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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: BC.Game-🔴🔴🔴BET RED IN CRASH!🔴🔴🔴 Find More Unique Games! on: August 31, 2023, 05:04:35 PM
16 days of waiting for my submitted documents to be approved

Have to agree that 16 days for KYC is really a long period. Usually should be done in 1-2 days timeframe.
Do you have a pending withdrawal in place, and they asked you for documents?
2  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Playing Slot Games On Demo/Free mode Vs Live/Paid Mode on: August 06, 2023, 01:06:01 PM

Is it possible that playing slot game in demo mode has some kind of connection to playing it on live mode, like is your playing data on live mode transferred to demo mode and vice versa if at any point in time for some reason, you switch in-between those modes ?

No. Playing slot game in demo mode is not being tracked in your play history. It has no connection with your real-play mode. And even if it does (hypothetically), this shouldn't influence your future results. Any past event on random game doesn't influence present and future events.

I am bit surprised that some of the posters think it's okey that DEMO vs REAL-PLAY mode is different. No, it is not cool and reputable online casinos will not go down this road.

Online slot is a product. Demo mode is the same as product testing. It should behave exactly the same as the real-money mode, including the same tRTP figure.



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3  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do wager affect outcomes in any provably fair games on: August 06, 2023, 09:58:59 AM
If there's a gambler think it's impossible to lose more than 10 streaks, they should gamble using martingale strategy because based on math if you gamble using this strategy, you will not lose. There's always a comeback moment and will recover all of your previous losses.

Off the topic a bit, but there are two problems with Martingale.

1.) You don't have infinitely budget.
2.) Max bet.
4  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do wager affect outcomes in any provably fair games on: August 06, 2023, 09:53:52 AM
How it works? like when we wager we have more probability to hit win, anyone noticed this? Do you know how it works and what is the calculation behind it?, do server sends outcomes by checking our wager?

Nah. Assuming it is a fair game, wager amount does NOT have any influence on the game outcome.
5  Economy / Gambling / Re: Slot Games' RTP, variable?? on: November 22, 2022, 01:14:35 AM


But I've been always thinking that that's what regulators are doing. They have both, time and money, and it's their job to verify the fairness, in our case the stable, unchanging RTP, no matter what.

It all depends. Which regulator/license authority? Without going into details, but there are a big differences. What about casinos with no license at all?

But in the end, much of it depends on the people who run the business behind online casino. Still it's a wild wild west in some cases.
6  Economy / Gambling / Re: Slot Games' RTP, variable?? on: November 22, 2022, 01:00:15 AM
I've been meaning to research about slots return rates but didn't know where to start, so where did you got this data from? And is there any way to know what settings different casinos are using? I want to make a spreadsheet for my own amusement comparing slots rtp in different casinos.

Here is the source info: Online Casinos are using Reduced RTP Online Slot Versions . Though, just a few things in the list have changed in the meanwhile.
7  Economy / Gambling / Re: Slot Games' RTP, variable?? on: November 19, 2022, 12:15:13 AM

You are right, I am not sure if the average player is that concerned with all those concepts such as probably fair or other. It think that it is much more about ensuring afully comprehensive experience including some of the best individuals serving as a client customer help and dialoguing with the users when that is needed. All the technicals are far less important.


What? Have you even read this topic?

As a player, I think that one has to ask all these kinds of questions and those of us who don't know much about the subject must take a break and put all our interest to learn from these concepts because even if you are not a complete veteran, it is important because here you put the money. I know that I am not going to have a completely technical knowledge based on programming because that is not my strong point, but if I know more about the games that I play, that for me would give me an idea of ​​what I can achieve and thus not be worried if in one My play went wrong because a casino robbed me or not, I didn't know what an RTP was or what it was for, and there are many players who don't know what an RTP is either and they still play.

Okey guys, think I will take a break here from posting. It really doesn't make any sense to respond to bots.  Smiley
8  Economy / Gambling / Re: Slot Games' RTP, variable?? on: November 18, 2022, 10:28:11 PM

You are right, I am not sure if the average player is that concerned with all those concepts such as probably fair or other. It think that it is much more about ensuring afully comprehensive experience including some of the best individuals serving as a client customer help and dialoguing with the users when that is needed. All the technicals are far less important.


