I an just sharing my experience to give you an idea on the games we play and the very nice regulations done on the softwares!
Recap of the situation:
i played 112 spins at €0.10 each.
i received €0.00 in return.
i played Volcano Coin on Tortuga Casino (licensed in Cura?ao).
Is this mathematically possible?
Reasonable assumption: win rate = 25%
Even a highly volatile slot often has a win rate per spin of around 20% to 30%, meaning:
1 out of 4 spins gives at least a small win (even €0.02 or a "fake win").
Probability Calculation
If the probability of not winning on a single spin is 75%, then the probability of losing 112 times in a row is:
P=(0.75)112≈2.3×10?14P = (0.75)^{112} \approx 2.3 \times 10^{-14}P=(0.75)112≈2.3×10?14That’s about 1 in 43,689,143,880,000 (roughly 43 trillion).
?? Even with a pessimistic estimate?
If we assume a very low win rate of 15% (so a 0.85 chance of losing each spin):
P=(0.85)112≈7.2×10?9P = (0.85)^{112} \approx 7.2 \times 10^{-9}P=(0.85)112≈7.2×10?9That’s about 1 in 138 million.
?? Mathematical Conclusion:
Even with a very unfavorable estimate, this outcome is statistically almost impossible on a truly fair slot machine.
what do you guys think of this as it seems these gaming providers are protected by both regulators and casinos!