Hello everyone,
For some time now, I have been concerned with various questions regarding slot games.
In the past, I have often noticed that the payout and winning expectations for certain slots vary greatly.
For example, if you play certain slots over a longer period of time. This impression is, of course, difficult to substantiate and can easily be misleading or even intrusive...
But there are certain games where this impression has actually arisen more than once.
For example, some machines initially throw out several free spins, scatters and connections within a very short space of time and then after a certain time, suddenly, it seems as if they don't give out anything at all.
The best example of this is Jammin Jar2.
Since this game has its own level mode, which you have to gradually increase to reach the Giga Jar games, the result of the previous round must definitely have an indirect influence on my future rounds.
- If you play from level 1 to level 4, unlock Giga-Jar Mode, and then drop back down, it takes significantly longer to progress through the individual levels again. Fewer and fewer records are thrown into the field, and after a playtime of about 3-4 hours, sometimes even none at all. The same applies to the individual combinations of fruits or the jam jars themselves...
I've been able to observe this several times now because I really enjoy playing this game and have spent thousands of hours with it, and have been able to observe this "phenomenon" sufficiently over a longer period of time.
In your (Casino Guru) guide about slots you write, for example,
The outcome of a game is not influenced by your previous wins or losses, the game results of other players, or anything else predictable.
To be honest, I'm not so sure if this is 100% true and if I would even agree with this statement.
The fact is, in any case, that since the game is level-based, my previous game result must somehow influence my progress and my ability to reach the next level....
But I've also noticed similar behavior several times in many slots from Pragmatic Games (Gates of Hades, Forge of Olympus, and the Gates of series...
I also read somewhere online that slot machines in our area (i.e., Germany) must have some kind of protection mechanism built in anyway to protect players and prevent gambling addiction...
For example, it is legally prescribed that certain playing times may not be exceeded in order to protect the players...
How can a game provider guarantee this if I can theoretically continue playing without a break?
I often get the impression that if I play with the same provider for more than 3-4 hours, with the same strategy, I'll start incurring larger losses after a certain period than in the first rounds of the respective sessions...
As I said, this impression may be misleading. However, repeated results have indirectly confirmed this to me on numerous occasions.
This isn't meant to be a forum post in which I want to make negative accusations against the gaming or casino provider. However, I'm still interested in taking a closer look behind the scenes.
For this reason, I would be very happy to hear some experiences and opinions from other users and am already looking forward to exciting reports and discussions with you.
greeting
Kevin


