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Bobby
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Re: Pokies

Post by Bobby » Thu Aug 05, 2021 7:12 pm

Super Nova wrote:
Thu Aug 05, 2021 2:38 pm
Yes, the Demo game is not following the same win/odds/random algorithm of the real game.

I bet it made you feel like using real money.
Yes - it's still exciting -
have a go at the links on the first page of this thread.

This game seems to be easy to win:
https://supermegaslot.com/demo/game.php?game=3013

Buffalo
I started from $100 and went up to $86,266. :lol:

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Re: Pokies

Post by sprintcyclist » Thu Aug 05, 2021 7:32 pm

Super Nova wrote:
Thu Aug 05, 2021 2:47 pm
I work in the gambling industry for a while.

They use the term "reinvestment"

They want want you win sometimes, by the odds but they do not want you to leave the table or game until they have taken it all. That is: You reinvest any winnings hoping to win even more.

A suckers game.

Like BO, I will play Blackjack when I am near a Casino but I walk in with say $200, prepared to lose it all. Generally do. Sometime I win but over my life I think I have lost more than I won.

The odds are, you will lose.

The only way to play and enjoy it is to be prepared to walk away when you are up.

So I do this. When I have increased my stake to $400, I pocket my original $200 and leave when I have lost my winnings. I keep the $200 to hours or next day if I come back. But none of it works. Over time I lose. It is all a mind f..k. No system works.
Yes.
A casinos business IS blackjack/roulette/craps/21.
They are professionals, they do it 24/7.
You are on their territory playing their rules at their game.

They will win.
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Bobby
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Re: Pokies

Post by Bobby » Thu Aug 05, 2021 8:20 pm

sprintcyclist wrote:
Thu Aug 05, 2021 7:32 pm

Yes.
A casinos business IS blackjack/roulette/craps/21.
They are professionals, they do it 24/7.
You are on their territory playing their rules at their game.

They will win.
They are experts at taking your money.

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Re: Pokies

Post by Gordon » Thu Aug 05, 2021 8:46 pm

Super Nova wrote:
Thu Aug 05, 2021 2:47 pm
I work in the gambling industry for a while.

They use the term "reinvestment"

They want want you win sometimes, by the odds but they do not want you to leave the table or game until they have taken it all. That is: You reinvest any winnings hoping to win even more.

A suckers game.

Like BO, I will play Blackjack when I am near a Casino but I walk in with say $200, prepared to lose it all. Generally do. Sometime I win but over my life I think I have lost more than I won.

The odds are, you will lose.

The only way to play and enjoy it is to be prepared to walk away when you are up.

So I do this. When I have increased my stake to $400, I pocket my original $200 and leave when I have lost my winnings. I keep the $200 to hours or next day if I come back. But none of it works. Over time I lose. It is all a mind f..k. No system works.
But don't you find casinos to be the most miserable place in the world?

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Re: Pokies

Post by Bobby » Thu Aug 05, 2021 9:53 pm

Bobby wrote:
Thu Aug 05, 2021 7:12 pm
Super Nova wrote:
Thu Aug 05, 2021 2:38 pm
Yes, the Demo game is not following the same win/odds/random algorithm of the real game.

I bet it made you feel like using real money.
Yes - it's still exciting -
have a go at the links on the first page of this thread.

This game seems to be easy to win:
https://supermegaslot.com/demo/game.php?game=3013

Buffalo
I started from $100 and went up to $86,266. :lol:

I tried the Buffalo game tonight letting
it run with flat betting $1.20 per spin and running 100 spins at a time.
I let it go for many hours so we are talking about 1000s of spins.
It went up to $1119.43 !
That is proof that the payout is higher than 100%.
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Re: Pokies

Post by Super Nova » Mon Aug 09, 2021 3:47 pm

Gordon wrote:
Thu Aug 05, 2021 8:46 pm
Super Nova wrote:
Thu Aug 05, 2021 2:47 pm
I work in the gambling industry for a while.

They use the term "reinvestment"

They want want you win sometimes, by the odds but they do not want you to leave the table or game until they have taken it all. That is: You reinvest any winnings hoping to win even more.

A suckers game.

Like BO, I will play Blackjack when I am near a Casino but I walk in with say $200, prepared to lose it all. Generally do. Sometime I win but over my life I think I have lost more than I won.

The odds are, you will lose.

The only way to play and enjoy it is to be prepared to walk away when you are up.

So I do this. When I have increased my stake to $400, I pocket my original $200 and leave when I have lost my winnings. I keep the $200 to hours or next day if I come back. But none of it works. Over time I lose. It is all a mind f..k. No system works.
But don't you find casinos to be the most miserable place in the world?
Well yes but sometimes in places in the world they are an oasis.

E.G. I had to work in J'burg for about 10 months a few years ago.
I was just not safe anywhere so I lived in a hotel in a Casino. It was great. A European street feel as it was so big.

I stopped going to the tables in a few weeks and found it boring. Plus I never really won and the free drinks didn't make it worthwhile. (as I don't drink, so free cokes)

As to miserable, I would look around and clearly see people addicted and in some cases clearly spending everything they have. It is a miserable place unless you go there to not gamble. There are plenty of other things to do there if there is nowhere else to go.
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