Two movers this week on the RLSH bench: Money Train 4 from Relax Gaming advances at +0.18% over its rolling 30-day observed RTP, while Hand of Madness from Hacksaw Gaming regresses at −0.31%. Both readings are inside the standard error band for their sample sizes, but the directional signal is what RLSH's weekly delta column tracks.
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The movers
| Title | Provider | Provider RTP | Rolling 30-day observed | Week 5 delta |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Money Train 4 | Relax Gaming | 96.10% | 96.28% | +0.18% |
| Hand of Madness | Hacksaw Gaming | 96.18% | 95.87% | −0.31% |
Money Train 4's advance is built on three consecutive weekly windows above provider-stated. Hand of Madness's regression follows two weeks at provider-stated and one week below. Both observations fit within the ±0.4% standard error for ~6,000-spin rolling samples.
Money Train 4 read
Money Train 4 is Relax Gaming's high-volatility flagship — the title that introduced the persistent-symbol bonus tree (Persistent Symbols, Reset Symbols, Multiplier Symbols) at the 150,000× ceiling. RLSH's bench across the rolling 30-day window logged 6,200 spins:
- Observed RTP: 96.28%
- Provider-stated: 96.10%
- Delta: +0.18%
- Trigger cadence p50: 384 spins (provider expectation ≈ 396)
- Bonus round payouts: average 92× stake, largest single round 4,800×
The +0.18% delta is statistically modest — it sits inside the standard error band — but the directional reading is consistent across the four weekly sub-windows that compose the rolling 30-day total. Three of four weekly sub-windows finished above 96.10%; one finished slightly below.
Hand of Madness read
Hand of Madness is Hacksaw Gaming's slot built around the symbol-stacking xMagic mechanic. The title sits in Hacksaw's high-volatility tier with a 25,000× ceiling. RLSH's rolling 30-day bench across 5,800 spins:
- Observed RTP: 95.87%
- Provider-stated: 96.18%
- Delta: −0.31%
- xMagic trigger cadence p50: 240 spins (provider expectation ≈ 220)
- Bonus round payouts: average 64× stake, largest single round 1,840×
The −0.31% regression is also inside the standard error band, but the cadence read is what raised the RLSH flag — the xMagic trigger landed 9% slower than provider expectation across the window. That cadence tightening, combined with the modest RTP regression, suggests one of: (1) a configuration variance on the operator side, (2) sample-size noise that will mean-revert next window, or (3) a real shift in distribution that will require additional weeks of data to confirm.
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Methodology note
RLSH's delta column does not predict future outcomes. The reading describes:
- What the bench observed across the rolling 30-day window.
- How that compares to provider-stated RTP and provider-stated cadence.
- Whether the delta direction is consistent across the four weekly sub-windows or driven by a single outlier.
RTP regression in any single weekly window is statistically expected — random samples from a 96.10% population will produce sub-95% windows roughly once every 8 weeks at typical bench sample sizes. The delta column is a directional tracker, not a player edge signal. Players should not interpret +0.18% as "this week is the week to play Money Train 4" — RNG is independent of historical bench outcomes.
What to watch (week 6)
- Whether Money Train 4's +0.18% holds for a fourth consecutive sub-window. If it does, the directional signal becomes more interesting.
- Whether Hand of Madness's xMagic trigger cadence reverts to ~220 spins. Two consecutive weeks at 240+ would be a stronger read.
- Whether Sugar Rush 1000 (which RLSH flagged as a regression last week) mean-reverts. The week 4 delta was −0.22%; a week 5 reading near zero would close that flag.
Headline numbers
- Money Train 4: 6,200 spins, observed 96.28% RTP, delta +0.18%
- Hand of Madness: 5,800 spins, observed 95.87% RTP, delta −0.31%
- Sample standard error band: ±0.40% to ±0.42% depending on n
- Window: April week 5 (rolling 30-day to Apr 27, 2026)
- Operator: RLSH bench lobby
FAQ
Does a +0.18% delta mean I should switch to Money Train 4?
No. The delta is observational, not predictive. RNG is independent of past bench outcomes. The directional signal is for tracking purposes — if it persists for several windows, RLSH revisits the title's published spec.
Why does the standard error band keep showing up in RLSH columns?
Because at sample sizes near 6,000 spins, RTP observations can vary ±0.4% from the true population RTP simply due to sample noise. Every reading is reported with its sample size so readers can judge significance.
Has Hand of Madness's cadence ever drifted before?
Once, in February 2026, the xMagic trigger ran at ~225 spins for two weeks then reverted. The April reading at 240 is the first reading where the cadence sits more than 5% off provider expectation across a full 30-day window.
Will RLSH publish a delta column every week?
Yes. The column publishes weekly, every Monday or first business day after, covering rolling 30-day windows for the slots in the active bench rotation.
Play responsibly
21+ only. This content is intended for adults aged 21 and above. Delta data describes past observations, not future spin outcomes. Never bet more than you can afford to lose. Set a deposit limit at RLSH's responsible gaming page, or contact PAGCOR's helpline for support.




