I have gotten 33 wins in 224 spins, so instead of an expected 25% win chance my result was under 15%, that's quite a big difference. I know "in the long run" this supposedly evens out, yet I don't think so.
Yeah, the result of the game can be verified in the long run. I just tried to check it out, and noticed that I got more losses than it should be within first 300 bets. Then the game gave me more wins. Normally, the HE of the games can be verified based on 10k bets. The result will be always different for a few hundred bets.
I have a question about new released game: Coin flip. If I bet 1 USD on heads and the result is heads, how many USD would I get? 1.98 USD or 1.96 USD?
You would get 1.96 USD as the coin flip game house edge is 2% at Stake. Normally, the win chance is 50% in the game. Mathematically, you will loss 50 bets and win 50 bets on every 100 bets. 50 wins will return you 50 × 1.96 = 98 USD. Therefore, you will loss 2 USD for every 100 USD wager (100 bets of 1 USD). Which is the HE of the game there.