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Can online slots be beaten with high-tech devices and prediction algorithms?

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Online slots are the virtual version of traditional spin casino games where you can win a jackpot. Mechanical slots are now outdated and replaced by the digital version. They use random number generators (RNGs) to decide wins or losses. RNGs are based on algorithms that show results based on probability.

Online slots are played to win money; also the dopamine released in the body gives a sense of pleasure. Playing online slots for real money can give you absolute joy. With a good strategy and a good understanding of the game, you can win repeatedly. To increase your winnings, you can play a popular online aviation game with plane crash bets, which offers legal gaming services and real-time payouts.

The role of high-tech devices and prediction algorithms

High-tech devices and prediction algorithms play a vital role in Shining Crown online slots. Here’s how technology and algorithms can multiply your betting results.

High-tech devices

Smart gadgets enhance user experiences. It’s revolutionary the way it’s used for betting in online casino games. You can purchase high-tech devices to make your games more lively and enjoyable. You can consider devices given for online slots.

Prediction algorithms

Slots are based on odds and less on strategy. If you’re wondering if strategy is involved, the answer is yes. However, only some of the strategies guarantee 100% results. The science behind the algorithms is the random number generator (RNG).

It helps fair play to randomise the results of the spin. There is mathematical analysis involved in slot games. There are tips and tricks to get more returns using prediction algorithms. Defeating RNG algorithms and giving efficient results is complex.

Can prediction algorithms beat online slots?

To know the answer, you need to understand a few things. Predictability is after observing some results to make a prediction of the next random value. Predictability is possible, but the algorithm is so complex that it requires more than observation. However, there are RNGs that people need help to predict.

As the name suggests, randomness is the feature of the RNG. Something that is random cannot be predicted with certainty. However, machine learning can help predict a group of random numbers.

The mechanics of online slots are meant to be random and as fair as possible. There will be a set of reels to spin before you stop to see if you win or lose. The odds of winning and losing at slots are based on the mathematics behind the game.

There’s no link to your previous losses or wins on the next spin, as RNG is entirely random. Each number is connected to different numbers; therefore, nothing is on predictable lines. It is similar to traditional slot machines.

Final thoughts

Randomness is what makes online slots fair and enjoyable. The more predictable it becomes, the more the enjoyment of the slot will diminish. By using high-tech devices and predictive technology, you can increase your chances of winning. Both can make your gaming experience easier, but only some positive results are guaranteed.

 

Boavista Star Performer Should Be Super Eagles First Choice Left Back- Portuguese Journalist Tells Peseiro

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As the coach of the senior national team of Nigeria Jose Peseiro get set to make public the list of players called up to the senior national team of Nigeria for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, he has been told to give priority to one name.

Peseiro will make his list of players for the back to back games against Guinea Bissau public later this week ahead of the first encounter on the 24th of March in Abuja before the reverse tie four days later Morocco.

The Portuguese coach has been told to pay proper attention to Boavista defender Bruno Onyemaechi. The 23 year old has been a revelation for the top division side since his loan move in the summer from second division side Feirense.

Monitored by OGN, Portuguese journalist Zach Lowy in a series of tweet on social media platform Twitter via his verified handle called on his fellow Portuguese to give the defender a chance as he is more of an upgrade on the options available to the manager.

He insist that the left back trio of Zaidu Sanusi, Ola Aina and Jamilu Collins have nothing on the defender. He also said in centre defence where Bruno has played as a left sided defender he is more at home than the present options Peseiro has in William Troost Ekong, Calvin Bassey, Kevin Akpoguma and Chidozie Awaziem.

Lowy made this known while watching Bruno who has one call up for the Super Eagles in action against league leaders Benfica a Primeira Liga which Boavista lost 1-3 but yet the Nigerian stood out.

“Nigeria need to be considering Bruno Onyemaechi for a potential call-up this year.

