Hey @SlotsCrack – some of the items you’ve raised are valid, whilst some are incorrect.
Casinos no doubt use big data and tactical marketing techniques to draw in their customers. And online slots generally are more volatile than land-based.
However, your RTP example doesn’t make much sense. If the player was averaging 100% RTP on a slot in a given session, then they would be at exactly their starting balance – they can’t have lost money versus their starting balance at that moment in time. This is because RTP is calculated based on total won / total wagered.
SlotsCrack wrote:
All slots simply follow a predefined mathematics. This ensures the thing operates within ‘spec’ as intended and grants both casino and provider their cut.
Could you clarify what you mean by this?