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Landbased Casinos in general: Hall quota? (Page 3)

Topic created on 12th Jul. 2021 | Page: 3 of 16 | Answers: 151 | Views: 29,901
Stromberg
Legend
einspielung wrote on 20.07.2021 at 11:29: But this is not recommended to play in sports betting offices.
If you look at the audience that stands there smoking in front of the door ...
Oh dear.
Basically gambling is sh....

Individuals win, the majority loses.

Recently, sports betting has also been available on the Internet, which everyone is talking about
We'll see if the Internet catches on, but it seems to be on the right track.

Apart from that, haste right😁

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dersawen
Top Member
My two cents on this post

1. Basically I would recommend everyone to gamble only in tüv-approved halls

2. The devices are indeed connected to each other to a central computer. But this is primarily so that the staff can read out the fill level of the devices, e.g. for a refill. It is also possible to display how much money is in a device. However, this has no influence on whether the device will also "spit" in a timely manner. "Empty" devices can pay out just as much, they just have to be topped up.

3. If you know a vending machine operator or technician, or ask him friendly about it, he will be able to tell you as much as you There is only a limited influence on when a machine "spits". That is and remains due to chance. However, it is probably so that each use has a kind of "curve". If this reaches a certain point, then the device will pay on this stake. So if someone plays for several hours at a time on 20 cents, for example, then the machine will pay on that bet at some point. (e.g. full row mummy, explorers or full screens in the free spins) That's why I constantly change the bets, sometimes one or two spins are enough with a lot of luck

4. In principle, you only have to play the machine that is currently in the payout phase

You can divide the phases as follows:
- Feeding phase
- medium wins; i.e. the machine lets you play, but does not give you bigger wins
- Payout (jackpot)

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Cheeseburger
Experienced
You should also always have the right ID...very important thing, for years the same game g*

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Falke
Expert
Maria_Sunday wrote on 14.07.2021 at 11:14 am: Gamble1 is right, although you can also make various settings on the devices depending on the networking e.g. activate / deactivate games, change volume and brightness. But there is no hall quota or similar. There I must disappoint all conspiracy theorists unfortunately.

I personally know someone who has worked in the industry for 20 years in a leading position. And yes, there was at least in their halls clearly a control point with which the payout ratio could be regulated up or down. Was not in Germany, but the same / similar machines as in Germany. Must not apply to every booth, in some of them I know it but with certainty that this was done. And that was not the only one from whom I got the info.

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Byrrrd
Rookie
I remember a case that went through the press many years ago (I'm not looking for it now because Google does dumb) where a very large arcade operator put its payout ratio up to attract more customers.

The whole thing blew up and the operator had to pay a hefty fine. Nothing more actually happened, except that since that time, the payout ratio tests have been handed over to the Fraunhofer Institute. Basically, these tests have been criticized for years, because these tests have to be done without any insight into the code and are ultimately nothing more than statistical surveys of 10,000 10-cent games.

Whether the testers have a "real" version of the games etc. is something for the conspiracy theorists to rack their brains over

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gamble1
Legend
Byrrrd wrote on 07/29/2021 at 11:58 am: I remember a case that went through the press many years ago (I'm not looking for it now because Google does goofy) where a very large arcade operator put their payout ratio up to attract more customers.

The whole thing blew up and the operator had to pay a hefty fine. Nothing more actually happened, except that since that time, the payout ratio tests have been handed over to the Fraunhofer Institute. Basically, these tests have been criticized for years, because these tests have to be done without any insight into the code and are ultimately nothing more than statistical surveys of 10,000 10-cent games.

Whether the testers have a "real" version of the games etc. is a matter for the conspiracy theorists

Well, since the machines in the arcades anyway after the rebooking only cover the entertainment area, no payout ratio is applied there anyway

Thus, the actual roller game is only the entertainment for the annoying booking if you interpret it 1:1 according to the law

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Blubbo33
Elite
dersawen wrote on 07/29/2021 at 01:11: My two cents on this post

1. Basically I would recommend everyone to gamble only in tüv approved halls

2. The devices are indeed connected to each other to a central computer. But this is primarily so that the staff can read out the fill level of the devices, e.g. for a refill. It is also possible to display how much money is in a device. However, this has no influence on whether the device will also "spit" in a timely manner. "Empty" devices can pay out just as much, they just have to be topped up.

3. If you know a vending machine operator or technician, or ask him friendly about it, he will be able to tell you as much as you There is only a limited influence on when a machine "spits". That is and remains due to chance. However, it is probably so that each use has a kind of "curve". If this reaches a certain point, then the device will pay on this stake. So if someone plays for several hours at a time on 20 cents, for example, then the machine will pay on that bet at some point. (e.g. full row mummy, explorers or full screen in the free spins) That's why I also constantly change the bets, sometimes one or two spins are enough with a lot of luck

4. In principle, you only have to play the machine that is currently in the payout phase

You can divide the phases as follows:
- Feeding phase
- medium wins; i.e. the machine lets you play, but does not give you bigger wins
- Payout (jackpot)


Dear sarwen, so I've read a lot, but this is really nonsense

So just as an example, I know machines that have thrown for days nothing, no matter what line bet or game. And to tell someone to play as long as 20 sometime comes full screen or the like, for this I do not necessarily have to be clairvoyant, although this system also does not work.



By the way, there is also the curve online, test it out. Plays on 20 cents a few hours bod sometime comes full screen or ne row. !?

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dersawen
Top Member

Blubbo33 wrote on 29.07.2021 at 17:11
Dear sarwen so I have read a lot but this is really nonsense

So just as an example, I know machines that have thrown nothing for days, no matter what line bet or play. And to tell someone play as long as 20 sometime comes full screen or the like, for this I do not necessarily have to be clairvoyant, although this system also does not work.



By the way, there is also the curve online, test it out. Plays on 20 cents a few hours bod sometime comes full screen or ne row. !?

at some point he will spit on the bet. the given period was an example. you are welcome to think it is nonsense i know where i got my knowledge from and that is enough for me

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dersawen
Top Member
Blubbo33 wrote on 29.07.2021 at 17:11
And to tell someone play as long as on 20 sometime comes full screen or similar, for that I do not necessarily have to be clairvoyant, although this system does not work either.


so not nonsense after all? you contradict yourself

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dersawen
Top Member

Blubbo33 wrote on 29.07.2021 at 17:11
By the way there is the curve also online, test it out . Plays on 20 cents a few hours bod sometime comes full screen or ne row. !?

this subforum is exclusively about arcades and slot machines. or do you also compare a car with a quad, just because both have four wheels?

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