He’s been a vital player in defense for Boavista since arriving from second-tier Feirense in the summer — strong display today that sees Boavista enter halftime level 0-0 with Benfica at the Luz. he posted.

“A CB/LB hybride, he has filled in across the backline and is currently playing as a left back in a 4-5-1 that sees left back Ricardo Mangas operate as a winger ahead of him. Benfica have been completely nullified in the first 45 and Bruno has been a key reason for this.

“His positioning, focus, and determination to stay close to his man and not allow a dangerous cross in has prevented Benfica from enjoying success down the right. He makes the right decision in possession and executes well with regularity and has won 4/6 ground duels thus far.

” Onyemaechi, 23, is one of the more physical players on the team but has blended that with a strong anticipation and a patience to not get sucked into making lunges, instead holding his ground, putting his foot in and winning the ball cleanly. Very strong footballing IQ.

“Nigeria’s options at LB: Zaidu Sanusi, Ola Aina, Jamilu Collins

“Nigeria’s options at CB: Calvin Bassey, William Troost-Ekong, Kevin Akpoguma, Chidozie Awaziem.

“Think Bruno has everything it takes to consolidate a starting spot in the Super Eagles’ defense.

9 Goals, 7 Assists – LaLiga Side Battling To Hang On To Super Eagles Star, No Contract Extension Talks Yet

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The recent form of Nigeria international winger Samuel Chukwueze has left his LaLiga side Villarreal with fears that he might opt against signing an extension to his current deal, which will have a year to run at the end of the season, OGN understands.

Chukwueze is currently having his most prolific season in front of goal with the appointment of Quique Setién bringing out the best in the talented left footer who has long been seen as a top prospect.

What has been his biggest undoing was his final ball and goals but that can’t be said to have improved the past few months as he has found the back of the net nine times and also has seven assists in 49 games in all competitions.

Sources close to the winger insist no talks have taken place regarding extending his deal leaving him with the option of leaving in the summer for a minimal fee.

He currently has a buyout clause of around €60m but that won’t be considered in the event that he is allowed to leave . A realistic amount we are made to believe will be around 10-12 million euros.

Daniel Martins.

Why We Lost To Senegal In Our First Game At U20 AFCON – Nigeria U20 Coach Explains

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The head coach of the senior national team of Nigeria U20 team Ladan Bosso has provided an explanation on why his team were beaten by Senegal in their first game at the U20 Africa Cup of Nations.

Nigeria lost 0-1 to Senegal in their opening game and will take on host nation Egypt tomorrow, a game they need at least a draw to keep their hope of making it to the next round alive. Egypt drew 0-0 with Mozambique in their first game.

Reflecting on the loss to Senegal, Bosso told OGN that his team were wasteful and would have gone ahead even before Senegal got their first chance of the game which led to the goal. He also lamented defensive errors as part of the reason behind the defeat.

“We failed to take our chances, particularly in the first 15 minutes of the game, they had their chance in the last 15 minutes of the first half, and they took it,” Bosso said.

“We need to work on finishing our chances, and defend well because that is what they did, scored late in the first half, came back, and defended their goal,” he rounded up saying.

Super Eagles Defence Crisis Pushes Peseiro To Hold Talks With Augsburg Defender To Snub Germany For Nigeria

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The crisis rocking the senior national team of Nigeria in defence might soon be a thing of the past if the head coach of the senior national team of Nigeria Jose Peseiro gets his wish by luring Augsburg defender to the team.

Peseiro is said to be worried over the lack of minutes the center backs in his team are facing at their clubs in Europe ahead of the resumption of the qualifiers for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations. He is also concerned about their future in the long run as they are pivotal in his quest to win the next edition of the Africa Cup of Nations.

Presently only Chidozie Awaziem has enjoyed regular run of games since the start of season among the centre backs. Ironically the 26 year old who is on loan to Croatian side Hajduk Split isn’t that rated by the coach who gave him his debut at FC Porto back then.

