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raverbabe

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  1. I'm glad I wasn't the only one who had to check about the new rule, I felt a bit silly for not understanding first time around when Valdes explained to me ... ! I think it's fair enough not rolling posts over and the like, it shouldn't be a chore to write on the forum surely?!
  2. You folks are probably right about MG, those games were totally hating me last night. Think I'll leave them alone for a little bit now Also, I've been liking Play N Go over NetEnt just lately, there games have been real nice to me and I always find I get better results from them in the free VS battles than NetEnt's slots. I wouldn't vote for them as the best just yet, but I think they are definitely on the right track. Any other PnG fans here?
  3. Your right, there's something beautiful about that screen! Like when you get five scatters in a horizontal line or a V shape, I love that !
  4. Sounds good, always nice to know there's a rep available here! In the nicest way possible, I really hope I have no need to get in touch with you anytime soon
  5. I've seen you at Videoslots actually.. you always seem to be winning the freeroll battles, I can't remember the last time I got in the top 10 for one! Got any secrets???
  6. Well let's say hypothetically that your odds on the game can range from 88% all the way up to 99.5% with perfect strategy... in that situation I would sure be tempted to get good at the game so I could achieve the higher figure. But if the "skill" was based on my ability to, lets say, stop a light on the highest paying option like in an old fruit machine, then I see that as being just as much luck as skill despite the fact that hitting the button at the exact right time would give me the highest return. That's an example of where software could be written that would enable a player to achieve the best possible result, and I'm certain somebody would create it if the profit potential was there. So it does definitely depend on exactly how much "skill" is involved, but if I could get significantly better odds than even the best paying 98% slots, and get those odds reliably with a little effort to learn the ins and outs of the game... well I think the time (and money) invested in getting there could be recovered once I learnt the techniques and playing slots with better odds than the best All Aces video poker certainly sounds like fun to me! And if they bring out a skill based slot with a 100.5% payout with perfect strategy... I'll spend my whole life playing that game! I hear you can grind your way to a million in no time with just a 1% advantage
  7. If your wins were supposed to balance with your losses then why would the casinos be in business?? Making a withdrawal is a choice thing... you can always keep playing until you lose all your money if thats what you want to do, you can make 100 deposits and do this every time and there is nothing "wrong" about the fact you didn't make a withdrawal if you simply chose not to. I don't know... maybe I'm misunderstanding this? I just don't see what is wrong with Royal Panda just because your not in profit there yet. I mean how much have you lost? Lets say it is $2,000 ... you could make that back with one big win at a bet like $3 on a lucky day, and if you play there you might just hit it? Right?
  8. So what, a partial withdrawal? Or if they just paid out all withdrawals up to a certain limit on the hour every hour? Either way I guess it would be a big improvement on the situation we have right now. It's not often that I am overly fussed about how long my withdrawals take as long as they are within the timeframe I expect, but just for those rare occasions I would certainly appreciate a little more consistency. I have a couple of regular casinos that sometimes pay in 10 minutes, other times it can be 10 hours or so ... I struggle to understand how it ends up that way.
  9. I've tried this game now and really quite enjoyed it. Whilst it isn't a clone a lot of the ideas in the game are definitely ripped from other slots... I spotted ideas from Terminator 2, Aloha! Cluster Pays and Grim Muerto all rolled into this game... Microgaming could certainly use a little ingenuity at the moment that's for sure. I found the Survivors mode to be the more "reliable" paying free spins where as the Zombies is definitely one with the biggest win potential. Gonna play it some more at the weekend so might report some more back later, but I'd say it's a hit overall - nice to have a new medium variance 243 ways game to try blaze some bonuses on !
  10. Haha, this is fantastic - really made me chuckle. Do people seriously get offended by things like this these days? Yes, I agree it is inappropriate but all the faux outrage these days everybody anybody says something even slightly risque and then gets completely murdered all over social media... I just find it completely ridiculous. Can't we just have a giggle at somebody elses stupidity once in a while?! Even better that it's just a translation error! I'm totally trying this casino out this weekend out of respect to the rep for coming here and putting things straight, who knows maybe I'll get an early morning chuckle in my inbox from them myself next time they launch a new promo
  11. Oh I really wouldn't bother, I only signed up with them for the welcome bonus and after I didn't get my money for a few days I started reading about them and found quite a few bad reports. I'm not sure I'll be going back to them anytime soon, although they do have a few other brands with welcome offers waiting to tempt me... ! Your call I suppose
  12. The trouble with adding skill based features to any slot game is that crafty people are always going to try and write software to ensure they will always have the maximum possible win potential. Now if that simply gets them up to 97% or so, like any other slot game, then why is any regular gambler going to want to play a game they have to "get good at" before they have a chance at a regular RTP? And if playing the game perfectly gives odds better than any other slot game, then those who are "cheating" are going to cause the casinos problems very quickly I would guess. I love the idea, and people do play Video Poker despite the fact that anything less than perfect strategy results in much worse odds, so it mght just work if the implementation is truly fantastic... I'm not convinced it will happen though.
