datagambler Posted May 15, 2021 Share Posted May 15, 2021 Hello Guys ! I gambled a little bit, over 3 days, like 150e total over 5 deposits. Played a few slots at 0.20e, got slotted, got ripped. Usual story. I was curious, I realized that all spins data (datetime, slot machine, bet, win) were available on my casino account. But couldn't get any insight with an html table displaying 10 spins with 600+ pages. Like this ***** could stop me... I spent a few hours developing the tools needed to gather all theses data, storing it, processing it and did a BI Dashboard to analyze theses data. Like I click 1 button, and every data is updated and the dashboard is refreshed. Everything is interactive (filters, selections, etc...) Here is the output: https://imgur.com/a/qjyeeqp https://imgur.com/a/fBxhuIZ https://imgur.com/a/sJJgJdg This is just to analyze 1 specific slots, indicators and design are arbitrary and will probably evolve. I will create other pages to analyze by other points of view (providers, all slots, deposit/withdrawal, etc...). Is there anyone interested by such a tool ? Tracking your wins/loss/rtp/volume/etc... getting clear vision about your past gambling activity to take the best decision. Considering the main problem isn't one, I have various solutions to ensure security and integrity of the accounts, this will be done in the future if there is any interests expressed. Transparency is key, in case of deployment, I'm 100% open to technical review to guarantee by 3rd party that everything is secure. To be clear, I invested resources developing theses tools, I want to know if anyone is interested in it. In that case I would spend more resources to industrialize it. All security concerns will be addressed in the future, there is no point to discuss it there. This is just a proof of concept, a lot more work is needed to deploy it. What do you think of it ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Afi4wins Posted May 17, 2021 Share Posted May 17, 2021 Well, some players do keep track and a record of their slotting activities, but each doing it in their own preferred ways of course. Some are even using existing proprietary software for their tracking purposes. I myself have been keeping track of my games for a long time, but I keep only the very relevant details into my tracking records, like the number of spins it took to trigger a feature game and how much it paid out. I don't ever need to keep track of my RTP details, for example, as I find them unnecessary, and they can hardly ever influence the outcome of my games anyhow. A very low RTP in one play session does not guarantee that the next play would be in the 90s...it could even go even lower than before! So I never bothered about RTPs, not the game's RTPs nor my own session's RTPs. You can develop your own system, to your very own preferences, but I don't think many players would be really interested in them...much less if it's a paid system. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pinnit2015 Posted May 17, 2021 Share Posted May 17, 2021 Slottracker, to my knowledge, still offer their extension to track - though there were issues with Chrome so don't think it's supported there anymore, but might be wrong. TBH it's a bit of a novelty to me; i'd look at it for a period of time and then likely lose interest. So, to answer your question, given there already is a tool on the market for doing this, i don't see much mileage in it, unless you're gonna do something radically different. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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