OGN exclusively gathered that the Portuguese coach has made made contact with Felix Uduokhai of Augsburg with a view of luring the 25 year old to the senior national team of Nigeria. Uduokhai has played in 13 Bundesliga games this season.

It’s not the first time that he has been approached to play for Nigeria with erstwhile coach Gernot Rohr thrice making efforts to convince him to pick Nigeria ahead of Germany. So much that Uduokhai who has played for Germany at several youth levels was asked about it by the official website of the German Bundesliga in an interview two years ago.

Below is an extract from the interview.

Bundesliga – Kevin Akpoguma recently decided to play for Nigeria, can you imagine going down the same route as Kevin?

Uduokhai: “We’re going to see. For me, the most important thing is that whatever you do you decide with your heart. It’s a decision I have to make, maybe not now but it’s a decision I want to make when I’m 100% sure I want to make that step. Right now, I’m not in a position to say let’s do that, or this, I need some time. We’re going to see what happens in the next few weeks and months.”

Atalanta defender Caleb Okoli Keeps Super Eagles Coach Waiting On Decision To Play For Nigeria

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Fast rising Atalanta defender Caleb Okoli is yet to decide on a decision to play for the senior national team of Nigeria despite contact with coach of the Nigerian team Jose Peseiro, OGN can exclusively reveal.

Peseiro confirmed in November that he is keen on hearing from the 21 year old who has played in 13 league games this season on if he is willing to switch allegiance from Italy to Nigeria. Okoli has represented Italy from U19 to U21 but his last cap came in 2021.

“Yes, we will try. After this friendly match against Portugal, there will be time to talk to him and to understand his decision, ” Peseiro told Tuttomercatoweb in November last year.

“Whether he wants to play with us or not. I will talk to him through Lookman: I will present my model to him. , what do I think of him, the project we can have together with Nigeria “.

OGN exclusively gathered that the defender hasn’t gotten back to the coach after the first contact leaving the door open to possible switch to Nigeria in the future. Peseiro however wants him now in the team possibly for the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers games in March.

Okoli is per what we gathered still weighing up his options and he will rather wait till the end of the season before making a decision. It is believed that his present run of games in the Serie A makes him to feel that he is under consideration by the handlers of the senior national team of Italy.

Daniel Martins

I Made Napoli Sign Him – Arsenal Star Jorginho Opens Up On How He Told His Ex Team To Sign Osimhen

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Arsenal Italian midfielder Jorginho has revealed the role he played in the decision by Napoli to sign Nigeria international forward Victor Osimhen from Lille three seasons ago.

Jorginho played for Napoli for four seasons before leaving for Chelsea and Osimhen is currently leading the team to what look like a possible first league title since the 80’s. The Nigerian has 18 league goals for the runaway leaders.

Osimhen spent a year at Lille and was involved in a UEFA Champions League game against Chelsea which Jorginho played in and reckoned that game was when he got to know the Nigerian.

Speaking to DAZN, the 31 year old Brazilian who  is a naturalized Italian said he got a call from Napoli Sporting Director, Cristiano Giuntoli on their decision to sign Osimhen. His advice was needed before they would make a decision.

“I knew Osimhen. I had played against him in the Champions League and he had given a hard time to our defenders.

Giuntoli called me before signing him and I told him to sign him straightaway, he is very promising and is doing really well. There is winning energy,” Jorginho told DAZN.

Mohammed Mowiz 

Five Reasons Why Nigeria U20 Lost To Senegal In Their First Game At U20 AFCON

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The Nigeria U20 team suffered an opening 0-1 defeat to Senegal in their first game at the U20 Africa Cup of Nations taking place in Egypt.

A lone goal from Souleymane Faye five minutes before the break ended up as the winning goal of the game. He was the quickest to react to a parried effort by the Nigerian goalkeeper Nathaniel Nwosu from a quick break.

OGN editor in chief, Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman picks five reasons why the boys of Ladan Bosso fell short.

