About Us
What This Website Does
This site serves as a public archive for our findings on slot game mechanics. We document the hit frequencies and volatility patterns observed in specific games.
Visitors can access our logged data and see how base-game multipliers stack up against bonus triggers. The information comes from manual tracking sessions.
We update the site regularly with new entries from our weekly sessions. It acts as a resource for anyone interested in gaming statistics.
Our Team
Our group consists of three people based in Nelson. Each brings skills in data handling and analysis to the table.
The RNG Log Auditor records spins during sessions. This role ensures accurate capture of each outcome without errors.
Next, the Formula Validator checks all calculations. This step confirms that our statistical models hold up under scrutiny.
Finally, the Technical Archivist handles site maintenance. Updates and data uploads fall under this position to keep everything current.
Legal Disclaimer
We do not promote gambling or encourage betting activities. Our work focuses solely on analytical research for educational purposes.
All data shared here comes from manual simulations and public information. We make no claims about real-money outcomes or guarantees.
Users should consult local laws regarding gaming. We hold no responsibility for how this information gets used outside our intent.
Contact and Address
Reach us via email at [email protected] for questions or feedback. We respond to inquiries related to our research methods.
Our physical address is 14 Totara Street, Nelson, 7010, New Zealand. This is where we hold our weekly meetups.
Note that we do not offer consultations or services beyond what's on the site. Contact us only for matters tied to our archived data.
Who We Are
We are a trio of data enthusiasts from Nelson with an interest in mechanical gaming systems. Our backgrounds vary but share a common thread in statistics.
One member has experience in logging random number generator outputs. Another specializes in validating mathematical models for accuracy.
The third keeps our online presence running smoothly. Together, we form a small unit dedicated to this niche study.
Why We Created This Site
The idea stemmed from curiosity about slot volatility. We wanted a place to store and share our observations on games like Le bandit.
By making our findings public, we hope to contribute to broader discussions on gaming mechanics. It started small but grew into this archive.
Our motivation lies in understanding patterns rather than profit. This site reflects that aim through transparent data sharing.
How We Analyze Slot Games
Analysis begins with manual spin logging at our meetups. We use a shared spreadsheet to record thousands of outcomes from Hacksaw Gaming's cascading engines.
Each session happens at a local community tech lab. Here, we simulate plays to track hit frequencies and volatility in the Le Bandit slot.
After logging, we compare base-game multipliers to bonus-round appearances. The Formula Validator then applies statistical checks to verify distributions.
Finally, updates go live on the site via the Technical Archivist. This process ensures our archives remain reliable and up to date.
