analysis of the data set. I show that 80-90% of all spins pay at or below original wager. Here was my last results on 3/27/07. The bonus rounds hit below .5% of the time.109 Losers Paid 0 = 52%
71 Below original wager = 34%21 W = 10%
8 at wager
I don’t follow. Slots are one of the highest variance games in the casino. You’d expect to lose the vast majority of spins and have a few big wins… possibly huge wins.For example, let’s say on 90% of spins you’d lose your full bet. And the other 10%, you’d get a nice win and gain 9.5x your bet. The overall payout would be 95%… a normal slot payout, even though you lost your bet on 90% of spins.
March 31, 2007 at 11:06 am #732580AnonymousInactive208 spins is not nearly enough to determine if a game is rigged. Try 208,000 spins and see what happens.
March 31, 2007 at 1:06 pm #732597AnonymousInactiveBodog has an excellent player reputation.
You were on a really bad streak, I have had those myself, on various types of software.
Also, different slot games have their variance set differently. Some of them give small wins all the time and the big hit is extremely rare. Others will hit nothing for a long time and then a huge hit. In the long run they will pay out the same percentage, but the immediate and individual results can vary quite a bit.
Each of the types has it’s fans, it depends on whether you are much of a risk taker or not.
March 31, 2007 at 7:55 pm #732621AnonymousInactiveTo be honest i play a lot of slots now that i am bored at poker .
Bodog used to seem fair to me and always pay asap and never any problems
But this past month and a half have been horrible , slots very tight , think rtg might have tightened them up .
March 31, 2007 at 8:29 pm #732623AnonymousInactivethe27offsuit wrote:rtg might have tightened them up .Maybe they did. Anyone know the payout for RTG slots?
March 31, 2007 at 10:06 pm #732624AnonymousGuestAnyone know the payout for RTG slots?
Hi all (D)
I’ve always found it strange that RTG …. and for that matter a number of other software providers don’t have a published payout percentage like MGS.
It just makes sense in my book. You know they have this information available …… surely its not so embarrassing they won’t make it public?
April 1, 2007 at 12:20 am #732632327007MemberDominique wrote:Maybe they did. Anyone know the payout for RTG slots?
RTG operators can select desired slot payout % from an operating screen. So payouts for the same slot game can vary from one RTG casino to the next. Some RTGs report their payout audits, others do not.Inetbet has a good payout report at http://www.inetbet.com/security/payoutpercentages.asp
April 5, 2007 at 4:01 am #733029AnonymousInactiveu choose to gamble, so that means you have a chance at losing and winning, doesnt matter if u spin it 2 millions times odds are against u always.
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