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RTP is calculated by doing over 10 billion spins. So if you'd like to lose exactly 3-4%, the house edge, you'd have to invest at least 1 billion dollars in 10 cent spins 🥴

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4 hours ago, Sindikat said:

RTP is calculated by doing over 10 billion spins. So if you'd like to lose exactly 3-4%, the house edge, you'd have to invest at least 1 billion dollars in 10 cent spins 🥴

Just pulling number out your ass here? 10 billion spins lol.

Usually calculated over a million or so spins depending on the provider.

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21 hours ago, youcheckibet said:

Just pulling number out your ass here? 10 billion spins lol.

Usually calculated over a million or so spins depending on the provider.

It literally says it in the games information tab. So you just went out of your way to embarass yourself 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

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57 minutes ago, Sindikat said:

It literally says it in the games information tab. So you just went out of your way to embarass yourself 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

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Undercut by the fact that you can't even spell embarrass correctly 😉.

So it seems Hacksaws latest Slot/s are simulating over 10B, fair enough, I had not noticed this before, in their earlier games it does not say this. My comment was that it is 'usually' 'depending on the provider', if you do some research the majority is calculated over 1-3 million spins & I would hazard a guess Hacksaws earlier games were similar. They recently added this in due to so much hate on the variance. However I do concede this information is there for this particular slot, so you did indeed, not pull it out your ass 😁. Have a good day.

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6 minutes ago, youcheckibet said:

Undercut by the fact that you can't even spell embarrass correctly 😉.

So it seems Hacksaws latest Slot/s are simulating over 10B, fair enough, I had not noticed this before, in their earlier games it does not say this. My comment was that it is 'usually' 'depending on the provider', if you do some research the majority is calculated over 1-3 million spins & I would hazard a guess Hacksaws earlier games were similar. They recently added this in due to so much hate on the variance. However I do concede this information is there for this particular slot, so you did indeed, not pull it out your ass 😁. Have a good day.

i wonder if rtp carries over between all games... its like when my seed is hot its hot on everyuthing, and when its dry its dry on all games

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3 hours ago, N8erade91 said:

i wonder if rtp carries over between all games... its like when my seed is hot its hot on everyuthing, and when its dry its dry on all games

It does feel that way, but I highly doubt it does. It is weird how that happens, selective memory I think, we just remember when we snowball and vice versa when it all just goes bad everywhere.

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3 hours ago, N8erade91 said:

i wonder if rtp carries over between all games... its like when my seed is hot its hot on everyuthing, and when its dry its dry on all games


I think that could carry over on Hacksaw honestly. I noticed that behavior on Pragmatic as well (only few times sadly 🥺

but if you open history tab on Hacksaw, you get your high wins on current slot and all other slots (I can see my alpha eagle and born wild wins on R.I.P. city for example) but on Pragmatic you only get the high x wins on the current slot (I can’t see Gates of Olympus wins on Sweet Bonanza history)

That said I guess it also depends on how many active player are there at one time as well as, for some reason, that particular provider slots are “aligned” in terms of many bad spins on every slot, so they start to “pay” on all of them at the same time. 
 

You can notice that particularly on those Pragmatic slots that share the same engine (Gates, Sweet Bonanza, Starlight Princess, Santa’s great gifts and so on)

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Each spin has the same odds, it is just a random number generator that takes into account the millisecond that the spin occured. Your history doesn't matter, who else is losing or winning also irrelevant, previous wins and losses not important.

 

Each spin, exactly the same odds as the previous one. A number is picked (lets say from 1 to 10 000 000) if its in the low 50% its a dead spin for example, if its in the highest 0.01% its max win. After the number is chosen, the script that you watch is whatever variance they have programmed for that game.

 

A seed being hot or dry is just how gamblers experience the volatility.

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