freakstr Posted November 15, 2025 #1 Posted November 15, 2025 I playd Gladiator 1000 from Uppercut. I had 70 Dead Spins in a row. With not 1 cent win. 70 times ZERO. Then after my session, Game is deactivated... Thats not only bad RTP that's criminal... I have screenshots of this 70 bets . sizzlinghotx 1
sizzlinghotx Posted November 16, 2025 #3 Posted November 16, 2025 This is a purest scam slot. Lost 3k$ in bonus buys without a chance to win.
atoom13 Posted November 22, 2025 #5 Posted November 22, 2025 It just excites but doesn't pay off well.
samipame Posted November 22, 2025 #8 Posted November 22, 2025 That’s rough — 70 dead spins in a row is brutal, even for a high-volatility slot like Gladiator 1000. When a slot “deactivates” like that, it’s usually just a platform refresh, a server hiccup, or the provider’s protection system kicking in, not the game reacting to your results. Sadly, long dead streaks can happen on extreme-volatility slots, even though it feels impossible when you’re the one hitting them. I usually take a break when a slot goes cold like that — chasing it rarely ends well. Did the game come back after a refresh, or was it disabled for a while?
freakstr Posted December 7, 2025 Author #15 Posted December 7, 2025 yes the game came back a few time later.. the game was made with stake engine. the approval gidelines for slots with stake engine are written in the docs. this game violates the licensing rules!! The hit-rate of non-zero wins should align with industry standards (<1 in 20 bets, or more frequent). For “BASE” modes (1x cost), the standard deviation should be within industry norms to ensure reasonable volatility for slot-type games. List the number of non-zero weight payouts. Zero-weight payouts should not dominate the provided simulations. Inspect hit-rates for win-ranges to avoid gaps where expected win amounts are unobtainable (e.g., intermediate wins should exist between small payouts and the maximum payout amount).
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