Hard Truths no one wants to admit

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1. 99.9% of the time, you lose. 
2. RTP is about as real as fake tits.
3. Every provider is scamming you.
4. The worst slot of all time is Big Bass Bollocks.
5. The worst provider of all time, is tied between Play n Go / Pragmatic / Relax Gaming / NoLimitCity / Hacksaw / AvatarUX / Quickspin and Push Gaming (the others are not worth mentioning, they just suck)

if you don’t admit this, then you are a gambling addict -> hard fact number 6.

 

 
1. 99.9% of the time, you lose. 
2. RTP is about as real as fake tits.
3. Every provider is scamming you.
4. The worst slot of all time is Big Bass Bollocks.
5. The worst provider of all time, is tied between Play n Go / Pragmatic / Relax Gaming / NoLimitCity / Hacksaw / AvatarUX / Quickspin and Push Gaming (the others are not worth mentioning, they just suck)

if you don’t admit this, then you are a gambling addict -> hard fact number 6.

 
It's gambling. Doesn't matter which provider or casino.
There is no scam, just simple mathematics which is made to make you lose. Providers don't need to scam.

 
It's gambling. Doesn't matter which provider or casino.
There is no scam, just simple mathematics which is made to make you lose. Providers don't need to scam.
Unbelievably, for regulated casinos with oversight from gambling boards, commissions, and similar, you are actually correct that there aren't any practices definitively labelled as scam that occur on a daily basis.

What your statement glosses entirely over is the shady and predatory practices that are completely legal for many reasons, but all reasons lead back to one primary driver of these practices. I'm referring specifically to RTP throttling, deep fingerprinting across many casinos, even competitors, back end manipulation in seemingly verifiably random games, such as all of the live gameshows, and most worrying for me personally is the mass acceptance that provably fair = fair for the player/results weren't manipulated/impossible to be rigged/casino is as oblivious to to the expected results of each round as the player is/that the casino used a completely random server seed/the volatility profiles aren't manipulated around your betting patterns/the client seed wasn't manipulated in the backend. All of these ideas are completely incorrect. Provably fair systems prove nothing regarding the fairness or integrity of the outcomes.

The system only shows the seed was generated before the result, that is all. Yet provably fair is being praised as a game changer, when in reality [speculatory] i believe it is one greatest examples of an industry placing the wool over people's eyes. 

There are at least 7 ways the provably fair system can realistically and feasibly be manipulated by the casino.

Why will it likely only get worse for the player and not more fair, transparent, and fun? Well, who gains the most money from gambling? Not the game designers. Not the casinos. Governments. 

I created an account just to say this, thanks.

 
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Idk, had 2000x on Legacy of dead on like first 200 spins i played it. Hacksaw in tbe other hand 50x is biggest i have had, akthough i played only wanted. 

 
Unbelievably, for regulated casinos with oversight from gambling boards, commissions, and similar, you are actually correct that there aren't any practices definitively labelled as scam that occur on a daily basis.

What your statement glosses entirely over is the shady and predatory practices that are completely legal for many reasons, but all reasons lead back to one primary driver of these practices. I'm referring specifically to RTP throttling, deep fingerprinting across many casinos, even competitors, back end manipulation in seemingly verifiably random games, such as all of the live gameshows, and most worrying for me personally is the mass acceptance that provably fair = fair for the player/results weren't manipulated/impossible to be rigged/casino is as oblivious to to the expected results of each round as the player is/that the casino used a completely random server seed/the volatility profiles aren't manipulated around your betting patterns/the client seed wasn't manipulated in the backend. All of these ideas are completely incorrect. Provably fair systems prove nothing regarding the fairness or integrity of the outcomes.

The system only shows the seed was generated before the result, that is all. Yet provably fair is being praised as a game changer, when in reality [speculatory] i believe it is one greatest examples of an industry placing the wool over people's eyes. 

There are at least 7 ways the provably fair system can realistically and feasibly be manipulated by the casino.

Why will it likely only get worse for the player and not more fair, transparent, and fun? Well, who gains the most money from gambling? Not the game designers. Not the casinos. Governments. 

I created an account just to say this, thanks.
Is RTP throttling actually a thing ? I thought I might have seen it years ago, but only from one provider Amatic, or something like that -where when I won big on one game the rest would feel like the RTP shrank impossibly.

But isn't that actually properly illegal ? 

I thought that in order to get accredited by, say the Kannahawke association operators had to prove that the game's outcome was randomly determined EACH SPIN ?

Would love some more info from anyone who has a better idea on this than me.

But you're so right, a number like 99% RTP is actually not that meaningful.

A slot which paid out $0.99 on every spin would hit that, and be impossible to win on. A slot which paid out $1 per spin 99 times out of a 100 as well. 

 
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