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6 months ago
deus

I have a question. Maybe someone can answer it for me.

For example, if I play an online slot today and then continue playing the same slot the next day, does the game remember my status from yesterday (bets/spins/losses), or does the game start over from the beginning each time?

I noticed that the last status (image) from the last rotation when I left the game is the same when I start the game again the next day.

So my question is, if I continue playing the game the next day, is it as if I never stopped, and my bets/losses from the previous day are saved? And if, for example, I had a lot of losses during spins the day before and hardly made any winnings, does the game know that if it saves the data and might pay out more winnings the next day? I'm referring to games with very high volatility.

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roleciko
6 months ago

It’s really great how you’re thinking about this, and you’re definitely not the only one. These kinds of questions, especially with modern slots, are absolutely valid!

When it comes to RTP, it’s not calculated for an individual player or your personal play history. It’s a long-term statistical average across all spins made by all players.

What the game may "remember" is only cosmetic or technical, for example, the last reel positions you saw or whether you had a bonus feature in progress. That’s just so it feels like you’re picking up where you left off. However, this does not imply that the slot machine is keeping track of your past bets, losses, or that it owes you any future wins.

Every spin is independent, and the RNG (random number generator) doesn’t look back at what happened yesterday. High volatility just means payouts are less frequent but larger when they do happen, not that the game balances out losses over time.

6 months ago
deus

Thank you for the detailed answer. I thought that was the case, too, but I wasn't entirely sure.


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