About Us
Why We Started This Project
Three of us worked at a local firmware testing firm in Ireland. We noticed differences in how various interfaces showed RNG outcomes for certain games. This sparked our interest in one specific engine.
The inconsistencies appeared minor at first, but they added up over time. We wanted a way to track symbol frequency and scatter behavior reliably. A centralized log seemed like the right approach.
Our backgrounds in hardware testing made us curious about the data patterns. We saw an opportunity to document these elements without focusing on visual aspects. That led to the creation of this project.
What Our Site Covers
This site logs data from the 9 Pots of Gold engine. We record spin outcomes and analyze patterns in symbols. The goal is to provide clear records for reference.
Users can find details on scatter triggers and frequency rates. We avoid opinions on game design and stick to factual observations. Each entry comes from manual spins we perform.
Reports include version-specific notes when relevant. We update the site with findings from our weekly meetings. Everything centers on the raw mechanics behind the reels.
Our Team
We have three members with experience in technical fields. One handles lead data logging, tracking each spin in detail. Another acts as engine logic analyst, examining how outcomes connect.
The third manages version control, keeping our records organized. All of us come from hardware testing and data validation roles. We meet regularly to align our work.
Our small group operates from Cashel, using shared tools for collaboration. This setup allows us to maintain accurate logs without external help. We focus on precision in every entry.
About Us
As a research cell, we document RNG behaviors in a specific game engine. Our work began as a side project among colleagues. Now it serves as a resource for similar interests.
We use a Git repository to store and share data. Tuesday meetings at a co-working space in Cashel help us review logs together. This routine keeps our information current.
Backgrounds in firmware testing guide our methods. We emphasize data over appearances, aiming for objective records. The site reflects our collective efforts in this niche area.
Contact Info and Location
Reach us at [email protected] for questions or suggestions. We respond to inquiries related to our data logs. Our base is at 14 Woodlawn Park, Cashel, Co. Tipperary, E25 RY28, Ireland.
The location in Cashel suits our weekly syncs. It provides a quiet spot for discussions. We do not have public hours, but email works for all communications.
Details on the site come from this address. We handle all project aspects from here, including updates and analysis. Feel free to contact us with relevant input.
How We Review the Games
Reviews start with manual spins on the engine. We log each outcome in a shared repository. Patterns emerge from repeated sessions, noted without bias.
Symbol frequency gets tracked across multiple versions. Scatter behavior receives close attention, with counts for each appearance. We cross-check logs during meetings to verify accuracy.
Data validation follows standard testing protocols from our backgrounds. Entries include timestamps and interface notes. This method ensures reliable information for users.
We avoid subjective views, sticking to observable facts. Each review builds on previous ones, creating a comprehensive record over time. Our process remains consistent week after week.
Legal Note
This site provides data logs for informational purposes only. We do not promote gambling or offer betting services. All content stems from personal research activities.
Users should check local laws regarding game access. Our findings do not guarantee outcomes in any scenario. We hold no affiliations with game developers or operators.
Information here is based on observations and may change with engine updates. We advise responsible use of the data. Contact us if you need clarifications on our methods.
