AnnaChristy888 Posted March 15, 2021 Share Posted March 15, 2021 Hello, I am fairly new to slots, although i must have played a couple of ten thousands spins on low stakes to penny slots. I was just wondering if casinos 'online ones I prefer to' have the software linked from all slots. I am asking this as without exception, I always seem to start of winning or at least only slowly loosing my deposit, to then go into some doom hour where even playing 100 spins on 15 different slots , as I like to switch slots a lot, seems to get me broke at once. It's like the site or slots have decided you had enough bang for your bucks, now it's time to go broke. Now I know I play at a disadvantage, and I don't even expect to win long term. As long as I have some fun for the money invested it's all good. But it just seems to keep happening, where I feel it's like they know and are linked. Where once I start loosing, 'and I don't tilt and start raising stakes or turbo spinning' it seems that not one slot I was playing before on and won, some lost ,..then all of then just straight loose the maximum to finally bust my bankroll in a rather short time. It happened now at least 10 times, where I felt the same scenario of this I wrote above plays out, and once I start that loosing time, it's on all the slots I was playing simultaneously, and I simply won't go up anymore,.. which just really feels like there must be some system between them in place. Again I am not stating they are rigged in that way,. just in my opinion they seem to know when it's time to take the bankroll all together haha,. maybe I am crazy I don't know, maybe some others here experience the same? Would be interested to hear others opinions or experiences with this loosing streak after x amount games or time. Blackjax 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackjax Posted March 20, 2021 Share Posted March 20, 2021 Its normal what you experienced. Everytime you start a session you are either going to start with good spins and then lose gradually or you will start losing and then have a big win. Slots work on RTP. Every slot has a different RTP. It means that slots payback at a specific rate after every set of spins. For example if a slot has 96 RTP, everytime you bet 100 you will win back 96. But its not as simple this RTP is calculated over thousands or millions of spins. If 100 people are playing a slot its possible that 95 will lose money and those 5 will win. For eg case 1) if 100 people bet 100 euro on a slot 95 of them might lose which is equal to around 9500 and those 5 will have huge wins that each of them gets 1920. The RTP is in this case 96%. Case 2 )100 people bet 100 euro 50 lose all and 50 end up at 192. Even in this case RTP is 96% One more important thing notice is that all slots are not linked. Not just slots even every spin is not linked. The spin you just had has no connection to the next spin. Every second 1000's of people are spinning a slot and it is immposible that these spins are linked. And most importantly never assume that if today you lost money on a slot it will give you back on next deposit. You may have a good session, bad session, good sessions followed by good sessions and bad sessions followed by bad sessions. Keep one thing in mind SLOTS HAVE NO MEMORY. They dont remember how much you lost or won last spin or last time. Always make up your mind after how many spins you will leave a slot or after winning how much money you will leave a slot. Never think that now it will pay. No point chasing losses Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pinnit2015 Posted March 20, 2021 Share Posted March 20, 2021 That being said, if you look at some of the privacy notices you'll see that there's quite a lot of data transferred to the providers upon each spin so they may have no memory but they've enough data points to build one Blackjax 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnnaChristy888 Posted April 5, 2021 Author Share Posted April 5, 2021 Thanks guys for the replies, this really helps put it into perspective ,-))) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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