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RTP of 95,96% does not allow getting a positive mathematical expectation at the casino. Variance (volatility) of the slot machine is low. Secrets of the slot machine. Below are the strategies that will help you figure out how to win at Dragon Spin, and also do it with the minimal risk for your bankroll. In the early days Dragon Link Online Slots of the industry, you could find online sportsbooks bringing buses outfitted with laptops right up to sporting events to register players for their real Dragon Link Online Slots money betting sites. This ended in the early 2000s with the arrest and indictment of some of the major players in the sports.

We have already presented some slots which topics are connected with the Chinese culture, but do not doubt this game is also unique and special and it will not regret any gamblers who adore such theme. The developers suppose that with three types of free bonus features, some other additional prize features this game looks promising. Do not think that it will keep you in suspense in anticipation of the great winning. But is it so and how to win at Dragon Spin slot, of course, no one will tell you so.

Only our creators know it better. You should make the correct conclusions about it after a long test on the various parameters. We want to share our user information with you on this page.

Personal testers opinion

The machine allowed me to get some decent winning during the usual spins. I am interested in playing such games, and I can say with certainty that this slot has never disappointed me. And that`s why I play it again and again like the music record on repeat. I want to share my secrets which always help me to win with you. So, at first, having tried the variants with a different range of the stakes, I concluded that it would be irrational to spend the large sums because the risk to stay without anything significantly increases. I liked the option with the bet of €1.20- €1.80. It allowed me to keep the balance and at the expense of free spins, in the end, to be in a positive balance.

Free spins launch relatively simply, so they will be fairly regular. During the numerous tests, I only once triggered the most expensive bonus game Reel Blast, but the rest dropped alternately. Once at the stake of €1.20, I won a total of €51.28, and the second time €48.48. I will say right away that if you are waiting on the winning of €1000 or more, then this game is not for you. In any case, I had a maximum final result of €275. Starburst bet365 app. On average, this figure was from €50 to €100. So, this game deserves that you try it and luck will be on your side.

Hidden parameters and settings of the slot (data from testing)

  • Cycle length is short.
  • Tester recommendations - neutral.
  • RTP of 95,96% does not allow getting a positive mathematical expectation at the casino.
  • Variance (volatility) of the slot machine is low.

Secrets of the slot machine

Below are the strategies that will help you figure out how to win at Dragon Spin, and also do it with the minimal risk for your bankroll:

  • Testing has shown that the game behaves the same on the stakes, both for real money and virtual coins;
  • Because the variance of the winning tends to be lower than average, there is no reason to expect the frequent occurrence of the pay combinations. But the probability of obtaining an attractive payment in the usual spins is excellent;
  • The change in the value of the bet left the slot indifferent to our tricks, more often it did not pay from it;
  • From the very beginning the gambling machine deals only with one thing - eat up your money, but then after a couple of dozens spins launches to gradually heal and return a certain percentage that`s why do not despair after first losing;
  • During the regular game we managed to increase the initial stake in x20 and even x30 times, but not as often as we would like;
  • The main payment is for the bonus of free spins and due to the additional prize functions;
  • In the current situation, we do not consider it rational to make the large stakes. In our opinion, it is best to build a strategy based on small amounts that allow you to wait for the launch of free spins with a low loss, which can then be compensated, and during the usual spins there are occasional excellent winning that help keep your balance afloat;
  • Often, we managed to collect combinations consisting of 4 or even 5 symbols, but these symbols all represented the card images that did not pay much;
  • We had to go from 100 to 1300 rounds to get to free spins;
  • If you want to try all kinds of free spins in one game session at once, then it will be challenging, even if it is possible. Also, you will need to have an impressive budget;
  • The profitable option of free spins is Reel Best, it generates the most significant winning, allowing you to increase the initial bet by 70 times or more.

How to use the bonus features

In Dragon Spin, all bonus features are concentrated in five free spins. At first glance, it may seem that this is not enough, but in the process of the game it turned out that not everything is so wrong. The appearance of three scatters gives you the right to trigger free spins, but before that, with the help of the wheel of fortune, a variant of the bonus game will be chosen. As noted above, the best of them will be Reel Blast, as the winning here is the largest and the number of active lines increases to 90, and the three central reels. Slot legacy of dead.

