@aksana 129988 wrote:
Cool! thanks a lot, you’ve helped me very much.
Maybe you know their wagering requirements for Da Vinci’s Gold Casino, This is Vegas and Paradise8 Casino. If you don’t know I’ll download their software and check it.
Sorry I don’t, I downloaded Cocoa Casino to review it last year. In the lobby on the right there is a promotions window. I was going to copy and paste the entire text but could not highlight it. Nothing in the promotions window on the other casinos?
They do provide info in their marketing materials though.
Consider Cleopatra’s Coins:
Payout Percentage 96.9%
Hit Percentage:
At 1 line approximately 20% of spins will have a win and at 15 lines approximately 9% of spins will win more than the original bet. Overall, approximately 46% of spins will have some kind of win associated with them. Maximum coins allowed is 5 and maximum lines allowed is 15.
Return Percentage
Of the 96.9% payout, 82% should be returned within 1,000 spins.
A slot with al hit percentage of 50+% (land-based Wheel of Fortune for example) is considered a high hit frequency machine or game. There will be hits more than 50% of the time. However, the wins tend to be small.
A low hit frequency machine or game (Cleopartas Coins for example at 46%) might be considered a low hit frequency machine or game, the hits won’t be very often but when it does hit the wins tend to be significant.
Generally, the payout percentage of a land casino slot game can be calculated in roughly 1,000 spins. Imho, a return percentage of 82% is somewhat on the low side for any slot game.
However, with Cleopatra’s Coins after a 1,000 spins you can see that the payout percentage jumps up significantly, from 82% to almost 97%, which is why I promote it. Most players that just deposit the minimum will never get to the 1,000 spin mark and thus miss out on games’ true performance.
Cheers,
Slotplayer