About Us
Our Team
Three former college roommates run this site. We each take on specific roles to handle the analysis work.
The Manual Log Auditor records every spin outcome during sessions. This role involves noting symbols, scatters, and payouts in detail.
Next, the Technical Archivist manages data storage. This includes organizing files on our shared local server in the spare room.
Finally, the RNG Observer examines patterns in the data. This person compares actual results to the theoretical paytable for insights.
We work together from our base in Cashel, coordinating efforts to keep everything accurate.
Legal Disclaimer
This website provides information based on our observations of slot behavior. We do not offer gambling services or promote betting.
All content here comes from hobbyist research. Users should verify any data with official sources before making decisions.
We hold no responsibility for losses incurred from using our findings. Gambling involves risks, and we advise responsible play.
Our site complies with Irish laws on data sharing and online content. We avoid any affiliation with casinos or gaming operators.
If you have concerns about legality, contact us directly for clarification.
What This Website Does
Our site documents the visual math behind the 9 Masks of Fire slot. We focus on symbol frequencies and scatter hits.
Visitors can find reports on how actual plays align with the paytable. This includes charts from our logged sessions.
We also cover asset loading speeds during gameplay. These details help understand the slot's technical side.
Everything here treats slot analysis like software debugging. We skip the gaming aspect to concentrate on mechanics.
Users get access to our raw data entries for their own review.
Contact and Address
Reach us at [email protected] for questions or feedback. We respond to emails within a few days.
Our physical address is 37 Lower Main Street, Cashel, Co. Tipperary, E25 TN32, Ireland. This is where we operate from.
We welcome suggestions on improving our analysis methods. Feel free to share your own observations.
For technical issues with the site, include details in your message. This helps us address problems quickly.
Note that we do not handle gambling-related inquiries. Keep communications focused on research topics.
Who We Are
A small group of three hobbyists forms our core. We started as college roommates with an interest in data tracking.
Each member brings skills from different backgrounds. One has experience in manual auditing, another in archiving, and the third in observation.
We operate as a research cell focused on RNG behavior. Our setup is simple, using a local server for data sharing.
Based in Ireland, we follow local regulations in all activities. This keeps our work straightforward and compliant.
Our goal is to provide clear insights into slot mechanics without any commercial ties.
Our Research Methods
We conduct manual recordings over long sessions. This involves watching spins and noting outcomes carefully.
Data entry happens through our shared server. Each log includes timestamps, symbols, and any notable events.
Analysis compares these logs to the slot's paytable. We look for deviations in scatter frequency and other patterns.
Asset loading speeds get measured during play. This adds a layer to understanding the game's performance.
Sessions run for hours to gather enough data. We rotate roles to maintain accuracy and avoid fatigue.
Why We Started This Site
The idea came from our shared interest in slot mechanics. As roommates, we discussed the math behind games often.
We noticed a lack of detailed tracking for slots like 9 masks of fire. This prompted us to document our findings publicly.
Starting small, we set up the site to share observations. It grew into a platform for ongoing research.
Our focus on visual math and RNG tracking sets us apart. We wanted a space free from gaming hype.
Now, the site serves as a record of our work. It helps others interested in similar analysis.
