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Is it true that base spins and bonus hunts offer fewer rewards and pose more risks compared to buying bonuses? This is something debated among slots enthusiasts.

HXLohar
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Although it may sound peculiar and against common sense, this has astonishingly happened to me three consecutive times, each from a different provider.
Initially, I experienced a massive -50,000x on Tombstone Rip without even once hitting a 2,000x win, as indicated in the referenced comment: https://www.spin-samurai-app.com/tombstone-2-nolimit-city-slot-review/#comment-32779 Here, I've provided some numbers to illustrate the challenge of losing so significantly without achieving a 2,000x win when opting to buy bonuses.
And now there\"s 2 more.
In the previous twelve months, spinning cost me a 10,000x loss on BTG, with merely two 500x wins and nothing exceeding 1,000x.
In the past half-year, spinning inflicted a 7,500x loss on Hacksaw, yielding only one 500x win and nothing over 1,000x.
(Insert 96% RTP meme here) No, this is not fun.
Imagine purchasing bonuses from those providers.
For BTG, securing a minimum of three spins between 500x-999x and at least one over 1,000x should be significantly easier than a 10,000x loss.
Similarly, in Hacksaw, one should be able to attain a couple of 500x spins and one or two surpassing 1,000x prior to incurring a 7,500x loss.

If my theory holds true, then what is the ultimate purpose of spinning in the base game?
There are individuals, including myself, who cannot afford spins of higher denominations and thus remain confined to lower ones.
Some people, myself included, have ample time to let the auto-spin feature run for thousands upon thousands of rounds.

 
Posted : 23/03/2025 7:17 pm
DirtyGerardo
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Greetings, my friend. Essentially, all these matters are eventually answered, aren't they?

I have navigated both the regular game spins and purchased bonuses back in the days when these practices gained popularity.

Excluding MT2 and MT3, my most significant winnings have come from the base game, through either direct hits, natural bonuses, or with xBet enabled.

It's common for people to think they wasted a 200x wager on the base game without a bonus, believing they could have bought multiple bonuses instead. Take BTG or NLC bonus buys, for instance—the return averages 25x 99% of the time. You make a few purchases, and it's finished. Each bonus round lasts about two minutes, giving you ten minutes of gameplay from start to finish.

In the base game, the outcomes are unpredictable. Some of my most remarkable wins came from playing BTG and NLC base games. None of the bonuses reached such high returns, not even the super bonuses. These bonuses are meant to supplement the base game run, not be the sole avenue for significant rewards.

The providers BTG and NLC, excluding Thunderkick, have yielded many substantial wins for me, such as 500x, 1k, even up to 4k x in bets.

I also believe that the grand victories from providers promising max wins are somewhat deceptive. They give the impression that winning is straightforward, which isn't the case from my experience.

A fast-paced session of 15 minutes maintains the excitement from start to finish.

 
Posted : 24/03/2025 8:35 am
HXLohar
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Bonus buy:
In contrast, a longer session of two hours may only have about 20 minutes of exhilaration, while the rest is lacking in excitement.
Base spin:
You could have 15 genuine potatoes ready to eat.
It\"s like you\"re given two deals:
Alternatively, you might acquire a bag holding 120 spuds, where only a fraction are edible amidst fake plastic ones, requiring time to sort the real from the counterfeit.
Certain individuals are prepared to invest the extra effort and hence opt for the latter choice.
I've identified a few exceptional cases where regular game spins are more favorable than purchasing bonuses.

In some instances, regular game spins offer more entertainment and often have greater potential than the typical bonus round:
Games such as Fire in the Hole 2, Remember Gulag, and Jingle Balls.
These particular games excel with organic spins but fall short with xBet spins and are least effective for purchasing bonuses.
Usually, it doesn't lead to anything substantial other than spending all your cash. Even in demo mode, rarely do bonus buys return anything close to 1000x.
2, ELK Studios.
I don't oppose buying bonuses. They serve as a useful option and are an effective marketing strategy for streamers. They accomplish the job well.

 
Posted : 24/03/2025 1:45 pm
DirtyGerardo
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However, I am not inclined to purchase dozens of bonuses given that most will pay out less than the cost, and the session may only last about 15 minutes. I might consider it if I was flush with streaming funds.

In my view, the advantage of buying bonuses is no longer apparent. Trying an xBet mode for a doubled or tripled chance? Sure.

Another aspect is the risk involved, which can lead to losing substantial sums very swiftly, without enjoyment, being exceptionally high. Some might argue you can achieve max win faster. But the real question is, how often do you attain maximum wins in demo mode versus the investment and duration you risk?

The game Gulag, among other exceptions NCL has created, stands out as a top notch base game. It's a balanced and rewarding play without the need for intrusive elements or buying bonuses.

FiTH2 is fraught with repeated failures, leading me to deem it unsuitable for enjoyable base game play. I've experienced 70 to 80 consecutive losing spins and would rather not take that risk again.

Regardless, playing basic games, at least from my perspective, has always guaranteed me entertainment, unexpected events, and boredom-free hours with titles like Gulag, Beef Lightning, White Rabbit, and Gods of Rock.

Mental 2, for example, tends to be unexciting in the regular game due to the absence of surprises or meaningful happenings.

Overall, I'd choose regular game spins over purchasing bonuses, any day. Wins often come from the base game.

Widely spread April Fools' pranks have reached new lengths.

 
Posted : 24/03/2025 2:23 pm
HXLohar
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In the last half-day, I've made four deposits. Each represents a spinning session, and three of them veered off course.
The first incident being a -370x loss on a Thunderkick slot while hunting for bonuses, yielding none.
The second was a -340x on the xWays Hoarder 2, again chasing bonuses without success.
The third saw a -900x loss on the same game, xWays Hoarder 2, netting just three ordinary bonuses each valuing 80x.
Cumulatively, I incurred a 1500x loss only to receive 240x in bonus value. Essentially, I endured a 1260x penalty for being persistent in my playstyle.
Why don't these software houses implement a mechanism like 'fixed bonus trigger milestones' to lighten the burden for base game enthusiasts like myself? We too have feelings!
Suppose the frequency of acquiring bonuses during hunts is one every 105 spins. Establish a guarantee that it will trigger every 105th, 210th, and 315th spin and won’t trigger elsewhere, which would lessen the gamble and help my limited budget endure longer.
Incrementally, I save a bit of my wins each time, intending to graduate to bonus purchases once I have sufficient bankroll. Currently, I'm halfway to my goal after saving diligently for nearly a year, using a crypto-wallet untouched throughout.

What exactly has happened with Push Gaming? Their quality has plummeted.

 
Posted : 01/04/2025 6:14 pm