Is there any point in hunting for rare slots?

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Is there any point in hunting for rare slots?

Quwertuns


Most players choose popular slots from large providers - like Book of Dead or Sweet Bonanza. And have any of you tried playing lesser-known, "niche" slots from little-known studios? There is an opinion that it is in such machines that the chances of a good win are higher, since they are not overloaded with traffic. What do you think - a myth or a working tactic?
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Farshik
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licekpetr314
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The idea here is that when you're planning to do something sporty – such as playing professional tennis – you can link enable sport mode to suspend any additional winding of the movement. Looking at the dial side, there is an indication as to whether or not automatic winding is active (on/off), and the system aligns with the function selector link that we've seen on other RMs that allows the user to cycle between three modes – "H" for link time setting, "N" for neutral, and "W" for winding.
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kuehnadhel
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Every time I open Big Bass Splash, I know I’m in for a great time. The graphics are so bright and cheerful, and the animations make it feel alive. I’ve hit some amazing wins thanks to the bonus feature, and it always feels rewarding. Big Bass Splash offers excitement on every spin and never gets old. It’s a must-play for anyone who enjoys fishing or slot games.