1984 quarter. We also noticed that the main winning during free spins falls on the last, the fifth spin. In the rest, four can be as average victories, and not be them at all. Direct player participation is not required, so you will not be able to influence anything.

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rsactuary
I’m curious how to figure out the math behind the Lightning Link type game bonus rounds. I thought I’d post some links to people who have hit the Grand, because I think it shows how these bonus games work, and then create a hypothetical situation and I’m hoping someone can figure this math out for me. (I’m more interested in the “how” of getting there).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iv_lBeQpbLg
The “grand” win starts at 8:30 in this video.
Here’s how I think these games work:
Assuming that it takes a spin with 6 pay symbols to trigger the bonus, there are 9 reels left with varying degrees of hit probability. It appears some could be as easy as 1 in 3, but there is always one cell where symbols rarely show up. it might be 1 in 10000 or something like that. You can see that hard to hit reel in the above video:
Notice the following cell for each spin (numbering at 1 in the upper left and going across the rows):
Spin 1: Cell 1
Spin 2: Cell 6
Spin 3: Cell 1
Spin 4: Cell 1
Spin 5: Cell 13 (and it hit!)
Spin 6 and on: Notice that the symbols pass by frequently
Here’s another one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUl_i_tRZxA
The video where they hit the grand starts at 11:00
To see the 'hard to get' reel, watch the following cells:
Spin 1: Cell 4
Spin 2: Cell 11
Spin 3: Cell 9
Spin 4: Cell 15
Spin 5: Cell 9 (although you can see a chip go by right after the button push)
Spin 6: Cell 9
Spin 7: Cell 5
Spin 8: Cell 9
Spin 9: Cell 4 (and the tough one hit!)
Spins 10+: Notice chips frequently passing by as the reels spin.
So there are 9 reels set up with varying probability and you can see from the videos that the reels get moved around during the bonus game. so the “tough” reel is not always in the same spot. The tricky part of the math, I think, is the fact that if you hit a pay symbol, your spins counter goes back to 3.
So, for a theoretical game starting with 6 pay symbols each of unit 1, let’s say you have the following probabilities of hitting the unhit pay symbols, and to keep things easy, let’s say the value of each hit is “1” unit:
Reel 1: 1 in 3
Reel 2: 1 in 3
Reel 3: 1 in 3
Reel 4: 1 in 5
Reel 6: 1 in 5
Reel 7: 1 in 10
Reel 8: 1 in 30
Reel 9: 1 in 10000
So: my question to the mathies out there…. 1) What is the probability of hitting the grand in my theoretical game? 2) what is the expected win of a bonus game, assuming that if you win the grand, you win 10,000 units. Remember that after hitting one of the pay symbols, your remaining spins returns to 3. Please show your work, I’m more interested in that than the actual answer.
Wizard
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Sorry for the late arrival. I know almost nothing about this game, but am hearing more and more chatter about it. If anyone could dumb this down a bit, I'd appreciate it.
So, with that first video, it looked kind of like the Miss Kitty bonus, but with sticky flat prizes. Plus, sometimes it would add 3 to the extra spins remaining. If you covered the whole screen you got the Grand bonus. I guess my questions are:
Link1. How do you trigger the bonus?
2. What are the basic rules of this bonus?Dragon Link Rtp
3. What is the question being asked about it?
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
prozema
I've messed with the fire links a little when the mini is inflated. All the lightning links near me have fixed mini and minors. I can't imagine how long a grand cycle would be.
prozema


1. How do you trigger the bonus?
2. What are the basic rules of this bonus?
3. What is the question being asked about it?


1. All these lock it games are different, but for the most part you get the feature by getting 6 lock symbols.. That's how the game works that the OP described.
2. Those lock symbols stay and the reels turn into more reels for each position. You get 3 spins where you attempt to catch another lock symbol. Should you catch one, you get three more spins. When you spin 3 times and add 0 additional lock symbols, the bonus is over. At the end of the bonus, the machine adds up the totals on the lock symbols and that's what you win. On the off chance that you fill up all the spots with a lock symbol, you win the top jackpot.
beachbumbabs
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Sorry for the late arrival. I know almost nothing about this game, but am hearing more and more chatter about it. If anyone could dumb this down a bit, I'd appreciate it.
So, with that first video, it looked kind of like the Miss Kitty bonus, but with sticky flat prizes. Plus, sometimes it would add 3 to the extra spins remaining. If you covered the whole screen you got the Grand bonus. I guess my questions are:
1. How do you trigger the bonus?
2. What are the basic rules of this bonus?
3. What is the question being asked about it?


