Quick spin or regular spin?
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Is there any difference between spinning with a fast spin and a regular spin? People say the regular spin has a lot of chances for a bonus. For me the regular spin is so slow, I don’t have the patience.
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If you speak objectively, the result of each spin during a session is pre-programmed in advance and known to the “provider”, and then it does not matter what kind of spin it was, fast or normal. If the slot decides to please the player, it will definitely do it. I often play “virtual” (electronic) roulette with RNG, and there is a fast spin function there (animation off). I use it regularly myself, and it does not affect the result of the spin itself, although this casino is not licensed)
Honestly I prefer fast spins, not even fast, but super turbo – sitting and watching everything for a long time is actually boring. And all those theories that a normal spin gives better results are nonsense. I once tested 100 super-turbo spins and 100 regular spins across 5 slots, didn’t feel any difference. Sometimes I put regular spins on autoplay on a second screen and just mind my own business on the main screen, glancing over at the bonus rounds)
I agree with the above. I’ve wondered about this too. In fact I haven’t noticed a difference either (unless it’s just the suggestion that turbo plays worse). But there’s one thing – at normal speed you can control your balance better and when a slot is slowly and surely NOT paying, it’s easier to quit it. Otherwise, depending on my mood and what I’m doing at the moment, that’s the speed I personally choose
Well, as far as I know, there’s no difference which mode you spin in, except that when you spin on fast you can’t control whether your win was credited or not)) and yes, in some casinos that problem really exists) otherwise it’s basically the same, but I noticed that with some providers, when you start skipping it sometimes crashes – don’t know why it happens to me like that with NoLimit on Stake.
I sometimes do around 100 spins, both fast and slow.
With fast spins sometimes bonus rounds drop more often, which is of course a plus, but sometimes it eats through my balance like crazy and gives nothing.
It also depends on the chosen slot and provider.
On Endorphina, at minimum bet, bonus rounds drop more often with fast spins.
That’s what I’ve noticed.
Same here, I don’t like long and sometimes too-slow spins or when there’s a bonus and on top of that something pops up every spin… So I’m always on fast or turbo mode on slots, and I can’t let the reel spin by itself – I stop them myself
But lately I’ve noticed that yes, when they spin by themselves, at the pace they basically should – it hits better and bonuses come more often. Sad. What to do if that’s the case……. (I want fast spins!
There’s no difference between a regular and a turbo spin in terms of return, bonus drops, etc. – once the player hits spin, the result is already known. The same goes for any bonus that lands: how much it will pay out is known before it starts, and if, say, you leave the slot without watching the bonus, the win will just be credited after some time. The turbo and super-turbo functions are purely to adjust the pace of play to personal preference.
Gambling players are always searching for special signs that should increase their chances of winning. And speeding up the spin is probably the oldest of such beliefs.
Back in the days of old slot machines, who hasn’t tried to stop the reel to “catch” a scatter or the needed line? Online there’s no vibe like that anymore. Now we see an image generated by a server thousands of kilometers away. And as much as we’d like – neither speeding up nor slowing down affects anything anymore. There’s even the option to play with animations completely turned off.
Greetings to the forum readers! As I see it, there’s absolutely no difference whether a player makes a fast spin or a normal one. The outcome is known in advance once the button is pressed, and the frequency of bonuses won’t be affected by it either. Only how the slot is playing today and the provider’s mood matter.
I always spin in turbo mode so I don’t waste time and don’t have to watch long plays. Spin and enjoy!
I got an answer to this question a long time ago – I play Red tiger on a laptop)
Before I even press the spin button the balance at the top is already updating, and it doesn’t matter if it’s an empty spin or a bonus for several minutes)
Personally I find it fun to spin the “angry” slots on a normal spin when the bet is high – like machine, joker gift, etc., and I prefer to spin slots with a bonus either on turbo-spin or via a special function like in no limit.
At the end of the round it doesn’t change anything, I’ve long proved that when I played Red Tiger on my laptop – the balance at the top updates immediately regardless of whether it’s an x2 spin or a long bonus with a big win)
Personally I prefer to spin simple slots, like fruit and joker machines, with regular spins, and for slots and providers that have turbo-spins I turn them on and just watch for when the bonus round hits, especially in no limit
I prefer turbo spins more – faster game, faster bonuses, faster wins, and you can’t avoid losses anyway… It’s not interesting to watch a spin you already know the outcome of, easier to skip the spin and immediately see whether it’s a win or a bonus..
With some providers the turbo spins aren’t turbo at all but very slow; sometimes I even use a speedhack and avoid them.
For me it’s the opposite – with a fast spin there’s more chance to catch the bonus game.
And I agree, on a normal spin I don’t have the patience to wait for everything to roll. And it’s even more obvious how the needed symbol slides down.
I always spin slots on fast spin. I even stopped playing one provider because some casinos removed fast spins for it.
I’ve also noticed that spinning with regular spins takes somehow a long time and gets on your nerves, and my gambling nerves have gotten pretty weak)). I usually don’t turn on turbo spin, although to me the feature was really convenient when introduced, but even with normal spins I stop the reels manually myself, so it’s like a fast spin. I tried both ways, but it seemed to me that with the fast spin the chance of a bonus or a winning combo dropping is much lower.
Actually the spin speed doesn’t affect which combinations come up. It’s just a psychological thing: everyone decides for themselves what feels more comfortable. It’s just that when you spin slowly, your balance melts away less noticeably, so it feels like the game is going better. But in reality the result is the same, whether fast or slow. So it’s more a matter of perception than any real difference.
I’ll put it this way: for me it depends on the situation, and I’ve noticed it more than once – you spin 100 slow spins and nothing comes up, you switch to fast spin for 10 spins and it gives a bonus.
So whatever works for people, personally I have those same superstitions that fast and slow slots pay out differently, I try it both ways)
There’s no difference at all, either you’ll drain your deposit slowly or with fast spins you’ll do it faster. And if you want to stretch the time more you can spin slow, or better keep an eye on your balance, and if the balance is big and the bet is small you can try fast spins to catch something.
I only spin on fast spin in Endorphina slots, because it is faster to hit the bonus than to keep spinning and waiting. And in Pragmatic, the fisherman also has a much better chance of landing a prize. I do not know why, but in the fisherman, fast spin seems to trigger the bonus more often than a regular spin. I have tried it in Endorphina too, I once spun 100 times with no bonus at all, there were only 4 twists and that was it. On fast spin, I think the chances of landing a prize are higher. In Endorphina, for sure.
yeah, in fact there is zero difference, all that stuff about bonuses dropping more often on a normal spin is just stories. the slot ate as it ate and eats at any speed 😄 if luck is on your side, it will give on turbo too. sometimes I spin slowly just to enjoy the animation and to get my nerves tingling, but otherwise I always hit turbo. above they wrote about Endorphin. with that one, yes. turbo always, because it is already too slow and eats for a long time) but it can bring in pretty nicely
Fast or regular spin, what do I choose! I definitely go for the regular standard spin, I never liked fast spins, and auto spin as well – turn it on and walk away! To me, you don’t get anywhere near the same enjoyment from fast spins; sometimes, just to mix things up, I like to slow the spins down, but that’s rare. The idea that a slot gives out bonuses better on fast spins is just because it cycles quickly, that’s all – it doesn’t affect anything! Only the speed, nothing more.
I think it depends more on what you want to see or get
If you want to really watch the animations – regular spins
If you just want to burn through your bankroll quickly without any hidden meaning – fast spins
Personally I always use regular ones, especially on weekends, especially with a beer)))))