  13. It sounds like on-line gambling is something of a career for you Johnny... what's the secret??? I'm up at some casino's and am up overall by a couple of thousand since the start of this year, but there are certainly plenty of casino's where I'm heavily in the red, perhaps I should ditch them and only play my "lucky" casino's, see if that improves the situation??
  14. Is five days about the usual time it takes for payments to reach you? Hope they aren't messing with you Schnapp0r.
  15. Some amazing hits there Sorenjo, I particularly enjoyed the Robin Hood - Shifting Riches hit, I haven't seen that game played in a ***** of a long time and I used to like it a lot a few years ago. Must have been so nerve racking watching the wilds keep on moving across the bottom there, gotta be a rush when the top symbol was added to the reels the final time!
  16. Holy cow, this is on £3 a spin too? And on a mobile as well... I think I'd throw mine through the ceiling if I saw that drop on the screen!
  17. Oh wow I really feel for you ValDes. I can't imagine having DoA cruelly stolen away from me like that. I'd carry on playing of course, but it would certainly change a whole lot about the way I gamble most weeks. Have you tried Casino Zeppelin? If that's still available it's very close to a DoA clone in many ways!
  18. I feel bad for jumping in with the typical new user suspicion now as I do know that this kind of thing must no doubt go on with untrustworthy casinos. I don't think Amsterdams is that new though in all honesty, I seem to have a signup for them in my e-mail from over two years ago although I don't remember playing there... perhaps I took a no deposit and didn't go back. Either way would like to know what happens here, if the OP doesn't have multiple accounts then I find it fascinating that cocopop says you may not be able to investigate this just because the casino claims the user does. Is that really how things normally work??
  19. Why not? You think you should be over 100% everywhere? Doesn't matter if a place is certified or not, that has nothing to do with how lucky you will be there! I really don't follow what it is you think doesn't make sense?
  20. I wouldn't have chosen to play it if the bonus money could be used for any game, but I quite like the fact they choose to award these offers on a specific title most of the time as it gives me the chance to try something new and in this case, yes I did enjoy it - This is the kind of game I'd be quite tempted to drop £20 or so on at the end of a winning session ... maybe £3-5 on five spots in the hope of adding an extra 125x win to the evening. Normal roulette can be quite dull but I think the higher variance helps make this a little more exciting!
  21. <p>The real trouble with the electronic roulette games is probably just the speed you can bet at - three spins a minute is a whole lot of chances for you to go broke and the house edge inevitably eats away at your balance much faster - around 3.5 times quicker I would say based on an average casino wheel dropping just 50 numbers an hour. Your odds for each individual spin are just the same though as long as its a fair game! If the edge is listed at more than 2.7% stay well away as its a mathematically unfair table.</p>
  22. Be weary about the handful that will let you play too... if your based in such a restrictive country then it may only be the real rogues who are willing to take your money, those who know you haven't got a leg to stand on if they don't pay you.
  23. Hey all! So today I got a code through from corals to go try their new "Top Flight Roulette" game in-store on their controversial Fixed Odds Betting Terminals (FOBTs). It's a quirky take on roulette with a dartboard used as the wheel and you can bet on hitting any number, the doubles/trebles or any green/red spot etc. Lots more possible outcomes than regular roulette and so much bigger wins on offer all the way up to 250-1 for a treble or the bull. I was given £3 to try the game out so I spread the lot out across the board and had a hit on double 11 for a win of £12.60. Not bad! There's a video of the game here: and I guess it will be available on-line as well soon if it isn't already. Has anybody else tried this game and what do you think of it? Is it an improvement over regular roulette? I like the fact there are bigger wins on offer but I can imagine a lot of people losing lots of money very quickly too with so many possible outcomes on the wheel. Personally I think this is more fun than regular old roulette and I think the dartboard is really quite an inspired idea too!
  24. The games don't usually run on the casinos own server, they are provided on a lease from NetEnt or whoever and the casino effectively "logs in" to the game with their unique details when you load it up so that the financial transactions occur on their own account. The only reason it might matter is perhaps if one server is faster or more reliable than another but there's no reason to worry as far as I can see.
  25. Canadians are getting a super rough deal these days, I bet the Americans are behind it personally. How can a supposedly modern civilized democracy justify all these restrictions on a common entertainment activity? I feel blessed to live in the UK although I hear we have more restrictions coming real soon too
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