I’m curious about the size of charm pay outs relative to the size of a win in any given game and whether it varies between games?
I play Mahjong mainly and it isn’t something you see there, the charm pays during the game, the game pays when you clear the board.
But was playing on a slot to meet a challenge; I exhausted a charm and played a different type during the same set of 50 spins with the same stake and appeared that the second charm paid more than the win but the original one paid less than the win.
Is this something anyone else has noticed?
@Eddi_Bets I do know charms pay at different rates. I have checked how much a charm pays at different levels of bets. Some pay 33% of a win and then might or might not increase that amount after some payouts. Others might pay out at 76% initially but then drop to a lower percent during the payout. Then there are some that pay 10% if you win is more than your bet, but will make up the difference in your bet if you have a win that is less than your bet (like Bats). Honestly they vary for each one.
I wasn’t tracking the pay out particularly until I noticed it changed when I switched charm. It went from paying less than the win to paying more (I was on Vegas Baby) at first 132% of the win, every win then it stopped paying every win but went to 172% on the ones it paid. It struck me as curious but the more I’ve thought about the more I wonder if it’s something I could use to my advantage …
The ones I have tracked so far (only in slot games) @PB234 have stayed quite consistent in the pay out % rate relative to the win and I have tracked each in 3 different slot games - so far only the balm tree pays out more than the win
Not sure how far I’ll go with it, I don’t really enjoy the slot games as much as I do Mahjong or JOO