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Online Casinos in general: Somehow the air out at online casinos ? (Page 2)

Topic created on 24th Jun. 2018 | Page: 2 of 6 | Answers: 54 | Views: 9,875
Begbie
Elite
redriver67 wrote on 26.06.2018 at 13:08: But funny is that after a larger win often over hours, no matter which slot, no matter which game manufacturer the spins just rattle through.

everyone knows this and for me personally it is not only an indication but actually a proof that there is not only a game-specific quota,
but also something like a "global quota".
and this global quota is a combination of account name, email address, information collected from the providers and of course the casino itself.
there is no other way to explain an observation like "no matter which slot you play, nothing more comes"

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Knochen
Elite
No, the win does not have to be as realistic as the loss. Chance does not mean that it is a 50:50 chance. The thing about changing the bet is a bit mysterious, I agree. I think everyone has had the experience of things suddenly going better when you change the bet. Unfortunately, you never know what would have happened if you had kept playing the same bet. But that has happened to me also often to the positive. If for example on 40ct bet nothing came and I put on 80ct and 2 turns later came FS or similar. What it really has to do with it we can not know.

In the long run, you as a player is of course the loser. And that alone because of the RTP. What I think definitely changes with most players over time is their willingness to pay out. I noticed that quite strongly in myself in the past. At times I also thought "somehow it used to be better". Then I found photos on my old cell phone, where I had photographed money stalls at vending machines of 60 or 80 euros, paid out and was happy like crazy. Two years later after I once had a 900€ win, I would have felt that as "play money", won, gambled away and afterwards scolded it came nothing. So ask yourself, came since March really NO more wins, or just no wins that were enough for you? I could be really angry about myself again that I won 250 € in my last session and have gambled away directly again and even paid again. Previously, I would have at least 200 € paid out directly, instead of simply turning up the stakes.

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Knochen
Elite
No one determines your luck. Except perhaps you yourself by giving yourself the worst possible odds and playing casino games. In my opinion, a healthy gambler should always be aware that he is to blame for the loss of his money. The odds are simply against you as a gambler and the Risk-reward ratio is absolutely catastrophic, no experienced broker for example would ever invest. It is and remains an entertainment that costs money and the attraction is based on the fact that you can win sometimes. But you can not plan a win, even if you have already lost 100 times because that does not increase the chance to win.

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Julian
Elite
Knochen wrote on 06/26/2018 at 13:41: No the win does not have to be as realistic as the loss. It's not like chance means it's a 50/50 chance. The changing the stakes thing is a bit mysterious, I agree. I think everyone has had the experience of things suddenly going better when you change the bet. Unfortunately, you never know what would have happened if you had kept playing the same bet. But that has happened to me also often to the positive. If for example on 40ct bet nothing came and I put on 80ct and 2 turns later came FS or similar. What it really has to do with it we can not know.

In the long run, you as a player is of course the loser. And that alone because of the RTP. What I think definitely changes in most players over time is their willingness to pay out. I noticed that quite strongly in myself in the past. At times I also thought "somehow it used to be better". Then I found photos on my old cell phone, where I had photographed money stalls at vending machines of 60 or 80 euros, paid out and was happy like crazy. Two years later after I once had a 900€ win, I would have felt that as "play money", won, gambled away and afterwards scolded it came nothing. So ask yourself, came since March really NO more wins, or just no wins that were enough for you? I could be really angry about myself again that I won 250 € in my last session and have gambled away directly again and even paid again. Previously, I would have at least 200 € paid out directly, instead of simply turning up the stakes.

I agree with you, I'm a relatively low-stakes player myself and if I made a 10-20€ Deposit I would normally have cashed out at 100-150€ balance. But I guess the longer you play and the more winning pictures you put in your head, the more hope you have to see something "bigger".

Last week I won around 1500€ with a 10€ deposit at Platin-Casino and cashed out. The next day I made another deposit at Videoslots and after a 50€ deposit I won around 500-600€. A sum that I would have paid out directly in other circumstances, but the session from the day before had burned into my skull and for some reason I saw the win as not "worthy" to be paid out. So the bet was directly increased and everything was gambled away.

Often you are simply the biggest enemy





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Anonym
Bones... no win. Ex. I Deposit 200 € and at some point I get what back, but ate before, lande vlt by the win, on about 200 € again, I play of course further, because that is ba my game stake. I want to say that I have not even come over my deposits in recent months. Clearly, the greed is great, I have earlier also smaller amounts paid out, which I have today often gambled away again, but at that time I have also paid in less. Seen in proportion, those were then also wins. I don't believe in the Misz anymore and for me as a human being there is always only all or nothing... with that I mean, that I get my addictions only in the grasp, if I stop abruptly with that which does me no good completely. So no reduction, that brings me nothing. Therefore, I hope that gambling will continue to be a thing of the past in the future and that I will dedicate myself to more effective things with the time I have won. You write that luck cannot be forced, but neither can bad luck be forced if it is subject to chance. LG

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s****e
You really can't hear that anymore with the RTP. It's really scary how easy it is to pull money out of people's pockets, and there are still people who think everything is okay.

When many people have a certain feeling, it is usually true. And if I have to say that about "gamblers" who have been playing for 4-5 years, and then Risk a tenner death-defyingly and constantly spit big sounds here, then I really get the crisis.

The difference between 10 years ago and today is a huge difference. And almost everyone has that feeling. If you've grown up with this rip-off mentality, I'm not surprised that everything seems normal to you.

Everyone who gambles longer can confirm that. And not because of this childish invented RTP of the casinos.

Here is systematic rip-off in whatever form takes place. Since no sow is interested in the RTP of the casinos. To what extent here the casinos have access, still no one knows.
You only notice that it has almost all the same scam.

And that it goes from a certain point only downhill, no matter what stakes you play, no matter which slot you play, that is with the mass of players all imagination, or what? Is that RTP?

How naive!

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Knochen
Elite
But chance does not equal 50:50! If the probability of having bad luck instead of good luck increases with every spin, then you are virtually forcing your bad luck. But the fact that you yourself say that you are addicted to gambling and no longer want to play is a really good thing. Then I wish you only the best in it to stop completely, because too much play makes not only money and time but also simply the psyche kaputt. I also don't think it's a good idea to cut down. Maybe you can reduce a vice like chocolate or TV time, but with an addiction that is pure self-deception. Then you just don't gamble for two weeks and after that with double the effort. Stopping completely and in one fell swoop is the only way!

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s****e
Sure, everyone who grumbles here, you sülzt with your psyche full! Because you once read a book, you know everything with your megalong Zockerkarriere!

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dnight
Rookie
no matter what is said here about rtp or other random generators. It is and remains an exploitation of addicts. If it would be so easy to understand that then this market would not be alive for a long time. This simply reflects my personal experience. Even Matthias will still be a few thousand in the red after his 60k Euro win. The games collect globally across all casino networks a Pot of each player and pay him back after some time something in money to consolidate the impression that the player has won something. This is my impression over now almost 1 year gambling "career".

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