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  1. Of late, I've been seeing some games that have incredible maximum win statements, like 'win up to 60,000x bet' and higher! I read that one game even has it up to 100,000x bet! Needless to say, these games are of the 'Extremely High Volatility' kind (shown as having a 5-Lightnings rating by certain game providers), but not many of such games are around, thankfully, but it does seem to me to be the 'new trend' nowadays! About 10 years or so ago, some of the best games around already have this 'Extremely High Volatility' rating, games such as Immortal Romance, Thunderstruck II, Dead Or Alive, and Jack And The Beanstalk, just to name a few, but not including Jackpot games like Mega Moolah. Mega Fortune and the rest. How to get this stated Max Win? With the old games, it is very simple and straightforward - just get 5 Wild Desire Reels, or 5 Wild Reels, or 5 Wild Harp reels...and the max win is won! How about with recent new games? Well, how to get them is totally ambiguous, with no direct ways or directions, and you need to do some serious maths to really 'see' how such a win can be won! To me, it's like making a statement of 'win up to 100,000x bet'...(but hidden from view: ... on Mars). What it actually imply is that you need to use all the miniscule wins from the game, gradually build a rocket, fly to Mars, and then find that elusive '100,000x Treasure Chest' somewhere on Mars! Is that even possible? The software providers would certainly say "YES, it is possible", because they have already made such statements in their games. Can they show proof of such a win? "Oh geees...that would be like trying to show a true image of a Black Hole!" So there you go folks...what the software providers are saying is that it is indeed possible to achieve such a ridiculous win, but the sole winner may be generations away from you! My big question is...why are the Gambling and Licensing Authorities allowing such statements to be made??? Are they so gullible as to actually believe in such a statement...without any proof, purely on a mathematical possibility, even it means thousands of years to get it??? To me, such statements of 'win up to ??,???x bet' should be completely BANNED...so as not to mislead us players! Yes, the casinos have their eyes on those filthy rich gamblers (not that I care a damn about them) who only know how to spend tons of money, enjoy life, and not care a damn about anything else...but struggling gamblers, like the majority of us, may get killed by such a statement! Yes, it can actually be THAT SERIOUS!!! Having said all that...what do you think? ?
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