About Us
What This Website Does
This site acts as a public repository for data on slot game mechanics. We collect and display logs from manual spins to show how certain features behave in real play. Visitors can review these entries to grasp patterns in volatility and multipliers.
The focus lies on cluster-pay systems from Pragmatic Play. By sharing our findings, we aim to clarify the underlying numbers without promoting gambling. Anyone interested in game math can browse the archives here.
Our logs cover sequences where multipliers appear and how they impact overall returns. This helps demystify elements like spot frequency during extended rounds.
Legal Disclaimer
All information on this site comes from personal observations and does not constitute advice for gambling. We do not encourage betting or guarantee any outcomes based on our data.
Users should treat this as educational material only. Gambling laws vary by location, and individuals must comply with local regulations. We hold no responsibility for actions taken based on our content.
Our team logs spins manually without affiliations to casinos or game developers. This ensures independence in our reporting.
Our Research Approach
We log each spin in a shared database to track multiplier spots. This involves noting their frequency and deviation from expected RTP values during high-sequence play.
Data gets validated through Python scripts that check formulas for accuracy. Manual audits confirm the logs match actual outcomes from spins.
Visualization tools in our Git repository help plot these deviations. Coordination happens via Discord to discuss findings and update methods as needed.
Contact and Address
Reach us at [email protected] for questions about our data or logs. We respond to inquiries related to our research.
Our physical location is Unit 4b, Clane Business Park, Clane, Co. Kildare, W91 XY92, Ireland. This serves as the base for our small operation.
About the Project
The project began as a way to examine volatility in cluster-pay engines. We built a private database for logging spin details, focusing on how multipliers shift from base RTP in intense rounds.
This site makes those logs public to aid understanding of the candy-themed math. It functions as an archive where others can study the patterns we observe.
Everything stems from manual entries to ensure authenticity. We avoid automated tools to keep the data grounded in real play sessions.
The Team Behind the Site
Three contributors run this site, each with specific roles. The RNG Observer monitors random number generation aspects in the logs.
The Formula Validator uses Python to verify calculations and spot inconsistencies. The Manual Log Auditor reviews spin records for accuracy.
We met at a coding meetup in Kildare and now collaborate through Discord and a shared Git repo for tools.
Why We Started This
A shared interest in technical analysis of games led us to this. We wanted to test claims about volatility spikes in Pragmatic Play titles like Sugar rush.
By documenting deviations, we provide transparency for those curious about slot mechanics. Our goal is to share insights without hype or promotion.
The project grew from casual discussions into a structured effort with defined roles and tools.
