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Advantageplay
Wow, the above would be absolutely worthless. I could write a book on how that is 10000000000 percent not what they are doing. He also is a fool. He thinks he reinvented the wheel (prax) there is no new slot play that would be so advanced and so spur of the moment that he can’t check into a room since he may be called instantly and have to leave
Suppose there is a slot (with a Wager Saver feature) with 85% RTP and a wager saver bet is presented because the player wagered $10 and lost $9 of that $10 wager ($10 balance in the machine to start). Noting that .85x $10 is the value of the free spin we have:
Wager Saver E(V) = (9/10)x (-1) + (1/10) x (the value of free spin) = (9/10)x -1 + (1/10) x .85 x $10 . So the Wager Saver E(V) is -$.05 .
If you wager $1 (the wager saver bet) and lose $0.05 that means the RTP of the wager saver bet is 95% rather than the 85% RTP of the slot. In my original post I mentioned both that it was conjecture along with that it might be a possible move in a portfolio of what might be many different plays. So he may not have used it. Nonetheless making a 95% RTP bet on a machine with 85% RTP makes my statement true that you gain RTP from a wager saver bet in my opinion.