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A Popular Slot Beats A High RTP Slot Every Time - Let's Go Fishing
Published: 08/Apr/24
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@liamwightman4058 - 8 months ago

I think once you log onto the casinos server. Ur digital profile will go onto an AI system where basically ur under the machines control

@PUNKslots - about 2 months ago

Every spin is tracked for sure. No real benefit in them deploying AI per person though.
Just as long as the machine does what it says it should the casino is happy.
Bet they use AI to track people losing and push shit to them though .

@Minkeys - 8 months ago

That’s a great analogy & one I believe myself, it’s getting out of the mindset that a certain slot pays all the time, I remember the first time I played “Das Xboot” I walked away £300 up, next time I played, it basically did nothing but rinse & bonus 1X - once you hit big it’s time to move to a new pond

@adyback7994 - 8 months ago

Really interesting point-of-views mate, I am with you.

@mattjohnson7834 - 8 months ago

I think, or it definitely feels likes, that casinos have more control over slots and players than will ever be known. You can have spells where you just can’t lose, like 3-4 days where you don’t necessarily win huge but you keep getting a bit in front, get a few cash outs. But then it’s literally like the slots have been turned off, you can get bonuses and when you do they’re small X’s. I think they have more control over players profiles than will ever be let on.

@PUNKslots - about 2 months ago

I honestly don't believe they are tinkering with individual players play. But the slot is 100% reacting to outcomes.
It has to to be profitable.

@mattjohnson7834 - about 2 months ago

@@PUNKslots I’d like to think they don’t too, but we’re hardly dealing within a squeaky clean business 😂

@PUNKslots - about 2 months ago

It's not worth them getting outed and they can't control the slot the provider can.
They 100% can control the casino page and what crap slots it puts in the headers and emails etc.
Can tempt you towards dead ponds.

@davidw5647 - 8 months ago

I see it the other way - if no one's fishing the pond there's either some big fish there or lots more smaller fish. Defo agree don't hang around on a slot

@PUNKslots - about 2 months ago

Small fish cost less than the maggot. Dead slots may pay out once in a blue moon...

@davidw5647 - 8 months ago

My uncle used to use Lug worms - blooming great flat looking things!

@jn5542 - 8 months ago

I believe what you're saying is true. Now what's the most popular casino 😅

@PUNKslots - about 2 months ago

That's the next step...
We need a place for people to post what they are playing and where.
And easily update it when they update their 5 go to games. 🤔

@Tony_7791 - 8 months ago

I reckon each time you enter a game, it pulls a random pre-determined script of many millions of spins-Which, if you played all those spins in their entirety, would pay you the RTP, because you would get the max win so many times in those spins. It just when you decide to get off determines how successful you are.

@PUNKslots - about 2 months ago

So you think everytime you play it's like buying the whole roll of lottery scratchcards but you might not play them all?

@Tony_7791 - about 2 months ago

@@PUNKslots i guess you put it like that... When the next one could be max win, but you flag it, as it's not paying. Its a gamble!

@stevenanderson-ib8et - 8 months ago

I agree with your analysis, but slot companies want your wonga, they feed you once or twice maybe three times, then they starve you for ten to fifteen times. i have noticed when you open a new account its win win win. then loss loss loss loss loss.

@Kgplay69 - 8 months ago

Interesting perspective. I can only speak of properly regulated Casinos online and brick and mortar. too much emphasis is put on RTP that is over the lifetime of a game and even a 24 hr play session is a miniscule time played over the life of the game. Volatility and variance is often miss understood and many don't realize the higher the volatility the higher possible rewards and most disapointing bonuses will come. In true RNG game play no difference if 1 player or 1000 players are playing at the same time each spin each player has an equal chance to score or not too (seeds are random). Myself I have tried high volatility with horrible results yet there were some amazing pay days and while playing games on the government run local online casino games like pinball and mustang 2 double diamond (boring) yet offer steady play steady pay. Always a good start to ask your online host to forward info if you are playing class 3 type games or not. I know for HHR brick and mortar play the larger pool of players the higher are the rewards. 90 % of the games I see played online even the players have no idea what they are playing.

@carlie-10 - 8 months ago

I have hung around on slots like Rick and Morty, 5 lions, sloth tumble immortal romance and they have paid paid paid. Like 2 hour sesh. But also been on the same sloth even different site and they just rinse. I do think it has to be balanced but also believe its like random number generated but like with a 30/50 balance of win and lose depending how the game is programmed.

@simonfromstoke - 8 months ago

The most popular slots in the UK at the moment are the Big Bass Games and I never win on them either!

