Playtech's latest new game is now live,
.....no prizes for immediately knowing which rival product they've copied ;)
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Playtech's latest new game is now live,
.....no prizes for immediately knowing which rival product they've copied ;)
that's right....Playtech's take on Evolution Gaming's Money Wheel game Dream Catcher,
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Pretty much a like for like direct copy of Evolution's product.
One difference being the available side bets ....Even, Odd & Multiplier where you are betting on groups of numbers
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Even = 2 or 10 or 20 or 40
Odd = 1 or 5
Multiplier = x2 or x7
Attachment 5452 ...... now available at Sky Casino
10 rounds of inactivity = disconnection ? If yes, then HAX (far away) this game may go. Not just go, but run as fast as it can. Or even fly away back to the sky after our hard (virtual) kick in the .. donkey.
P.S. But if it appears at some Betfair with $0,1 mininimum bet (like almost everywhere at Evolution) and without that *** expiration due to inactivity after 10 rounds, then we'll agree to join.
P.P.S. Ok, the last chance and my final word: 1 comp point for $3 (instead of ordinary $10) - and i'm forgiving for a short time.
Here is the (for the most part obvious) payout table & return to player (RTP) information for Spin A Win,
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....betting on ODD looks to be the best option.
Popped up a couple weeks back at Paddy Power, but no longer there.
Fester I see from your April Findings it has been discontinued at Sky as well.
Wonder if we'll see Spin a Win anywhere ever again, or if it's been consigned to live table history after a pretty short stint.
It's on it's way back soon. They had some technical issues and also realised it wasn't very good in it's current form.
I didn't realise, but it's an RNG wheel, not the same as Evolutions Dream Catcher and other wheels which are live. I think that was part of the problem when the wheel stuttered when slowing for the winning number.
Spin A Win is back.
Version 2 is live at Betfred at the moment. The big change is the wheel is no longer an RNG device. It's a real wheel that settles under gravity rather than at a pre-determined number. Much smoother operation than the first version, which looked jerky and somewhat false.
I don’t understand why Playtech ever wanted to go the way of RNG and all the obvious potential for claims of cheating from players on a live dealer game.
But then they’ve got away with the pretence of tips going to the dealer for years without major exposé/outcry.