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Backers??


Spicebabe007

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Hello there and welcome to AskGamblers. 

 

To be honest, I'm kinda having troubles following you... Perhaps you could shed some light upon it.  :rolleyes:

 

I'm wondering if she meant she's looking for financiers to finance her playing to win big bucks?  :rolleyes:

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I'm wondering if she meant she's looking for financiers to finance her playing to win big bucks?  :rolleyes:

 

Ahaa, 'backers' has been used as the meaning of 'supporter'... Now I get it.  :fool:

 

Well, if that is the case then I'm afraid that @spicebabe007 is about to queue as there are sooooo many people in here willing for someone else to 'invest' into their gambling endevours. :D

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Ahaa, 'backers' has been used as the meaning of 'supporter'... Now I get it.  :fool:

 

Well, if that is the case then I'm afraid that @spicebabe007 is about to queue as there are sooooo many people in here willing for someone else to 'invest' into their gambling endevours. :D

 

That would make me ONE OF THEM too!  :lol:

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I still don't get what a backer is?  :blush:

 

Let's say I'm blardy rich. I have lots of money. So, I decided to give this gal that chance. I give her lots of money to play her games, she makes a lot of profit, and we share it out. I'm the 'backer'. Clear now Sharon darling?  ^_^

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Now, after the witty discussion we had with the guys above, it would be really awesome if the original poster come by and shed some light upon their unusual request...  B)

Agreed!

 

@Sharon - Lets say a backer is a sponsor, but if at the end there is good results then both parties, which is the participant and sponsor would benefit from the results which would be profit in terms on money.

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Backers make sense in poker, perhaps that's what she's referring to? I've never heard of anybody crazy enough to invest in, or even to ask for backing to play slots... I'll add myself to the list though if anybody fancies chucking me £1,000 to spin Dead or Alive :)

 

Of course there are people willing to 'invest' in slots players who somehow managed to prove their ability to achieve reasonably good results with specific amount of money as a starting balance. Usually that's happening between close friends and I've came across such complaints cases a lot in the past and you would be surprised to know some of these so called endovours were in fact pretty successful. 

 

Speaking about Dead Or Alive and sponsorship I have an industry friend with quite an awkward sense of humor who's always kidding me 'Guru, I'll give you 10K budget to go to the competition's brand and knock them out playing DOA with 9/18 bucks per spin'! :D 

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Lol, surely even $9 per spin wouldn't be enough to cause the majority of casinos too much trouble ? That is what, $22,500 for five scatters (I just managed another of those earlier today but was only playing 9p again, and I've been doing 0.27/0.36 every day all week as well... arggghhh!) and perhaps $90,000 for an insane triple wildline hit ... now $90 per spin ... a 10,000x stake hit at that level would surely make almost any casino manager recoil in horror :)

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Ah yes you may be right as I think the max coin size is 0.50 ,.. I should know that the number of times I enter the game and cycle it round from 0.10 back to 0.01 ... :p

 

Only MG are insane enough to take £90 per spin bets I guess !

 

But of course, Amy.  ^_^

 

I was asking if there are any casino out there that allows more than $18 bet per spin on Dead Or Alive.  ;)

As far as I know...none.  ^_^

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Of course there are people willing to 'invest' in slots players who somehow managed to prove their ability to achieve reasonably good results with specific amount of money as a starting balance. Usually that's happening between close friends and I've came across such complaints cases a lot in the past and you would be surprised to know some of these so called endovours were in fact pretty successful. 

 

Speaking about Dead Or Alive and sponsorship I have an industry friend with quite an awkward sense of humor who's always kidding me 'Guru, I'll give you 10K budget to go to the competition's brand and knock them out playing DOA with 9/18 bucks per spin'! :D

 

Always kidding you or is he actually being serious? And I know I'm chainging the subject slightly from backers but if you had that budget would you play DOA on those bets?

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Wow! Wonder if anybody plays at that bet size...but knowing the kind of gambling people there are out there, I wouldn't be surprised if there are rich players who do play it at $36 bet per spin. I'd be damn happy if I can ever play at $3.60 per spin again!  ^_^

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Always kidding you or is he actually being serious? And I know I'm chainging the subject slightly from backers but if you had that budget would you play DOA on those bets?

 

Kidding of course! No one is that crazy to do it, besides, as Amy suggested above, hitting 20-40K shouldn't be a problem for any decent casino to pay in a timely manner... :p

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The maximum bet per spin is set at $18 for Dead Or Alive, as far as I know.

 

Are there any casino that has a higher allowed betting size than $18 per spin?  :huh:

 

 

Ah yes you may be right as I think the max coin size is 0.50 ,.. I should know that the number of times I enter the game and cycle it round from 0.10 back to 0.01 ... :p

 

Only MG are insane enough to take £90 per spin bets I guess !

 

 

Yes

 

Videoslots allow bets of $36 per spin.

 

Have seen several operators offering coin denomination of 2.00 per spin for DOA. Which means max bet is 72 bucks per spin... :o 

 

Have already risked 1K playing $9 bets per spin on couple of occasions so far and must admit the thrill is insane! Especially when a free spin feature is triggered and the wilds start to land... Unfortunately, not a single decent win so far... Hit a couple of features with pretty mediocre payout and not a single one in excess of 50 x bet. 

 

Planning a new try around Christmas though, it will be $2K starting balance with no bonus attached except some 10-15% cashback /I hope.../... Now all that's left is to win $2K before Christmas I guess! :D

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I'm wondering if she meant she's looking for financiers to finance her playing to win big bucks?  :rolleyes:

 

Actually, this is an example of scamming players. They're everywhere right now and more prominent in a bitcoin forums or any other related bitcoin business that can be trade upon exchanging their services we all know how's the process of transaction from bitcoins to other peers. I wonder what she means here, there are so many meanings to me:wacko:

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Have seen several operators offering coin denomination of 2.00 per spin for DOA. Which means max bet is 72 bucks per spin... :o

 

Have already risked 1K playing $9 bets per spin on couple of occasions so far and must admit the thrill is insane! Especially when a free spin feature is triggered and the wilds start to land... Unfortunately, not a single decent win so far... Hit a couple of features with pretty mediocre payout and not a single one in excess of 50 x bet. 

 

Planning a new try around Christmas though, it will be $2K starting balance with no bonus attached except some 10-15% cashback /I hope.../... Now all that's left is to win $2K before Christmas I guess! :D

 

You have to video this for us all to watch!

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