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Big Time Gaming have asked us to exclusively launch there 10yr Anniversary €100k Giveaway where you can win €10,000 every month for the next 10 months*! To take part please read all the T&C's below and use this thread to post any entries for Week 1 which starts at Midnight the 16th August (Now!) and ends Midnight 23rd August where Game 2 will be revealed , good luck! You can win €10,000 every month for the next 10 months!* Simply play a specific BTG game per week for the month and the player who gets the highest combined multiplier across all games during that month wins €10,000. For the month of August you can submit your entries exclusively at The Gambling Community *Terms & Conditions: You must play that specific BTG game per week. You must post the screenshot of your win for the specific game for that week in that specific forum for the month. (For example, for the month of August, Week 1 you’ll play Queen of Riches and post your wins to The Gambling Community Forum) You must submit entries with a screenshot of actual casino play with real money only. You must enter using this entry format only: Name, Location, X Win, Screenshot Image with Date and Timestamp and Casino Name Entries close on Sunday midnight every week per game. Winners are announced monthly, 15 days after the month is over, we aggregate all entries across the forum. Competition excludes Canadian players.
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First ever bonus on this game and it paid 400x, pictured below was the 1 big spin, I look forward to reviewing it when it's available at trust worthy casino's.
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Big Time Gaming license Megaways™ to Gauselmann / Merkur / Blueprint
MrUKHackz posted a topic in Casino News, Forum Updates, Giveaways
BTG licences its patented and trademarked MegaWays™ mechanic to fellow supplier in first-of-its-kind partnership. Pioneering online slot developer, Big Time Gaming, has struck a ground-breaking deal to licence its patented and trademarked MegaWays™ mechanic to Blueprint Gaming. The first-of-its-kind partnership allows Blueprint Gaming (Gauselmann Group) to design and develop its own games using MegaWays™, which debuted in Big Time Gaming’s Dragon Born over two years ago. The latest iteration of MegaWays™ is powering BTG’s latest slot release, Extra Chilli, which has become the most successful launch of all time, smashing all previous KPI's from any provider. MegaWays™ is a random reel modifier system that allows any given spin to produce a different number of symbols across the reels, allowing players to experience a totally different game with every spin. Big Time Gaming has cornered the market with this innovation with games like Bonanza, White Rabbit and Extra Chilli. Nik Robinson, Big Time Gaming CEO, said: “This is a ground-breaking partnership that stands testament to the highly innovative and unique mechanics we have developed here at Big Time Gaming. It will be interesting to see how Blueprint utilise this license and we already have a great deal of interest from other leading suppliers in the field wanting to upgrade their offering with MegaWays™. MegaWays™ is a very successful mechanic and we believe it will eventually dwarf the standard 5x3 format of recent years. We are delighted to be able to share it with the Gauselmann Group initially through Blueprint Gaming and we believe this partnership will lay the foundation for similar deals in the future.” Matt Cole, Managing Director at Blueprint Gaming, said: “Big Time Gaming has enjoyed phenomenal success with its latest releases such as White Rabbit and Extra Chilli. A huge part of this is down to the out and out innovations Big Time Gaming has developed in recent years. We are thrilled to have gained access to MegaWays™ and can’t wait to begin incorporating it in the next wave of games we release.” -
Playing last night with a 150% bonus, deposited £100 and thought with the amount of wagering (about 11k) I may as well play at max stake allowed, the spin below was sweet Then the very next spin I just missed a skull on reel 4 for the mega bananas, 1 would of paid £5.5k, 2 for 11k or a strip for £22k!!! All told the bonus was just shy of £900 and I carried on wagering for 6 hours, changed to White Rabbit and got the 4 caterpillar wilds for nearly 300x on £2.50, £400 on Fantasini on a £5 spin, 100x on Scruffy Duck on £5 a spin, up and down from about £1400 to £500 all night and then just as I was nearly done wagering a few other nice hits come in and I cashed out £2000, well happy, couple of White Rabbit bonuses below that rolled in See Paul telling me to stay on Danger I missed alot of good screenshots but I was on the Guinness and had the Rocky soundtrack blaring, I was in the danger zone, no wait thats Top Gun
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So this is just a personal theory- ✌? most slot players might notice that throughout playing, at a certain point it’s just dead spin city. And I seem to notice this when it’s prime time for playing, (between 6-10pm GMT) the slots dry up and NOTHING happens and your taking the shoe lace express to bust town ? I understand that it would be pointless to “rig” slots to eat your money at a certain time. BUT if you play outside of these hours, so e.g: week days 1-4pm you hit a series of bonuses (even if they’re shit) and a few good base game hits. Is this because more people are playing? & your RTP changes? ?? Ive noticed this over a few providers & slots it could be me being paranoid or overthinking as per but I just wondered if anyone else has noticed this? Unless your hitting table games you’re gunna struggle. I understand most sites aren’t just used within the UK and different time zones etc, but It’s just a theory. I just want to know other people’s thoughts on this
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