That's the trap innit. Logic goes out the window when you're already deep in and convinced the next 50 spins will save the session.
Set hard stop-loss limits before you start playing. When you hit them, walk away regardless of how you "feel" about the slot.
778 is brutal but not unusual for RTG honestly. I've seen 1000+ on some of their games. Pay Dirt can be a right bastard. My personal worst was around 850 spins on Cleopatra's Gold. When it finally hit it paid 22x bet. Twenty two. After all that jeeeez
Used to be a big Amatic fan but moved away from them gradually. Their hit frequency seems good but max wins are usually disappointing compared to new slots. Book of Aztec max win is only 500x I think? Most book games now offer 5000x+ potential. Still fine for low-risk grinding sessions but I'll...
tried pinnacle recently? they actually welcome sharp bettors and have decent limits. only downside is they dont offer many promotions cos they dont need loss leaders to attract customers
I get that but think youre in minority now especially with younger players. My nephew is 25 and thinks going to casino is something old people do. Same way we thought about bingo halls
Generational shift is permanent imo. land based casinos will survive but as much smaller niche market
The political cycle stuff always happens with gambling liberalization. Politicians vote for legalization to get tax revenue then immediately start campaigning against it when there's public criticism and Brazil just seems to be doing the whole cycle in fast forward
That's just variance mate. Bonus rounds are predetermined same as normal spins. Doesn't matter how you trigger them, the result is already decided by RNG.
Always amazed how people that have lost need to try and find anyway out to try and prove they were ripped off
if you think its rigged dont play. simple as that