Elin Sandgren
Guides & blogI write the guides, test notes and news pieces on INFERNOSLOTS. Slots became my thing because the math is honest: the numbers are there, they can be read, and yet almost everyone guesses. My job is to make them understandable without promising anything they can't deliver.
About me
Background, taste and what I'm actually doing here
I got into slots the back way — through the numbers. What stuck with me wasn’t the big wins in clips online, but how differently two games with exactly the same RTP can behave, and how little of what’s written about the subject actually explains why. Since then it’s become a habit to open the information panel before I open my wallet.
At INFERNOSLOTS I am responsible for everything that isn't a review: the guides, the how-to texts, the test notes from mobile and the ongoing notes about what happens in the catalog. The reviews of individual games and casinos are written Rasmus Hjortberg — we deliberately separate the roles, so that the person who rates is not also the one who explains the rules.
My own taste leans toward low and medium volatility, long sessions and small stakes. I prefer to play on my phone in the evenings, which is exactly why the mobile test became my pet project: a game that is built for a 27-inch screen is seldom lovable on a phone. And I have no weakness for bonus buys — most of the time you pay dearly to avoid waiting.
What I promise you as a reader is simple: the numbers come from the games' own rule sheets, nothing is made up, and when a piece of information is missing I write that it is missing. It's less exciting than guessing. It's also the only reason to trust a site like this.
How I work
Four rules I won't budge on
The rulesheet before the press release
RTP, volatility, features and max win are taken from the game's own material. Promotional copy from an operator is never a source for a figure.
If the information is missing, I write that
Many providers do not publish volatility or hit frequency. Then it says «not published» — not an estimated value that looks precise.
No systems, no guarantees
There is no staking strategy that changes the odds. I won't write copy that suggests otherwise, no matter how good it would make as a headline.
The advertisement does not affect the content
The page makes money from an ad link to a partner casino. It sits outside the text and never changes what a guide recommends.
Guide · 3 August 2026
How to choose the right inferno-slot: RTP, volatility and max win explained
Three numbers, three different questions — and how they're combined into a choice that fits your budget.
Review · 2 augusti 2026
Mobile slots: how we test every game before it gets into the guide
Seven points that determine if a game is built for a phone or just shrunk down to it.
Method
How we test: what we read, what we measure and what we refuse to claim
The editorial team's approach in plain language, including what we don't do.