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Conspiracy theories: Are we all victims of account-based gaming? (Page 2)

Topic created on 24th Jul. 2019 | Page: 2 of 12 | Answers: 113 | Views: 18,217
Zwischenmeister
Top Member
Liquid wrote on 07/24/2019 at 10:13 am: boy always the same people and topics. Just because you are looking for nEn culprit (iS nEn ReIsSeR wAs?) for your addiction

I recommend you to search for trancemonkey and his thread about "ask me anything about slots" and read it completely (at least his answers).

Or you can continue to believe that everything is in cahoots.

And apart from that, can you explain to me why you of all people are posting here in the part of the forum that is reserved for conspiracy theories (and is called that, so don't tell me you don't know anything)?

a) gives his opinion on a topic that you find so exhausting and disturbing

and

b) you are actually upset that other people in the forum for conspiracy theories exchange conspiracy theories?

Something doesn't quite fit there, does it? Could become a whole theory of its own... 🤣

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Anonym

Zwischenmeister wrote on 07/24/2019 at 11:30 AM
And quite apart from that, can you explain to me why you of all people are posting here in the part of the forum that is specially reserved for conspiracy theories (and is also called that, so don't tell me you don't know anything)

a) gives his opinion on a topic that you find so exhausting and disturbing

and

b) you are actually upset that other people in the forum for conspiracy theories exchange conspiracy theories?

Something doesn't quite add up there, does it? Could be a whole theory of its own... 🤣

He actually always writes the same thing, seems to be some kind of automatism.

In connection with his username I also have my own theory...:-P

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Liquid
Experienced
Who would have thought the Aluhut Number 1 has a theory lmao

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Anonym
Believe me
I really don't know what the terms "Aluhut" or "Aluhutträger" are supposed to mean.
You read that all the time, but I have no idea what is meant by it.

And you know what?
I'm also not interested at all !

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SevenEleven
Experienced
Off topic:

Boy, oh boy, did I miss you...

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Anonym
Cryptique wrote on 07/24/2019 at 13:06: Believe me
I really don't know what the terms "aluhut" or "aluhut wearer" are supposed to represent.
You read it all the time, but I have no idea what is meant by it.

And you know what?
I'm also not interested at all !

A****m

Quite old meme

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Julian
Elite
I would ask you to discuss this topic normally without attacking anyone personally.

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Anonym

DaGambler wrote on 07/24/2019 at 01:10: I'll put the question out there

With "simply held" slots, I find that the question does come up after a few years of playing.

For example, I love playing "Starmania" from NextGen. It comes back incredibly in the game itself. The bonus games are extremely meager for the most part (x10), but you have a chance at bigger wins. Today I deposited 50 euros and just wanted to Risk a bit. Played directly on 2.50 and received instant freespins. Came right times to 130 euros and increased to 5 euros per spin. I got the main symbol in a line. = 500 euros. Good I thought. Some wins followed directly after, until I was on almost 900 euros. After 10 minutes of play.

Now the slot behaves like this: If you Deposit bspw 100 euros and zockst on 0,50 per spin, you play over hours. to lose 100 euros with 0.50 there in an hour is almost impossible. You just get too much back and often every 3-5 minutes bonus games.

Well, I had 900 euros on it and let the thing times on 5 euros run. I had not even triggered a bonus game. And then it happened. Namely nothing. In just under an hour I received exactly 1 bonus game. That is, for this slot, a bankruptcy explanation. Also all possible attempts to change the stake led to no result. He pulled me down to 50 euros. After just 45 minutes. I then switched to Roulette and got 700 back for payout.

Now it's like this, I have experienced this more often in recent weeks. Play the slot like parallel in 2 casinos. If I get in casino 1 this 100x row in game, I get there over an enormously long period of time no more freespins. No matter if I reload or anything else. While in the other casino I permanently receive freespins and various smaller wins. The big difference: In Casino 1 (with the Big Win) my balance drops massively, while in Casino 2 the balance remains permanently stable

I've also had other runs, at Tipico I came in the slot once from 40 euros to an incredible 4000 euros. It's not like that. But just lately this happens to me extremely often and slowly I ask myself, could it be that the whole thing actually has to do with the connection to the game servers or with the respective account?



But what do you expect ? That it always goes permanently up in each casino?

If you have the luck that it goes in the one casino after the deposit relatively quickly up then withdraw the money and try it again another time.

But it is clear that it, for example, if you continue to 5 euros at some point goes down again.
So after good wins, take profit and try again, instead of hoping that it always goes up...... ... .

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Bitcoin
Experienced
Since I have an extreme streak of bad luck, I also tend to fall on the side of "this can't be a coincidence". I'm not necessarily looking for someone to blame, this is me and only me, since I bear the responsibility for my behavior.

But since everything always happened in the same way, I really began to doubt whether everything was just a coincidence. And I don't believe in it anymore. That's why I play much less and if, then with smaller deposits and stakes.

One evening after another session, which was just like all the others, I wrote to the slot manufacturer. That it was so strange how it always ran and I regularly have spins that repeat themselves. I used my email address, which I use for all my casino registrations, but I did NOT add my name. My email address is completely fictitious and you can't derive my name from it.

In the reply mail I was addressed with my correct first and last name. When I then asked where they know this came nothing more. Also in the reply mail came of course only the statement please ask the casino regarding gaming problems or requests from customers of the casino

Since then I really only pay in and PnG I avoid totally

3.2.1 and now come again the Aluhüteaussagen 😉

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MisterL
Expert
inflation coming soon
dress warmly

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