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NetEnt's New Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen Slot


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I know you're all going to hate me because not many of you  are big NetEnt fans, but has anyone tried this yet? 

It's low volatile as you'd expect from NetEnt but you know I like these games anyway. I am also a huge Gordon Ramsay  fan plus my daughter is obsessed with Hell's Kitchen. Thoughts plaease guys..

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i played it myself yesterday. The game is a super low volatile slot. The bonus is rare and it seems unfair to me due to the low payout it gives. I triggered the bonus once, only to receive 7.78 euros on a 0.40 bet. 

ps. I would only play it again, if the music when you trigger the bonus will change to ''wheres the lamb sauce?'' 

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3 hours ago, ValDes said:

You all know that NetEnt's still a no-go for Bulgarian players (unless the Operator is duly licensed by the State Gambling Commission of course) but being myself a 'victim' of the 24Kitchen mania at home I'd rather see Jamie Oliver instead of Gordon Ramsey. 😛 

Oh man! I can never forgive Jamie Oliver for getting every school in Wales to go healthy which means the kids dinners are rubbish and packed lunches are an absolute nightmare!

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Personally, I dont like oliver..😐 I sat down once to watch one of his shows. He was making a potato salad. He goes to his garden grabs potatoes and other ingredients, goes back to the kitchen and says." They are so fresh, you don't need even need to clean them, personally this is the way I like it" And just cuts them, with the fresh mud still on them and goes and makes the potato salad. 

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21 hours ago, kayenne23 said:

Personally, I dont like oliver..😐 I sat down once to watch one of his shows. He was making a potato salad. He goes to his garden grabs potatoes and other ingredients, goes back to the kitchen and says." They are so fresh, you don't need even need to clean them, personally this is the way I like it" And just cuts them, with the fresh mud still on them and goes and makes the potato salad. 

Yeah, I guess that's why he's changing so often his team of producers... 🤑

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gave this slot a try on the min bet just to see what it's like...(20 lines 5 reels). took 69 spins to trigger the team challenge 10 spins.. (prior to the triggering of the bonus, there was one big base win when Gordon announced let's spice it up and he threw in some wilds and made it a 24.5x Bet win).... also the base game has a lot of dead spins too, 53 were dead of 69....... the first 13 spins were dead! before it made up for it with a 24.5xBet win... another long stretch of dead spins was 9 consecutive and also a 15 consecutive dead spins! now onto the challenge chose the Blue Team and they won easily  and then onto the bonus picking game there went as far as picking 9 items (including the x2 and x3 multipliers for a 45x win, max is 110x if you were to get all of them before hitting the 3 x's) in total the team challenge and picking bonus paid just a decent 94.75x win. That's better than about 70% of Bonanza Megaways bonuses..

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I bet most players who have played that Gordon Ramsay's game did not bother to look at the paytable first! Do you know that the Wilds do not pay anything, not even multiplying the wins, but the most ridiculous thing is that the top paying symbol, that pinkish meat within the bread, only pays 5x for a 5oak win!!! For a 20 lines game, that is so stupidly low!!!

The only ways to get wins of over 100x is in the Team Challenge 10 free spins, but only during its good mood when lots of multipliers and HK Wild symbols come into play. Most other times, you'd be getting less than 50x wins.

I've given this stupid game enough spins already to know its behaviour and payout patterns and I won't play it again, unless I go crazy just to see those flying knives and pans being thrown on the screen and dishing out stupidly low wins! 

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17 hours ago, Afi4wins said:

I bet most players who have played that Gordon Ramsay's game did not bother to look at the paytable first! Do you know that the Wilds do not pay anything, not even multiplying the wins, but the most ridiculous thing is that the top paying symbol, that pinkish meat within the bread, only pays 5x for a 5oak win!!! For a 20 lines game, that is so stupidly low!!!

The only ways to get wins of over 100x is in the Team Challenge 10 free spins, but only during its good mood when lots of multipliers and HK Wild symbols come into play. Most other times, you'd be getting less than 50x wins.

I've given this stupid game enough spins already to know its behaviour and payout patterns and I won't play it again, unless I go crazy just to see those flying knives and pans being thrown on the screen and dishing out stupidly low wins! 

Exactly Afi, I remember getting a wildline and being shocked it didn't pay even 50x bet. It's bizarre how low the payouts are for this game.

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maybe they kept the payouts low so they could pay Gordon the royalties...  curious I went to look at how celebrities get paid for their images on the slots..

 

Today, licensed slots are big business, with IGT and other manufacturers spending up to $200 million every year for the rights to popular brands and celebrities. Madonna’s licensing agreement with Aristocrat Technologies alone is reportedly worth more than $10 million. And it’s rumored that licenses for current brands (“The Big Bang Theory” and “The Simpsons”) are approaching $20 million.  

 

also there was this:

As far back as 2003, a former (unnamed) IGT executive admitted that each Wheel of Fortune machine generated an average daily win of at least $300. Multiplied by roughly 12,000 Wheel slots on casino floors at the time, that added up to profits of at least $3.6 million a day or $1.3 billion a year. And that was 15 years ago. The Wheel machines have demonstrated staying power greater than any other slot machine, ever.

 

Given the response from players, slot manufacturers started pursuing other TV show licenses. Initially, they were looking to appeal to the 40- to 60-year-old slot players with shows like “I Love Lucy,” “Gilligan’s Island,” and “Happy Days.”

In those early days, the rights holders to the shows (creators, networks, production companies, or syndication agencies) received advances in the $100,000 range, then were paid $500 to $1,000 per machine (after the advance had earned out). As for the celebrities, depending on their contracts with the producers, they might be entitled to a percentage of those royalties, and probably are if their faces or voices are used for the machines' displays.

 

 

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