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My question is to anybody that plays Ballys version of video roulette.
My favorite bets are the 2:1,dozens and columns.
On my last visit I had a bet on 3rd dozen and it didnt hit for 24 spins.
Is this very unusual or should I expect long runs like this?
Both 0 and 00 versions and a few casinos even have 35 to 1 payouts.
I have also seen a column or a section go that long.
Not 2 or 3 times in one day.
This Blog has a nice table to answer these type of Qs and even shows the formulas if you wants to try the math yourself.
http://wizardofvegas.com/member/nope27/blog/
It shows one has a 99.989% of getting at least 1 hit in 24 spins
For a 00 wheel
I get
(26/38)^24 = 1 in 9,025
of not getting 1 hit in 24 spins.
If it happens 2 or 3 times in 100 spins, I would say something ain't right in that machine
I noticed that a 3 number bet pays 12 on some of the ones I have seen. In the casino it pays 11.... This has to be somewhat good right?
'Somewhat' good?That would be a positive expectation payout.
Are you sure it's not paying 12 after taking the bet? I.E. Does the bet stay up or disappear?
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I noticed that a 3 number bet pays 12 on some of the ones I have seen. In the casino it pays 11.... This has to be somewhat good right?
They behave like slot machines. You place your bet and it is removed from your balance. If the bet then wins, you get paid the equivalent of 11:1 (your original bet plus 11 times it in winnings). So it pays 12 for 1, which is mathematically the same as 11 to 1, and thus no different than the table game version.
Oh I didn't notice the FOR probably, my mistake!
This will go down in your permanent file !
I was recently visiting the Hard Rock in Hollywood, Florida, and they have lots of these machines. There are probably more per casino there then in Vegas since roulette tables not yet legal in Florida. I suspect other casinos outside Vegas and Atlantic City have more of these games for the same reasons. I much prefer this video roulette over the tables since the game moves faster and I do hit-and-run sessions.
One of the world’s biggest and most respected developers of slot machines, Bally Technologies might actually be an unknown name to you, if you’re a recent player and you’ve only tried online games so far. They’re particularly important in the land-based casino market, and they’ve expanded to the online realm as well, but they’re not one of the top names in that particular niche. The company has been around since 1968 though, being based in Las Vegas and since then they’ve launched a large number of popular new slots.
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Since 2014, Bally is a division which is part of Scientific Games, one of the giants of the gaming industry, both offline and online. Before their acquisition, the company had revenues of close to 1 billion USD, and they probably went over that number since then.
History
The founding year for Bally was back in 1968, and the company started out with the name Advanced Patent Technology. They changed that name to Alliance Gaming at one point, and then in 1996 they were bought by Bally Gaming. They changed their name once again in 2006. The company started out as a developer of slot machines for land-based casinos, and for decades this has been their market. They only started creating slots for the online market in 2013, so they were late to the party. That year, they registered an income of 997 million USD, just from the land-based side of their business.
In 2014, they were acquired by Scientific Games and they are now one of the four brands united under that name. They continued to release new slot machines, even as a subsidiary.
Bally Casino Games
The majority of the games which Bally offers will be for land-based casinos, and will consist of world-famous slot machines. They’ve expanded to the online space as well though, since 2013, and we’ve gotten a couple of dozen titles from them already. Some are adapted from their popular land-based titles, and examples of that would be the Quick Hit series of slots.
Branded slot machines have found their way to the market via Bally, and for online players there are several that you could enjoy. One is Wonder Woman Gold, another is Wacky Races, along with titles like Titanic, Pawn Stars, Michael Jackson: King of Pop, Cirque Du Soleil Kooza and Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.
Otherwise, their theme selection in slot machines tends to vary. Quite a few slots have been inspired by China, in an attempt to appeal to the local market (Celestial King, 88 Fortunes, China River, etc), while others are closer to the classics (Big Vegas, Hot Shot, etc). I wouldn’t necessarily call them adventurous and their slots aren’t unique story wise in most cases, but that doesn’t mean that they’re not enjoyable.
Graphics
For a developer that’s coming from the land-based market, the design is often going to be one of its weak points, and Bally is no different. Their slot machines will often look good, but place them alongside the releases of online giants like NetEnt, and they’re going to be clear losers visually.
One thing to note about their branded games, is that they tend to look above average, particularly since they’re using photos of actors as symbols, and other developers don’t manage to integrate them as well into the design.
Among their better-looking slot machines, I would mention Celestial King, Sword of Destiny and Wacky Races, though there are others as well.
Features
The graphics might be hit and miss at Bally, but the features are almost always impressive. I can give you plenty of examples, as the developer generally creates a different mix of features in each game. In Sword of Destiny you will find free spins and up to 10x multipliers, while in Wacky Races you can find wild reels, random wilds and locked wild reels during the free spins. You can go on to mystery stacks, expanding wilds and free games in Wonder Woman, or to re-spins and free spins in Celestial King.
What I haven’t really seen from them is truly unique features. Their features tend to revolve around wild symbols and wild reels, free spins and multipliers, yet they manage to offer something unique in each release.
Payouts
The payouts vary, and RTP wise they seem to have two types of releases. Some of their games will have an RTP that is somewhere around 94%, usually the land-based machines, while the online ones will be near 96%, so they’re more in line with the rest of the offer from online developers.
Quite a few slots of theirs are offering fixed or progressive jackpots, and the regular combinations don’t look too bad either. Keep in mind, multipliers are often employed as well, so a win of 500x could turn into one of 5,000x easily, in certain games.