@bappybumbam - 8 months ago

Your a lot cleverer than you look 😊

@dave21555 - 8 months ago

To come to that analogy, I thought was pretty clever.
And it actually makes sense.
(I managed to follow it mostly) 😂
But is there not a way of finding out how it actually works?
Surely the amount of casinos, you’d of thought there’d be accessible free info online.
I watched a very basic video on YouTube to explain probability’s etc.. from what I can work out, each probability has a certain sector… so it goes in stages from no win to max win. Eg the last stage has a random no. Of 1 in say 5000.
But the first stage of 2x may have say 30% chance.
I could be talking bullshit aswell.
Anyway love the vids keep it up 👍🏼😂

@bappybumbam - 8 months ago

Who decides RTP cos generally i tend to have good wins on low and high 🤷‍♂️

@Tony_7791 - 8 months ago

Ok, so here's how I think it works: Using 95% RTP: 1 Million spins, which equals 100%, randomly placed among those 1 million spins is 95% of the value in wins. Made up of different multiplier wins. So, when you're playing each spin, it looks like this: Dead, dead, 1x, 1x, 10x, .5x, dead, dead, dead, dead, 14x, dead, 2x...etc If you played 1 million spins, you might see, 600,000 dead spins, 10,000 1x 10,000 x2 etc.. With max wins only showing up maybe 10 times in a million spins-but always only equaling 95%. This is why slots need a script, or a seed, each time they are played, so they start from zero each time a new player comes along, oppose to RTP being from everybody playing a game at once..

@ezypzy6370 - 8 months ago

Great video , Games Global show the amount of people playing.

@bobby4497 - 8 months ago

Can't say I totally agree with you, but I'm interested to see where this goes mate 👍

@MrMichaeljhinde - 8 months ago

I think it's trickier now because of the processing power available. I'm old enough to have grown up before online slots when you paying 20p a spin for £10 JP (not quite old enough for token jackpots 😂) and in that era it was reasonably easy to get a feel for how things played because there may have only been a few hundred outcomes which was sufficient to average the stated RTP and any regular player would have enough spins to almost certainly see all those outcomes (overlooking the compensated vs random element).
These days we're talking about computers that are working with billions of combinations, a level where our brains can't compute how many different combination of reels that it is in totality, let alone be able to play anywhere close enough to feel a true representation / close to all possible outcomes. It's such a huge number that even across a single casino or casino brand the combined players are likely never going to complete a volume of spins that, in a perfect world, every reel combination would have been landed at least once by the combined player pool.
With the inability to process the scale of these numbers, the human brain will naturally attempt to make order of the random chaos and believe it is seeing patterns, from 'this is my go to game, I always win' to 'the casino had nerfed the games for me and I can't possibly win' and every other mirage we see.
Short answer, you're always going to lose in the long run, if you always play the versions at high RTP then over the long term you'll lose slower so it's always the right thing to do, but in volume terms there are so many deadspins amongst the billions of possible combos that periods of getting battered are always going to exist :/

@Flxydeee - 8 months ago

This video gave me a good laugh mate but I get your point 😂 I just still slot online Slots like they’re Fobtys because it’s false of habit and you have that idea in your head like it has to pay at some point, like with your Goonies series it has to give the Gold key at some point but like you saying it doesn’t work like that the Rtp is over a number of spins nobody even knows could be millions, trillions billions no one knows, and you could be still playing Goonies until your 60s 🫣🤣 no one knows only the casino knows and that’s the way you want it

@Flxydeee - about 2 months ago

*they want it sorry, but just felt like they flipped a switch one day and the slots weren’t the same

@ianpemberton5017 - 7 months ago

1st rule of slots - "It’s totally random and your previous spins don’t affect the probability of your next spin". 2nd rule of slots - "there are no exceptions to rule 1". Love your enthusiasm though Paul.

@PUNKslots - about 2 months ago

They might be when there’s lots of people playing them. But when it’s a dead slot the only random thing is how much you lose 👍

@ianpemberton5017 - about 2 months ago

@@PUNKslots see 2nd rule of slots :-)

@PUNKslots - about 2 months ago

Bollox. See title of video.

@ianpemberton5017 - about 2 months ago

@@PUNKslots You need to give your head a wobble coming up with stuff like that. Entertaining as always though!

@PUNKslots - about 2 months ago

haha... I can't commit too much bandwidth to this shite does me nut in.
How come once great slots all become shite though?
With your theory they'd all stay the same.

@PUNKslots - 8 months ago

I wasn't drinking during the making of this maybe I should have been 🤪

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