Dragon link panda magicFor lightning links:
2 ways to trigger the bonus.
A) get at least 6 links (they have dollar amounts or mini/minor/major on them) scattered among the 15 symbols on any spin.
B) during free spins, (3 or more bonus symbols earns 6 spins), reel 1 is 3 symbols, reels 2-3-4 are a giant 3x3 symbol, reel 5 is 3 symbols. Get the giant link symbol (it will have a single dollar value), and the links game will start within that free spin. The giant link counts for 9 link symbols, but that single dollar value towards the bonus total.
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Whichever type spin activates it, you start with 3 free spins. You're trying to fill the board with 15 symbols. The symbols carry over on each spin.
Each time you get at least 1 more link symbol, the spins reset to 3 more. If you get 3 spins in a row with no additions (which happens virtually every time short of 15), the totals on the symbols get added up to your bonus total, and the bonus is over.
If you get all 15 symbols filled with links, you win the Grand jackpot, usually $10k or more on .01 denom. You do not have to max bet to get the bonus game or the dollar totals on the progressives.
If the House lost every hand, they wouldn't deal the game.
rsactuary
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Here's a video that shows how the game plays with a bonus triggered at about 4:10:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejYYq_Shxa0
As Babs mentioned, there are two types of bonuses: 1) the free spins bonus, where three scattered symbols (flags in the first game of this video) gets you 6 free spins. and 2) the 'hold and spin' feature which is really the subject of my question.
As part of the normal game, the 'orbs' or fireball symbols with numbers on them are just blockers. until you get at least 6 of them, at which time it triggers the hold and spin feature and you're going to win the amounts listed on the coins (if betting $$, you win the amounts shown, if betting under dollars, it shows the number of coins you will win).
Babs: Saturday night after leaving the GN, I hit a Grand at the El Cortez for $12,700!
What I'm really looking for is based on the simple game that I proposed, what is the average number of games it would take for the jackpot to hit. I'm trying to put some sort of range around how big the 'hard' reel is.
Mission146


What I'm really looking for is based on the simple game that I proposed, what is the average number of games it would take for the jackpot to hit. I'm trying to put some sort of range around how big the 'hard' reel is.


A sample size to determine that information would be extremely hard to achieve. Just from watching the game in passing a few times (and has been confirmed by others) you often don't even see the symbol by the time you get to the last spot. Furthermore, it's not representative in any way of any card, dice or wheel game, so there is no requirement (even in Nevada) that it has to adhere to any strict probabilities, I wouldn't think.
I believe (but could be wrong) that the whole entire thing might just be a show and the free spins decide how much you are going to win (in total) before the extras even start spinning. Long story short, you'd need a huge sample size consisting of only the extra spins to even hazard a guess.
Finally, it is almost certain that the event is going to be more likely with a Max Bet, that doesn't mean that the sample size must consist of Max Bets necessarily..but it would have to be of a uniform betting amount and likely on the same physical machine due to the possibility of different settings.
Vultures can't be choosers.
rsactuary
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so there is no requirement (even in Nevada) that it has to adhere to any strict probabilities, I wouldn't think.


I agree that anything we do would have a high degree of SWAG associated with it. I'm just really curious if it's a reel that's in the neighborhood of 1 in 1000, or 1 in 10000 or 1 in 100000. So very high level.
I think I disagree with your statement above though. Somehow they have to prove out the return of the game for the Nevada gaming board, and it's a class III machine ( in Nevada anyways) and so there has to be some rules with which they can calculate probabilities to prove out the return.
Having said all that, even if we can't get to some high level swag, I'm still curious how you'd even do the math to figure this out.
Mission146
I'm not saying there aren't probabilities, if you somehow got ahold of a PAR Sheet, I'm sure you would find all the different possible configurations and probabilities associated therewith on there. I'm just saying it would take forever plus three days to do any kind of meaningful Empirical.
ADDED: When I said, 'Dice,' I mean a visual representation of dice has to adhere to the probabilities of real dice in Nevada. This game is not a visual representation of anything.
prozema
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If I was going to offer a guess, the probably of filling the screen with lock symbols is so low the payback % of the grand is not meaningful to the total RTP for the game.