Stevej
New member
Hi,
I recently had an eye-opening experience that confirmed some suspicions I've had for a while regarding Evolution Gaming's live games. I've long believed that these games are unfairly biased against players making large bets. It seems that when high rollers are involved, the games seldom trigger bonuses or high payouts. As a result, I've avoided wagering real money and have stuck to playing with free spins only.
Today, something interesting happened. I signed up at a casino that offered me 20 free spins and won about 8 euros. I moved on to place larger bets on slots and won 3,000 euros. However, I soon discovered that the maximum cashout for winnings from free spins was only 50 euros. Deciding to push my luck, I played max bets on slots and my winnings skyrocketed to ~19,000 euros. I reached out to customer support about this, but their response was as you might expect.
Following this, I decided to conduct a live game experiment with Evolution Gaming's Monopoly. I placed maximum bets on 5, 10, 2 rolls, and 4 rolls (750, 500, 250 and 100 euros). As soon as I started betting, the game consistently landed on the lowest outcomes—1s and 2s. Interestingly, the moment I stopped betting, the outcomes shifted to 10 and 2 rolls bonus. This was exactly the biased behavior I had anticipated. I've seen this happening to streamers multiple times back then when someone still wanted to play these games.
Despite this, I still have a balance of 10,000 euros, which I consider "real money," and I plan to continue this experiment.
@Evolution Gaming Official


I recently had an eye-opening experience that confirmed some suspicions I've had for a while regarding Evolution Gaming's live games. I've long believed that these games are unfairly biased against players making large bets. It seems that when high rollers are involved, the games seldom trigger bonuses or high payouts. As a result, I've avoided wagering real money and have stuck to playing with free spins only.
Today, something interesting happened. I signed up at a casino that offered me 20 free spins and won about 8 euros. I moved on to place larger bets on slots and won 3,000 euros. However, I soon discovered that the maximum cashout for winnings from free spins was only 50 euros. Deciding to push my luck, I played max bets on slots and my winnings skyrocketed to ~19,000 euros. I reached out to customer support about this, but their response was as you might expect.
Following this, I decided to conduct a live game experiment with Evolution Gaming's Monopoly. I placed maximum bets on 5, 10, 2 rolls, and 4 rolls (750, 500, 250 and 100 euros). As soon as I started betting, the game consistently landed on the lowest outcomes—1s and 2s. Interestingly, the moment I stopped betting, the outcomes shifted to 10 and 2 rolls bonus. This was exactly the biased behavior I had anticipated. I've seen this happening to streamers multiple times back then when someone still wanted to play these games.
Despite this, I still have a balance of 10,000 euros, which I consider "real money," and I plan to continue this experiment.
@Evolution Gaming Official


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