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The cocktails were top-notch too! It’s the perfect place to relax, enjoy some drinks, and try your luck. Will definitely be coming back! YES.

lukejasper28

Where did you enjoy your drinks? I'm asking you here because this is a thread about game provider. This isn't a casino, so maybe you're just mistaken or maybe I've misunderstood something.

But you can explain it to me better.😉

Thank ✌✌

😇😇😍😍

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Good afternoon. I wanted to give my opinion on Pragmatic, although I see the conversation was left behind months ago. Someone was asking about slot titles that are more likely to "win." Let's get this straight: if you're a player who thinks about spending a lot and not about having fun and making a few bucks if possible, logically this provider might not be the ideal choice. But for entertainment and trying to get some luck with a strategy, it can work—yam, at least it has worked for me on quite a few occasions. Especially when I learned to walk away with that sliver of profit without looking any further. I recommend the older titles. For example, from the Bass series, the genuine "bonanza," the Christmas series, and even Megaways or Blizard, they offer a lot of play, and even without big prizes, you can keep adding up. I have to say I have a soft spot for the first Halloween slot: It's a slot I have a lot of faith in and it seems daring, but without a stack over €200, I'd swear I've been able to walk away with a 30 or 40% profit most of the time since it repeats the bonus a lot. Of the newer slots, only the Deluxe gives me a good feeling. I wouldn't touch Halloween 2, the Diver's Lair, or the Reel. However, the three-reel slot also seems rewarding. In any case, it's important to make sure a high percentage of fish are on the reels, as there are a lot of dead spins. If the first two fish appear in the first and third positions, the percentage of the third one is significantly reduced, quite the opposite if they appear in the first and second, second and fourth, or third and fourth.

Of the Floating coins, only the first one seems like a good option to get something, since the coins appear with "a certain" frequency and usually bring good prizes.

The same goes for Dog House. I only refer to the first one.

Don't even think about playing the new Pizza game. It's easier to win the lottery.

On the other hand, the Dragon 88, which is similar to bass, also tends to repeat the game quite a bit.

I don't dislike the two Money Stacks and the Club Tropicana.

If you have patience and a bit of luck, the Gold Party can be an option.

I repeat, I'm speaking from experience, and it's important to leave the slot machine on time, and if you win a good prize, don't play it again at that casino.

And finally, although it's not relevant, Netent also has more options for the older ones, like Jingle Egg, Willy Hot Chillies, and I quite like Invisible Man.

I could add many more observations, but well, I also imagine that we all have our experiences.

All the best


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golfo94esp

Good points. Bigger bass games.....under 50c bet, then scatters included....bet over 1e.....winning spins disappear. The "golden fish" of the game...has anyone gotten it? Tens of thousands of spins and I haven't even seen it.

Automatic translation:

Good afternoon. I wanted to give my opinion on Pragmatic, although I see the conversation was left behind months ago. Someone was asking about slot titles that are more likely to "win." Let's get this straight: if you're a player who thinks about spending a lot and not about having fun and making a few bucks if possible, logically this provider might not be the ideal choice. But for entertainment and trying to get some luck with a strategy, it can work—yam, at least it has worked for me on quite a few occasions. Especially when I learned to walk away with that sliver of profit without looking any further. I recommend the older titles. For example, from the Bass series, the genuine "bonanza," the Christmas series, and even Megaways or Blizard, they offer a lot of play, and even without big prizes, you can keep adding up. I have to say I have a soft spot for the first Halloween slot: It's a slot I have a lot of faith in and it seems daring, but without a stack over €200, I'd swear I've been able to walk away with a 30 or 40% profit most of the time since it repeats the bonus a lot. Of the newer slots, only the Deluxe gives me a good feeling. I wouldn't touch Halloween 2, the Diver's Lair, or the Reel. However, the three-reel slot also seems rewarding. In any case, it's important to make sure a high percentage of fish are on the reels, as there are a lot of dead spins. If the first two fish appear in the first and third positions, the percentage of the third one is significantly reduced, quite the opposite if they appear in the first and second, second and fourth, or third and fourth.

Of the Floating coins, only the first one seems like a good option to get something, since the coins appear with "a certain" frequency and usually bring good prizes.

The same goes for Dog House. I only refer to the first one.

Don't even think about playing the new Pizza game. It's easier to win the lottery.

On the other hand, the Dragon 88, which is similar to bass, also tends to repeat the game quite a bit.

I don't dislike the two Money Stacks and the Club Tropicana.

If you have patience and a bit of luck, the Gold Party can be an option.

I repeat, I'm speaking from experience, and it's important to leave the slot machine on time, and if you win a good prize, don't play it again at that casino.

And finally, although it's not relevant, Netent also has more options for the older ones, like Jingle Egg, Willy Hot Chillies, and I quite like Invisible Man.

I could add many more observations, but well, I also imagine that we all have our experiences.

All the best


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Thank you for your contribution; for sure, many will find it interesting.

I'd like to give my opinion on pragmatic play

I'm a big fan of pragmatic play

I practically only play pragmatic play in casinos

My main slot is buffalo king

I've won big prizes on this amazing slot, but the last few months have been a tragedy.

Although between the big wins I've also had a lot of losses, which is normal.

But as I was saying, the last few months

It's been a nightmare going from hero to villain

And never mind changing casinos

The heavy defeat haunts me

Even if I buy bonuses or increase the bet, the result is practically 0

Often 0

I've tried playing at different times of the day, any day of the week, and my dear friends

I've lost a lot of money in recent months

I don't have the explanation for what happened to pragmatic play but be careful

If you want to try your luck, take it easy because pragmatic play is different nowadays and the prizes are scarce.

After the fame comes the profit, I think that might be their scheme.

Could it be? 🤔

The eccentric number of customers could be seen as a guarantee of higher profits?!?!

Casino is all numbers and greed

🤷‍♂️

I've lost confidence in pragmatic play

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Koppari

At 1 E I once got one of 600 and I assure you that's many thousands of spins I've played, the golden ones... heh! They're pretty to look at. Today's a new roadmap. New casino and after Bass Halloween 1, Bass Bonanza, Invisible Man Bass Blizard with 50 E in 500. But... I sell remedies that I don't have for myself! Third time I'm obsessed with Floating... They've given it a twist. The coins have disappeared and the Dragons come out of the cave like in movies... Once or twice.

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