Who Marit Hoogeveen is
Marit writes the guides and background pieces on Wolf Slots: how a free-spin round is built, what a multiplier actually multiplies, why two slots with the same RTP play nothing alike. Her pieces are meant to leave you able to read a game page yourself afterwards.
She always starts an article from a concrete game in the catalogue and works from there towards the rule, not the other way round. A mechanic she could not point at in a real game does not make it into a guide.
What she deliberately does not do is promise strategies. A slot has no memory and no system to beat; what you can steer is your stake, your session length and the choice of a game that suits you.
How she works
Four rules Marit does not bend.
Explanations start from a real game
Every mechanic is explained through a slot that is in this catalogue, named, so you can go and check it yourself.
No systems, no promises
No betting systems, no 'hot' games, no predictions. Gambling stays gambling, and the text says so.
Numbers with context
An RTP of 96% means nothing without volatility and maximum win beside it. Those three are always named together.
Revise rather than repeat
When a game or a rule changes, the existing article is updated and dated — no second piece about the same subject is added.
Where the explanations come from
The description of a mechanic comes from the provider's documentation and from the game information the studio publishes; where those two disagree, the difference is stated rather than smoothed over.
For figures on the Dutch market and on responsible play the public sources themselves are cited, so you can read them without this site.
Published work (6)
- What the RTP figure actually tells you — and what it doesn't
- Reading volatility: why two games with the same RTP feel nothing alike
- Free spins, multipliers, hold-and-win: the bonus mechanics compared
- Maximum win: how the x figure is set and why it rarely lands
- Wolf slots: why the theme keeps landing on hold-and-win and cluster-style engines
- Judging new releases: what to look at when a slot has just launched

Joris Bakhuis