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Been tracking the numbers on Playtech's new Quantum Roulette tables that went live last Tuesday, and something's not adding up with the published RTP figures. The standard European roulette RTP should be 97.22%, but I'm consistently seeing 97.30% displayed in the game info across three different sites.

Ran 847 spins over the weekend (yeah, I keep spreadsheets) and the actual return is tracking closer to that 97.30% figure. The multiplier frequency on the Quantum numbers seems slightly higher too - hitting multiplied straights about 1.8% more often than the original tables.

Anyone else notice this? Could be Playtech quietly boosted the RTP to compete with Evolution's Lightning Roulette, or it's a display error that's somehow affecting the actual game mechanics. The math should be locked down tight on these live dealer systems.

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Sounds like wishful thinking to me. 847 spins isn't nearly enough sample size to prove anything about RTP changes. You'd need at least 10,000 spins minimum to see meaningful variance from the house edge.

More likely you hit a lucky streak and are reading too much into the numbers. Playtech doesn't just randomly boost RTPs without major announcements.

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Actually tracked this myself after Randy's post - been running sessions on MyStake where they have both the old and new Quantum tables side by side. The new tables definitely show 97.30% in the paytable info, and I'm seeing the multiplier hit rate at roughly 19.2% instead of the usual 17.4%.

Logged 1,247 spins on the new table yesterday between 2 PM and 6 PM ET. Hit 241 multiplied numbers compared to 178 I'd expect at the old rate. The 5x multipliers are coming up about 0.3% more frequently, which would account for the RTP bump.

This feels intentional. Playtech's probably responding to Evolution grabbing market share with their Lightning series. Competition benefits us players for once.

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Been playing Quantum since it launched and this is the first I'm hearing about any RTP changes. Just checked my usual site and still seeing 97.22% listed in the game rules.

You guys sure you're not looking at different variants? Some sites run modified paytables for their VIP rooms.

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Had a marathon session at Skycrown last Friday night that started around 9 PM and went until 3 AM. Was playing their Quantum Roulette table and definitely noticed something felt different compared to my usual sessions at the local Halifax casino.

Hit three 500x multipliers in about 200 spins, which is way above what I usually see. One of them was on number 17 which I'd been covering with $5 straight-ups all night. That single hit paid

2,500 and basically made my weekend. The multipliers were definitely coming up more frequently than normal - I remember thinking the table was running hot but maybe there's actually something to Randy's theory.

The RTP display did show 97.30% when I checked the game info around midnight, though I wasn't really paying attention to that detail until now. Been playing roulette for fifteen years and you develop a feel for when the house edge feels lighter than usual. That session had that feel.

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Sorry for the basic question but what exactly is Quantum Roulette? Is it different from regular live roulette? And does a 0.08% RTP difference actually matter for someone betting

Specific question on MyStake's withdrawal process. After requesting a withdrawal, they send a confirmation email that you must click to authorize the cashout — this is a security step that's not common across most operators, MyStake is one of the few that does it. Mine arrived 3 hours and 11 minutes after I requested the withdrawal.

Is the 3-hour email delay typical? Looking at MyStake forum threads elsewhere, some folks say the email arrives within 5 minutes, some say 6+ hours. I'm wondering if the delay correlates with deposit size, account age, or just operational load.

Practical effect: my withdrawal didn't actually start processing until I clicked the link 3 hours later. Total time from request to BTC arrival was 4 hours 22 minutes, of which 3 hours was the email wait.

-5 per spin?

Also how do you guys track so many spins? Do you write everything down manually or is there some software that helps?

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The 0.08% RTP difference translates to about 8 cents per

00 wagered, so for smaller stakes it's not huge but it adds up over time. If you're betting $5 per spin over 1000 spins ($5000 total action), that's an extra $4 in expected return.

Quantum Roulette adds random multipliers to 1-5 straight-up numbers each spin. Standard payouts are 35:1 for straight-ups, but if your number gets a multiplier (50x, 100x, 200x, 300x, 400x, or 500x), your payout gets boosted accordingly. The multiplier frequency and values determine the overall RTP.

For tracking spins, I use a simple Excel sheet with columns for spin number, winning number, bet placement, result, and any multipliers. Takes discipline but helps you spot patterns and variance. Most sites also have session history you can export, though the formatting isn't always clean.