What? Have you even read this topic?
9  Economy / Gambling / Re: Slot Games' RTP, variable?? on: November 18, 2022, 10:19:54 PM

 I think this question of manipulation of RTP (or RTP stats) it can occur in a more subtile way.. for the calculation and showing the stats: if there is two users who play a rigged game, one lose his bets with high stakes and the other double his bettings with a minimal stakes, then the global RTP stats will show the average (for the same number of bets).

Yeah, this is a good sample how manipulation can be done. For me personally, I had doubts about one particular game provider with patterns as in your sample above.


 The question is they making the speech to selling us these (licenses.. licensing RNGs.. etc.) as a warranty..  while in fact there is no way to verify the fairness they're running behind.. we have no other choice than just trusting them.

Sadly, but true. In fact, there is a way to verify the fairness. But, it costs. Both time & money.
10  Economy / Gambling / Re: Slot Games' RTP, variable?? on: November 18, 2022, 07:43:58 PM

Here is the trick... RTP doesn't mean it's provably fair

Yes, tRTP itself doesn't mean it's provably fair. Or let's say fair. 99% tRTP slot game can be rogued, and 92% tRTP can be a fair game. And vice versa. Those are different terms.

Quote from: seoincorporation

and each time the game hits a jackpot, then the game has to normalize the RTP, and that means users will have a losing streak until the RTP gets down to 94% or the percent the game has.

This shouldn't be the case with modern random online slots. I am emphasizing the words "shouldn't" and "random" and "modern slots". The slot game doesn't have to normalize RTP. (in the sense its forced/manipulated). It's in the law of big numbers that will naturally normalize RTP. Bigger the number of bets/spins/trials, it's closer to tRTP. Closer to the mean. Its just math. Of course, it also depends on the variance of the game.

Quote from: seoincorporation
But here the trick is the multiple for the same game... that means if one hits the jackpot. other 300 users will lose until the game recovers the money. And that's why we can't verify each roll in the slots machines, because they manipulate the game until recover, and that's a secure way to always win for the casino.

I know where are you coming from, but again, this scenario will naturally happen over millions/billions of spins. Especially with high variance slots. When you see a lucky 10,000xbet winner, yeah, there are hundreds of losers. My point is that slot game doesn't have to be "forced" to reach RTP until the game recovers the money.

That's why you will rarely see GGR in minus in medium-to-high trafficked online casinos. Simply because bets/spins/trials reaches millions/billions. In small casinos, it's not uncommon to see monthly GGR in minus.

Online casino owners shouldn't worry at all about winners/losers'. Or better to say deposits/cash-outs. And casinos that know what they are doing, are not worried about huge cash-out. It's actually great advertisement. All they should care about is number of bets/spins/trials. The bigger number of spins, its closer to the tRTP. Still, not many people in the industry realize that. One huge cashout, and panic taster is on :-)

Just as a side note: I am not saying that there is no possibility that some rogue game provider use "force" mechanic in order to manipulate RTP in the terms of RTP recovery after big win. I mean, we have seen it all, from online casinos, game providers, affiliates and players. My point is that there is no need for this kind of an action. House always win in the long term.
11  Economy / Gambling / Re: Slot Games' RTP, variable?? on: November 17, 2022, 01:05:02 PM
[Can it mean that when people are saying that if a big Jackpot won on a slot, you shouldn't expect another big win on this slot any time soon?

No. This shouldn't be the case with any truly random slot game. Any past event doesn't have influence on future event.

In other words, if your chance for a jackpot is 1:1000000. On every spin it is still 1:1000000, no matter if jackpot has been won seconds or months ago by other player.
12  Economy / Gambling / Re: Slot Games' RTP, variable?? on: November 08, 2022, 10:31:47 AM
Hacksaw for long time catered their games via Relax and Relaxs does not allow to adjust RTP. Now they are going direct integrations as well, so I am not entirely sure.

