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SLOT SESSION DATA // 150–200 SPIN RUNS

We run the spins.
You see the data.

Every slot here goes through the same standardized run — 150 to 200 spins at a fixed bet. Every win and every cold streak gets logged and shown, right next to the provider's official RTP.

THE METHOD

Anyone can screenshot a win. We keep the other 199 spins, too. One rig, one fixed bet, nothing cherry-picked — the full balance curve, the hit rate, and the cold streaks, published next to the official RTP.

Read our numbers as: here's what a real session looked like — not a prediction, and never a claim about what the game pays.

WHAT WE CAPTURE

Balance Curve

Every spin's running balance plotted end to end — the whole shape of the session at a glance, swings and all.

Hit Rate

How often a spin returned anything at all across the full run — the tested frequency, not a rounded guess.

Best Win

The single biggest hit of the session, shown as a multiplier — never dressed up as a typical result.

Cold Streaks

The longest stretch that returned nothing back — a plain read on how much patience a game asks for.

FEATURED RUN

One session, spin by spin.

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Buffalo Hold & Win ExtremeBooming Games  ·  150 spins @ fixed bet
Session #0412 · captured automatically
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Spins logged
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Hit rate (tested)
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Best win recorded
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Longest dry streak
One session — not the game's RTP.Provider official RTP  96.2%  (Booming Games)
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FROM THE DATA

Pulled straight from the sessions

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Biggest wins recorded

  1. 01San Quentin670×
  2. 02Wanted Dead or a Wild530×
  3. 03Gates of Olympus412×
  4. 04Sweet Bonanza134×

Highest hit rate (tested)

  1. 01Razor Shark44%
  2. 02Sweet Bonanza41%
  3. 03Buffalo H&W Extreme38%
  4. 04Gates of Olympus31%

Most volatile (vol index)

  1. 01San Quentin9.4
  2. 02Wanted Dead or a Wild9.1
  3. 03Gates of Olympus8.2
  4. 04Buffalo H&W Extreme6.7
The readout — one recorded run
HOW WE TEST

A few hundred spins won't tell you the RTP. They'll tell you the feel.

Every game runs through the same automated rig at a fixed bet — 150 to 200 spins, no manual picking, no quietly dropping the runs that went badly. We log the full balance curve, the hit rate, the best win and the longest cold streaks.

A run this size shows how a game behaves — its swings, and how much patience it asks for — not its true RTP, which only settles over tens of thousands of spins. So we always publish the provider's official RTP next to our run.

One rig

Same protocol, same fixed bet, every title. No house feel, no exceptions.

Nothing cherry-picked

The bad runs stay in. Every session we start is a session we publish.

RTP beside ours

The provider's official figure sits next to every session we record.

The sample grows

Popular titles get re-run and aggregated into thousands of recorded spins.

READ IT RIGHT

What a run can — and can't — tell you.

What a run shows you

  • The wins are real — recorded, spin by spin.
  • The feel — the rhythm of hits and dead spins.
  • The volatility — how hard the swings hit.

What it can't tell you

  • Your session will differ — variance is the point.
  • No win is owed. The past run predicts nothing.
  • It isn't the true RTP — that needs tens of thousands of spins.
  • When to stop is yours. This is data, not advice.
PROVIDERS

Every studio runs the same rig. From Hacksaw to Playson and beyond, their games are tested the same way — so the numbers actually compare.

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No spin here is a promise. If a question isn't covered, the How-we-test page has the full protocol.

»How we test

No — and we never label it that way. A 150–200 spin session shows the experience of a game: its swings, hit frequency and dry spells. True RTP only converges over tens of thousands of spins, so we always publish the provider's official figure next to our recorded run.

It's the smallest sample that reliably captures a game's feel — enough spins to see a real cold streak and at least one meaningful hit, run identically across every title so the numbers compare. Popular games are re-run and aggregated over time into much larger samples.

No. Every session is an automated test run on a fixed bet, captured spin by spin by the rig. We don't publish personal-play stories — just the recorded data.

Never. Cherry-picking would defeat the whole point. Every session we start is a session we publish — the flat runs and the dry ones included.

Multipliers (like 118×) describe a result independent of stake or currency, and keep the focus on the data rather than implying money won. We don't present results as real-money outcomes.

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