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Slot Games in general: who-wants-to-be-a-millionairer - Call Joker 83% and still wrong. (Page 2)

Topic created on 06th Sep. 2020 | Page: 2 of 3 | Answers: 24 | Views: 3,820
RebellYell
Top Member
wettibernd wrote on 06.09.2020 at 11:15 am: This is nothing more than a Risk button on an ATM. If you should win then you can also take the option with 0% and this will still be correct and if you should lose then the selection with 99.9% is just wrong.

At the cash machine there are meanwhile risk keys? Gambling now even when withdrawing money.

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wettibernd
Expert
RebellYell wrote on 09/06/2020 at 11:24 am
There are now Risk buttons at the ATM? Gambling now even when withdrawing money.

Let's call it gambling or date machine. An ATM with a risk function would be a bit violent, but quite conceivable.

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RebellYell
Top Member
wettibernd wrote on 06.09.2020 at 11:27 am
Let's call it a gambling or date machine. ATM with Risiokofunktion would be a bit heavy but quite conceivable.

I thought you meant these things. Something I had to laugh anyway

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DerHamburger87
Top Member
RebellYell wrote on 09/06/2020 at 11:24 am
There are now Risk buttons at the ATM? Gambling now even when withdrawing money.

Sure, never paid attention to it when withdrawing money? If you withdraw 10€, comes directly the message from the Volksbank whether ladder or black / red.
That's why the buttons on the ATMs are recently so verranzt and dented

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wettibernd
Expert
Would be nevertheless a new source of income for the banks. Then comes the writing "do you really want the 200€ or do we do double or nothing"

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DerHamburger87
Top Member
wettibernd wrote on 06.09.2020 at 11:27 am
Let's call it a gambling or date machine. ATM with Risiokofunktion would be a bit heavy but quite conceivable.

Absolutely, after all, these ATMs with gambling function are top from the payout, no mga licensed casino comes close
I've always had the money directly in my account

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Cheeseburger
Experienced

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Jojolino
Amateur
Cheeseburger wrote on 09/06/2020 at 11:39 am:

Hahaha It's gone Haha is the same with all the slots it's gone

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supermode
Expert
I usually don't sit on the chair anyway, unless the balance allows it, because if the machine is so bock, there are re-triggers in the 8 FS anyway.

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Anonym
This happens all the time and you can see it's the same as always - it's a foregone conclusion how many free spins you'll get
Even if you don't sit on the chair and he wants to give you more than 8 games, he does it through the retriggers
Still, you feel like you have to sit on the chair and grab as many games as possible

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