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Slotspinner

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  1. 29 minutes ago, terror_82 said:

    Okey! I believe you.

    But is it legal to add some game specific extras if they can provide certain randomness and rtp in their games? Because slots already have these GUI related "oh that was close" moments even though it wasn't close at all to the actual winning number combination. 

    For example let me do a slot with a special rng (don't take this too seriously). So in this imaginary slot it would be more difficult to get bonus on weekends.

    - rng number 10 gives you a bonus

    - from monday to thursday rng draws numbers from 1 to 50

    - friday to sunday rng draws numbers from 1 to 200

    Is there any gambling law that really not allow me to do that if I can provide the correct RTP?

    That would lower the rtp during the weekend, and make it an actually rigged slot - thats not happening

  2. 26 minutes ago, Stevej said:

    I also think slots are not rigged (...maybe). They’re just well designed good software with good mathematics included there.

    But also as being a software engineer, I know what I can do with the code. How on earth you could prove that my software is not having any ”rigged code”? I can do an online slot that can run 2 million spins providing certain rtp and also give certain advantages to certain players or give bonus to every 5th player during the first 20 spins when they’re playing or what ever you want, just tell me. It would be super easy to include. You can’t see that code. Does MGA go through the code? No, I don’t think so.
     

    I mean it’s tough business to game designers/casinos as well. If you rig the game, you can manipulate the players. 
     

    Can I read about the laws that have been accepted to rng’s or slots? Is there any specific info about that? What is accepted and what is not when designing casino games?

    from what i heard from game providers, the code is being fully looked through and not allowed to be changed after stamping on the license (for the payouts)

  3. 1 minute ago, beetaillight said:

    @Slotspinnernot to sound like an ass, but in your case and many other good streamers, I don't think you're aware of any manipulations done on your behalf. Once your casino passes your streamer user id, only the provider knows what is actually done on the slots regarding your RTP.

    Try playing with a regular user id and not your streamer id for a while in a casino and let me know if you're getting the same outcome as your streamer user does. That would be interesting :)

    before i became a streamer i hit 1000x+ many times aswell, its not like i started playing slots the same time i was streaming

  4. 18 hours ago, Slotplayer said:

    Totally disagree with that statement. It is playing with casinos money. There is absolutely no risk.

    Streamers that don't have such deals are the proper non fake money streamers. Yes, they get better bonus deals, yes they play with affiliate money but it is their money after all. If week upon week of lost deposits then it hits your pockets unlike the sponsored deposit streamers as you describe it.

    Call it no-risk money then, but its not fake money if the streamer/player gets all the winnings

  5. 2 minutes ago, Teamkayenne said:

    "Noname"What do you mean by this?

    Basically there is a few reputable 'names' with curacao casinos, which means by license curacao you cant really trust the license, but the operator/owners are reputable people thus not scamming people. Example of this is Bitstarz which paid a winner 2.4 Million out the NEXT day, therefore earning my trust. I have played there a bit myself and got withdrawals of larger sums within minutes. 

    So when i refer to noname Curacaos, its zero-source-reputation sites that do things like change bonus terms overnight to refuse someone a 5 digit withdrawal. Ive had this happen to a friend and was witnessing the whole start to end, its super disgusting.

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  6. Yes correct. and we keep mentioning this fact whenever asked, this is no secret Aviad 😄 most people that watch CG streamers or have asked about this gotten the same answer as you have neatly summarized, without deposit bonuses constant streaming is pretty much impossible (unless you have a huge following i guess)

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  7. 10 hours ago, ChromaIX said:

    Why should I? - I don't delete users profile images because I disagree. The fact proven by slot tracker software indicate this is the case. Take a study of Roshtein on Play'n'Go slots. Even the timing with hi-spectator peaks of viewers indicate this. Play'n'Go are also known to boost their new games for x time and then turn off the wins to an altimeter low. Play'n'Go actively "watch" the streams and change things according to it.

    Trying to be funny with the nuclear bomb comment truly indicate you as an ignorant "follower". If you are old enough you'll remember what happened to all the poker-is-not-rigged crowd we had in the 00's and 10's. They are all silent today and their arguments almost killed the legitimate skill-factor of the game.

    go take your evidence to Licensors then and prove them that playngo is rigged -> get them off the market.

    Im waiting.

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