1. Senegal Better And More Experienced- The fact that six of the players in the team of Senegal were part of the winning team at the Africa Nations Championship puts them ahead of the Nigerian team in terms of experience. Also they showed better understanding on how to see out a lead. Generally they had an idea of what to do and executed it perfectly. They were simply better.

2. Senegal Clipped Nigeria’s Wingplay- To those who have watched the Bosso’s team in test games and even at the WAFU B championship. Their strengths lies in cutting in from the wings. Senegal came prepared and doubled up on Haliru-Sarki and Mohammed Beji on the right and left flanks respectively. The duo of Jude Sunday and Emmanuel Ochegbu were also clipped when they were introduced in the second half.

The other option was to play through the middle but the injury to star Daniel Daga which led to his substitution left the Nigerian team confused. At that point they looked lost and out of ideas to find a way back into the game.

3. Poor Strikers – That the Nigerian team got three good chances before Senegal got one is not something that many realized after the game. However from all three Adams Olamilekan failed to hit the target. He was also all over the place and the team’s woes weren’t helped by the man who substituted him Ahmed Abdullahi as he got himself needlessly sent off.

4. Static fullbacks – With the wingers clipped by Senegal. The fullbacks would have offered width and also another option to play from the wings. They didn’t and rather make it a lot more easier for Senegal to make the transition from defence to attack. None of the Nigerian full backs took advantage of the spaces behind.

5. No Plan B – The moment the wingers were clipped. The Nigerian team became ordinary because it appears to be the only way they know how to play. All the substitutions were tailored towards having more penetration from the flank but Senegal nullified it leaving the Nigerian team with no other plan.

Ndidi Facing Bleak Future At Leicester City With One Year Left On His Deal, Iheanacho Also

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Nigeria international midfielder Wilfred Ndidi could be one of the players the club will allow to leave in the summer if an offer that matches their valuation is met by any interested team, OGN reports.

Ndidi is among the players who will go into next season with a year left om their deal and the club will be keen on cashing in on him with no talks about an extension for the 25 year old Nigerian.

His last contract extension was in 2014 and with injuries and fitness issues reducing his impact this season, it is speculated that he will be allowed to leave the club in the summer as opposed to previous years where he was seen as untouchable.

Two seasons ago, Leicester City through manager Brendan Rodgers rated the Nigerian as an £80m and above signing but heading into the summer, they are open to a bid in the region of around £30m.

His Nigerian compatriot at the club Kelechi Iheanacho isn’t quite sure of his future as well despite his recent run of form. He also has a year left on his deal at the club and there has been no talks over an extension.

86 Goals In 19 Games – Nigeria U20 Team Rounds Up Preparation For U20 AFCON In Style

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The Nigeria U20 team yesterday rounded up preparation for the U20 Africa Cup of Nations which will begin in Egypt this weekend with a comprehensive 6-1 thrashing of the U23 team of Moroccan side Kawkab Athletics.

The game which was played at their training camp in Morocco was hastily arranged after the decision of the U20 team of Central Africa Republic pulled out of an arranged friendly game, which was to be the last for the Nigerian team.

Kawkab Athletics U23 team felt the weight of the Nigerian team as early as the first minute of the game with Aminu Mohammed putting the Ladan Bosso led team ahead. It became two in 17 minutes when Ibrahim Muhammed finished off a move.

Ten minutes later , Samson Lawal added a third before Kawkab reduced the deficit to 1-3. The three goals cushion was immediately restored with super substitute Emmanuel Uchegbu who has scored in their last four games making it 4-1.

Austin Njoku who wore the captain armband made it 5-1 before the half time break and Immediately after the break substitute Nicholas Jonathan made it 6-1. It ended that way and rounded up what has been a perfect run of test games for the Nigerian team.

They played 19 test games, scored 86 goals and also conceded ten in return. The games include two international games against Zambia and Congo respectively and also two games against Nigeria Professional Football League sides Nasarawa United and Lobi Stars.

Mohammed Mowiz