Rugrat Posted May 26, 2024 Posted May 26, 2024 Curious about how the bigger prize pots are funded. So it all comes from what's left over from the 1.5x games but is it segregated by each buy in level? Does each buy in level fund it's own bigger prizes or do all the the extras go into one big pot that is allocated 'randomly'? Or doesn't it work like that at all and it's just allocated based on how much overall rake is being collected over a particular period? Probably won't tell me anyway
Unibet-Rep Posted May 26, 2024 Posted May 26, 2024 There's no funding as such, but it's rather just that every game has the same probability for the different multipliers to hit. The history is irrelevant, so it's a theoretical possibility that you'd see two 1000x games in a row. The multiplier distribution/probabilities can be seen here: https://unibetpoker.com/hexapro-jackpot-sit-go Check the latest poker release notes. Have a look at our poker promotions.
Rugrat Posted May 26, 2024 Author Posted May 26, 2024 1 hour ago, Stubbe-Unibet said: There's no funding as such, but it's rather just that every game has the same probability for the different multipliers to hit. The history is irrelevant, so it's a theoretical possibility that you'd see two 1000x games in a row. The multiplier distribution/probabilities can be seen here: https://unibetpoker.com/hexapro-jackpot-sit-go If the multipliers were chosen randomly then yes, it would be possible to have two (even more) consecutive 1000 multipliers. But I would be mightily surprised if they were chosen randomly as opposed to 'sequenced' as the 'prize pot' allowed. It just wouldn't be good business sense. But thanks for replying anyway
Unibet-Rep Posted May 26, 2024 Posted May 26, 2024 26 minutes ago, Rugrat said: If the multipliers were chosen randomly then yes, it would be possible to have two (even more) consecutive 1000 multipliers. But I would be mightily surprised if they were chosen randomly as opposed to 'sequenced' as the 'prize pot' allowed. It just wouldn't be good business sense. But thanks for replying anyway Not sure why you ask, if you don't believe the facts It is certified random. And I don't really get the last part. The payouts are not substantial enough - €100,000 - to have any real impact. If we were talking millions of Euro, then I could follow the line of thought. Check the latest poker release notes. Have a look at our poker promotions.
Rugrat Posted May 26, 2024 Author Posted May 26, 2024 45 minutes ago, Stubbe-Unibet said: Not sure why you ask, if you don't believe the facts It is certified random. And I don't really get the last part. The payouts are not substantial enough - €100,000 - to have any real impact. If we were talking millions of Euro, then I could follow the line of thought. It's not really about not believing, I could understand why (possibly) it might not be information that your business would divulge. So it's random, so (as I said) 'I'm mightily surprised'. I'd have thought for Unibet Poker (perhaps not Casino) €100,000 was fairly significant, if not then that's fairly impressive even though it's probably paid rarer than rocking horses s**t 1
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