Biography
Kessar Kalim is a digital gaming analyst specialising in probability-driven mechanics, fairness systems and technical game evaluation. Over the past several years, he has developed a reputation for producing clear, structured explanations of how games like Plinko operate under different providers and platforms. His work focuses on breaking down complex concepts such as RTP modelling, volatility distribution, provably fair technology and mathematical simulations used in chance-based gameplay.
Kessar began his career as a researcher in interactive systems, where he examined how user behaviour changes in response to variable risk structures. This background enabled him to transition naturally into analysing online game mechanics with a strong emphasis on transparency and responsible interpretation. He has contributed to numerous educational resources, offering guides that help players understand randomness without reinforcing misconceptions about strategy or predictability.
Today, Kessar continues to study emerging game formats, mobile adaptations and browser-based implementations to evaluate how design choices impact user experience. His writing prioritises clarity, accuracy and user awareness, ensuring readers receive reliable, non-promotional insights. Through his work, he aims to foster better understanding of digital games as entertainment products shaped by mathematics, probability and responsible use.

