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Lightning Link slot pack was launched by Aristocrat in the summer of 2015 and contains 4 different titles that players can enjoy. And, even though the names of the slots are different, they are quite similar when it comes to features and gameplay, the only thing that is different apart from the title is the appearance of the slots. 100 free spins jumba bet. On January 31, 2019, The CW renewed the series for its third season. On the early renewal of Black Lightning as well as other series, network president Mark Pedowitz released a statement reading, 'The early renewal of these signature CW series gives us a head start on laying out the 2019-20 season, and this is just the beginning. Lightning link slots use progressive jackpot where the jackpot prize increases up to $2 million. Players get to play for bigger jackpots using the progressive jackpot system. The RTP Of Lightning Link Pokie. The return to player (RTP) percentage of this game is not officially available. However, many casino users peg RTP between 95% and 97%.

Lighting Link slot is a multi-level progressive jackpot game with equal value for both payline formats. W the first level jackpot by triggering a 6 coin icon. If this continues for consecutive games 15 coins wins, you'll get a jackpot prize. Lightning Link pokie is no download slot with 95.1% RTP value.

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rsactuary
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I never said I was looking to AP it. Seriously, is anyone else just curious about how the math works behind this??
Mission146
Naturally! It would take a PAR sheet to know exactly or an Empirical to hazard an educated guess..AP or not.
beachbumbabs
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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.


Wow! Nice hit, rsactuary! You're the first I've heard of to ever fill the screen. I wasn't sure if it was a come-on that never happened.
If the House lost every hand, they wouldn't deal the game.
itsmejeff

2. What are the basic rules of this bonus?
3. What is the question being asked about it?


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Lighting Link slot is a multi-level progressive jackpot game with equal value for both payline formats. W the first level jackpot by triggering a 6 coin icon. If this continues for consecutive games 15 coins wins, you'll get a jackpot prize. Lightning Link pokie is no download slot with 95.1% RTP value.

Lightning Link Slot Wins 2019 Championship

rsactuary
Thanks for this post from:
I never said I was looking to AP it. Seriously, is anyone else just curious about how the math works behind this??
Mission146
Naturally! It would take a PAR sheet to know exactly or an Empirical to hazard an educated guess..AP or not.
beachbumbabs
Administrator
Thanks for this post from:

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.


Wow! Nice hit, rsactuary! You're the first I've heard of to ever fill the screen. I wasn't sure if it was a come-on that never happened.
If the House lost every hand, they wouldn't deal the game.
itsmejeff

2. What are the basic rules of this bonus?
3. What is the question being asked about it?


For the purposes of the question, the game rules are thus:

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1. Game has 9 positions on a slot machine (or 9 dice, it does not matter; objective is the same)
2. Game is won by achieving a star symbol in each position.
3. Each position has its own probability of awarding star symbol, from 1/3 to 1/10000 (see original post for numbers).
4. Star symbols awarded during game are held during remaining spins.
5. Player gets three initial spins; if one or more winning symbols are awarded on any spin, spins remaining count resets to three.
6. Game ends when player achieves all 9 star symbols or runs out of spins.
Under these rules, what is the probability of winning the game? I guess the other question would be what is the average number of symbols a player would expect to receive during the game.
rsactuary

Winstar world casino slot machines. For the purposes of the question, the game rules are thus:
1. Game has 9 positions on a slot machine (or 9 dice, it does not matter; objective is the same)
2. Game is won by achieving a star symbol in each position.
3. Each position has its own probability of awarding star symbol, from 1/3 to 1/10000 (see original post for numbers).
4. Star symbols awarded during game are held during remaining spins.
5. Player gets three initial spins; if one or more winning symbols are awarded on any spin, spins remaining count resets to three.
6. Game ends when player achieves all 9 star symbols or runs out of spins.
Under these rules, what is the probability of winning the game? I guess the other question would be what is the average number of symbols a player would expect to receive during the game.


1. It's 15 spots of which *at least* 6 are filled from the winning spin. leaving at most 9 open spots.
Please note that my example I listed in the OP is a theoretical one and does not indicate actual probabilities.
prozema
Again, just a guess but I suspect the way this feature really works is that the probably of catch a lock symbol gets lower based on the number of locked symbols. E.g. all open spots have the same probably but that changes each time a symbol locks.
rsactuary

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Again, just a guess but I suspect the way this feature really works is that the probably of catch a lock symbol gets lower based on the number of locked symbols. E.g. all open spots have the same probably but that changes each time a symbol locks.


I don't believe that to be the case. If you watch the videos in my OP, I point out that the difficult to hit reel is always there. I think they move the reels around between spins to give that impression.
prozema
Guilty.. I didn't watch the video.
Mooseton
Curious if the probability of hitting the grand is somehow effected (or even correlated) by how much you're betting? Rsactuary, How much were you betting per spin? (If you don't mind sharing, that is.) I saw these and couldn't help but ask myself if it's better to min bet on dimes or max bet on pennies or 2c (or whatever is the equivalent.)
$1700, 18, 19, 1920, 40, 60,.. :/ Thx 'Do it again'. I'll try
rsactuary
Good question. I really don't know the answer. but I have a suspicion...
I suspect between denomination levels there is some difference; as the higher the denomination, usually the higher the return. Within a denomination, when betting the number of coins, I would guess that the hard reel (and maybe the others as well??) the length would be some how related to amount bet.
So. and I'm totally making this up.. if you're betting $10 on a $1 denom machine, the hard reel is about 1 in 5000 to hit. if you're betting $5 on a $1 denom machine, the hard reel is about 1 in 10000 to hit. That would be the only way you could come close to making sure the RTP is about constant. (of course they could have the EV of the feature be the same, and just make it harder to hit).




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