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  1. Yeah... but i also think there is a difference on some sites. From experince i have noticed the local site to my country have never payed more than 3k while popular worldwide based casino payed me 14k once, despite the fact i play more on the local site on the same slot.
  2. Well slot providers dont actually show the coding to the public. What is 100% certaint is that you will not have the same result if a 0.1 bet is changed to a 100 bet. So changing the bet changes the algorithm.
  3. There is a lot to reply to here. I’ll just make a quick post to explain. The image is theoretical. Rtp does not matter no. Rtp might be the same on billions of spins but, The slotmachine uses rtp+money earned to determine payout. So it works like a wave that moves upwards where the winning chance on «big X» gradually increase on bigger bets. «This is only noticeble on bigger bets» As an experiment: Try a local small country online casino and do a 1000 spins on maxbet and then compare it very popular internatonal one with the same rtp and same machine. 100% of the time the bigger wins will always be on the popular one. if i have the cash in the future i will make an youtube video to show it off.
  4. Myth: RTP or return to player is the only determing factor on how much money can be won on slots, all casinos have the same winning chance assuming rtp is the same. Truth: RTP does not matter at all and there is a noticeable difference in non popular online casinos versus very popular online casinos. Slotmachines use «amount of money earned» as its main algorithm.
  5. When a online casino host a slot tournament, where does the money come from? Lets say a slot has been stated to have 96%rtp and the casino wants to withdraw money from slots to pay tournaments. Does the money come from the 4% profit that the casino makes or does it come from the 96%? If it is the case that the money does come from the 96% that means the casino is in a way lying to the players about rtp. I posted something similar on another forum and the adminstrators became defensive saying that withdrawing money from slots to pay tournaments does not affect rtp. That might be true, just because the casino ghost withdraws money from the slot dosent mean the actual algorithm changes. But the account tied to the slot holding the funds will become smaller. If the casino can just withdraw funds from the slots whenever they want who to say that they arent just putting the money in their own pockets. Another shady thing they could do is making accounts tied to the casino and just give themselves points to win some of the tournaments. I could be wrong and missunderstand how the slots work. If someone could explain the exact process how a casino makes money from slots and how the tournament process works i think the picture would become more clear to me.
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