About Us
What This Website Does
This site collects and shares data on slot game mechanics, with a focus on high-volatility titles. We gather session logs from real plays to examine how multipliers and random number generators behave over time.
Users can access our aggregated stats, probability charts, and frequency maps. The goal is to offer clear insights into game patterns without hype or guesses.
We update the database weekly with new data pushes from our contributors. Everything here stems from actual spins and manual audits to keep things accurate.
Our Team
Four technical contributors make up our group. Each handles a specific role in data handling and analysis.
The RNG Data Aggregator collects raw spin logs from various sessions. This person combines them into a central database for broader review.
Our Log Auditor reviews entries manually to spot errors or inconsistencies. Accuracy matters in this step to maintain reliable stats.
The Script Maintainer updates the tools we use for processing data. These scripts handle calculations on multipliers and distributions.
Finally, the Frequency Mapper creates charts showing how often certain outcomes appear. This role turns numbers into visual aids for easier understanding.
Legal Disclaimer
We provide data analysis for informational purposes only. Nothing on this site constitutes gambling advice or endorsements of specific games or platforms.
All information comes from voluntary contributions and public domain knowledge. We do not encourage illegal activities or guarantee outcomes in any slot games.
Users should gamble responsibly and follow local laws. Our content does not replace professional financial or legal guidance.
By using this site, you agree that we hold no liability for losses or issues arising from the data shared here.
Who We Are
We began as remote contributors who connected on a local hardware forum. Discussions there centered on RNG mechanics in high-volatility games.
That led to pooling our individual session logs into one database. We wanted to track how 1000x multipliers distributed across long-term play.
Now we treat this as a rigorous side hobby. Our focus stays on the math and software behavior rather than graphics or themes.
Coordination happens through a private Git repository. Weekly pushes include raw spin data and probability charts from each member.
Contact and Address
Reach us at [email protected] for questions about data or contributions. We respond to technical inquiries related to our analysis methods.
Our physical address is 12B Highbury Avenue, Terrace End, Palmerston North 4410, New Zealand. This serves as a base for any formal correspondence.
Emails get checked regularly by the team. Expect replies within a few days during our update cycles.
How We Analyze Slot Games
Analysis starts with collecting spin data from multiple sessions. We log outcomes, bet sizes, and multiplier hits in detail.
Scripts then process this information to calculate probabilities. For instance, we measure the frequency of high multipliers like those in Gates of olympus 1000.
Manual audits follow to verify automated results. This step catches any anomalies in the raw logs.
Frequency mapping turns the data into charts. These show distributions over thousands of spins, highlighting patterns in RNG behavior.
We emphasize long-term trends rather than short bursts. Our methods rely on large sample sizes for more reliable insights.
Why We Created This Site
The site exists to share our findings on slot mechanics openly. We saw value in combining individual efforts into a shared resource.
Many players wonder about RNG fairness in high-volatility games. Our database offers real data to address those questions.
Creation stemmed from forum talks that grew into structured data collection. We wanted a place to host charts and logs for others to reference.
This project keeps our hobby organized and useful. It allows contributors to build on each other's work week by week.
In the end, we aim to clarify how these games function mechanically. Transparency drives the whole effort.
