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Tips, tricks, strategies... : Choosing the right games

Topic created on 15th Nov. 2017 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 2 | Views: 3,287
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If I now sit down at a Merkur box and selectively play only the games that hardly anyone plays, I've had big wins there much more often than when I take these standard games like Frutinator, etc.. There is nothing more.

Does each game have its own "win memory" or does it not matter which game you choose?

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Daniel
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Dipson wrote on 15.11.2017 at 16:11: If I now sit down at ne Merkur box and geziehlt only play the games that really hardly anyone plays, I had there already significant more often big wins than if I take these standard games like Frutinator etc.. There is nothing more.

Does each game have its own "win memory" or does it not matter which game you choose?

Games have no win memory. It plays only a short term role, which game you play - it is coincidence whether you win or lose. And it also plays a short term role if you play high Variance slots like Knights Life or low variance slots like say Jokers Cap and also the AQ of the individual games play a role.

For example, if you play high variance slots (games where you can theoretically win a lot with one spin), then if you're lucky you'll walk out with a big win. If you are unlucky, the money can be gone much faster than if you play low-variance games that often pay winnings but can never throw a big win in one go.

Low-variance slots often throw small winnings, but they are so manageable that you usually play them down again. You can hardly get a real green branch with it. But you can play longer on average and in the short term.

In the long run, however, both games (if they have the same payout ratio) result in the same loss.

You can sort the games by payout ratio and Win factor under Casino Games. The higher the win factor the higher the variance of the game - it's not that simple but you can basically orientate yourself by that. However, the payout ratio of the individual games only apply to online casinos. In casinos, the adherence to an AQ and its publication is not mandatory and you can therefore only work with estimated values.

In the long run, the payout ratio is of course decisive. Our article "Book of Ra vs. Book of Ra Deluxe: The comparison" clearly shows how a slightly lower AQ can affect the wallet in the long run.

I hope I was able to explain this in a reasonably understandable way. Otherwise just ask again.

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M****c
Thanks for the info.

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