I prefer Hacksaw and Pragmatic if I have a few bucks to mess around on slots. Hacksaw is a lot more volatile on bonuses, but if they hit they have massive payouts, while Pragmatic usually pays 50x on average.
In reality, you're going to lose on slots in the long run. The point is to have fun and only lose what you can afford to lose.
I don't know how you can love Pragmatic slots. The winnings are small, the game mechanics are bad, the slots are not interesting.
As for winnings in slots, I usually win, but I often lose in live games
For example, some slot machines are programmed for low winnings and it's not about the RTP. It's just that the mathematical model of individual slots was initially built very poorly.
🏆 For example, my favorite slots are from the following software - Push Gaming, Relax Gaming, Netent.
So you're don't trust with the RTP rate, but you choose those three providers are your favorite slots? that's not make sense, it's just your belief and there's no proof if the three providers above are better than the others. You're just lucky when you played those slots and unlucky on the others.
The providers can know the RTP rates of each slot by wagering more than 1 Million bets, so it's really high.
I trust the RTP indicator, but not always. Game math plays an important role.
For example, I often win at the Razor Shark slot. The popularity of the slot is high, the RTP is high. I play for a long time, so it's not about luck. For example, in Pragmatic Play, you can make 300-500 spins that will not bring a win!
I don't like PlayinGo games. The casino can set the RTP in them from 84%, and this is very small. Other software does not allow such low values
I have a rating of slots with various indicators and ratings -
https://www.gambler.casino/rating-of-actual-slotsProbably need to create another table with slots with low volatility
What RTP can be set by different slot manufacturers -
https://www.gambler.casino/rtp-rating-software