Related to Relax - an update. Unfortunately, Relax Gaming introduced lower RTP settings model (around 94%) earlier this year. Bad news, since Relax is a top-notch provider. If you are playing Relax slots, be sure to double check slot RTP to be sure its a default/top one.
13  Economy / Gambling / Re: Slot Games' RTP, variable?? on: November 08, 2022, 10:00:26 AM
Hi @ultraBTC , Hi everyone

Could I ask you, how do providers are paid ? Do they're taking percentage of the edge ??


Hi @Danydee, sry just catching up with this thread/topic. In short, the answer is yes. They do take percentage of the edge.

There might be different models, but in the end, they take % of GGR. For example, 10% GGR (gross gaming revenue).
14  Economy / Gambling / Top Halloween Online Casino Bonus or Promo on: October 30, 2022, 07:35:51 AM
Halloween weekend is here.

Have you found any particular online casino Halloween Promotion or Bonus worth checking amongst reputable brands?
I have seen some decent ones as well as some not even worth checking out.
15  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: LTC CASINO NOT paying winnings . 1496 Ltc to be paid on: May 10, 2022, 12:21:19 AM

- The player's use of only one slot for all gaming activity over an extended period of time.

- The absence of pauses in the game.

- Ignoring by the game provider Wazdan our specific questions about the gaming activity of this player, including the possibility of winning such amounts using low volatility and so on and so forth.

- A recent case where Felix Gaming provider also had a vulnerability that allowed players to dishonestly win hundreds of thousands of euros and the similarity of this case to the current one.


Regarding this reply, I wouldn't even comment on those.
16  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: LTC CASINO NOT paying winnings . 1496 Ltc to be paid on: May 09, 2022, 11:05:47 PM
Firstly, SoftSwiss is a “Game Aggregator” provider, offering white-label and other solutions to online casinos. Many online casinos are powered by SoftSwiss, including some reputable casino brands visible in this forum. (And some less reputable ones.)

Now, if it is true that the SoftSwiss representative commented on this case, it’s adding another dimension to this whole case, as they have Wazdan in their standard offer. Those two things contradict each other.

Will they pull out Wazdan provider from their portfolio of game selections, in the case, they “find out” that their slots are full of bugs? All online casinos powered by SoftSwiss will drop Wazdan games?

I would highly recommend you ask for the official statement from SoftSwiss as this whole case can damage their reputation as well.
17  Economy / Gambling / Re: Quick solution to integrate a provably fair option for the prize draw on: April 26, 2022, 12:50:00 PM
What do you mean by not provably fair event? I'm sure that even there's no live event of picking up the winner it was based on provably fair.

It is not based on provably fair.
18  Economy / Gambling / Re: Quick solution to integrate a provably fair option for the prize draw on: April 26, 2022, 12:46:54 PM
Maybe share the link of the Casino?


Sure, it is at: https://www.bitstarz.com/promo/win-a-tesla-car

On the side note, I am not associated with it.
19  Economy / Gambling / Quick solution to integrate a provably fair option for the prize draw on: April 26, 2022, 12:28:19 PM
Hi, Bitcointalk community,

One of the crypto casinos is organizing a prize draw, with the one/top prize worth €52,000. Rules are pretty simple: For every 100 EUR wagered, the player gets one raffle ticket. Of course, the more tickets collected,  the better your chances of winning the top prize. It’s a classic lottery-style draw, motivating the players to wager high to collect more tickets for a better chance of winning this event.

The problem is that neither it’s a live event nor a provably fair event. Therefore, some of the players might question its fairness.
In your opinion, what would be the best solution to integrate a quickly provably fair option?
20  Economy / Gambling / Re: How do you advertise your casino? on: April 19, 2022, 07:25:15 AM
My suggestion would be to invest time, energy and money into SEO.
With the market saturation in the gaming field these days, you will have a better chance with a specific sub-niche. Plan your topical map around a particular sub-niche, and work hard to reach topical authority. It's a long-term process, but it will pay off better than any other marketing channel if done correctly. Don't expect quick results.
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