About Us
What This Website Does
This site acts as a public record for our ongoing tests on slot game mechanics. We log data from manual spins to check how actual outcomes match up with published specs. Visitors can browse our archived results and see patterns in variance and prize distributions.
The focus stays on one game in particular. We collect and share details about spin sequences, payout behaviors, and any oddities that pop up during sessions. All entries come from verified logs to keep things accurate.
Anyone interested in slot math can use this as a resource. It shows real data points rather than just theory. We update it regularly with new findings from our work.
Who We Are
We operate out of Unit 4, Millstream Business Park, Killaloe, Co. Clare, V94 XW21, Ireland. Our group consists of three people from the area who share an interest in numbers and patterns.
Backgrounds in logistics and database work help us handle the data side. We set up this project to look closely at certain game elements without outside influence.
Our efforts center on gathering evidence through direct testing. This keeps the information grounded and useful for others who might want to compare notes.
The Team Behind the Site
The team includes three members, each with a specific role. One handles RNG sequence monitoring to track random number patterns in spins.
Another serves as the log entry auditor, checking all data inputs for errors or inconsistencies. The third acts as the statistical validator, running analyses on the collected figures to spot trends.
All of us come from County Clare and bring skills from prior jobs in managing shipments and databases. This mix lets us organize the research effectively.
We meet each week at our local spot to go over logs and confirm details. That routine helps maintain the quality of what we put out here.
Legal Disclaimer
Nothing on this site offers gambling advice or promotes play. We provide data from our tests for informational purposes only.
Users should know that slot games involve risk and follow local laws. Our findings do not guarantee outcomes in real play.
We hold no affiliations with game developers or casinos. All content reflects our independent observations and analyses.
If you spot issues with the data, reach out, but remember this remains a volunteer effort without warranties.
Why We Created This Site
The idea came from noticing gaps between official game docs and what happens in practice. We wanted a way to document those differences systematically.
By making it public, others can see the same patterns or use our methods for their own checks. It started small but grew into this archive.
Our interest in math models drove the whole thing. Western-themed slots like Mustang gold caught our attention due to their specific mechanics and prize structures.
Creating the site lets us share progress openly. It also holds us accountable to keep the research consistent and thorough.
Our Research Approach
We aim to log 10,000 manual spins on the target game. Each spin gets recorded in a shared spreadsheet stored online for easy access.
Weekly meetings at our business unit allow us to review entries together. This step catches any mistakes early and ensures everyone agrees on the data.
Tests cover volatility, paytable hits, and how prize pots behave over sessions. We compare these to tech sheets from the game makers.
Data stays raw and unfiltered to show true variances. Over time, this builds a clear picture of mechanic performance in real use.
How to Contact Us
Reach us at [email protected] for questions or feedback. We check that inbox regularly and respond when possible.
Include details if you have suggestions or want to discuss findings. Keep in mind we run this as a side project alongside other work.
Our address is public, but visits need prior arrangement. Email works best for most inquiries.
We appreciate input from others interested in this area. It helps improve what we do here.
