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Tips, tricks, strategies... : Generalizable experience

Topic created on 07th Sep. 2017 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 5 | Views: 1,827
TonioKroeger
Experienced
Good evening, I've only been registered for a few days and I'm not sure if this works now or the question has already been discussed somewhere. Despite the known random principle, I would like to know if there is something like generalizable experience or tendencies or this was also perceived by others so. Are the following points therefore a matter of selective perception, wishful thinking, etc., or have others also noticed it somehow?

1. If a game runs badly, it usually does not suddenly get better, but you will lose money, i.e. you will not get any free spins or good pictures or only those that bring nothing. In gambling halls or casinos, which I now tend to avoid, I then often heard the phrase "the machine is open" or just "closed", "dead", etc.. Also for on-line Casinos it seems to run tendency in such a way. The bad luck only changes when and rarely when you choose other games within the casino, sometimes when you open it and close it again, etc. Bottom line: better to quit immediately and cash out than to keep trying.
2. If at all, free spins are given rather at the beginning, if they come later or even with Ach und Brach, there is usually not much and the prognosis is unfavorable. If free spins give nothing or only a little, this is a rather bad sign.
3. Annoying and scarce images (scatter in front of a wild symbol), constantly only two, instead of three Scatters (two books at books at "Book of Ra", ball in front of rows at Lucky Lady...) indicate a bad course.
4. Sometimes suddenly high stakes (e.g. played longer on 40 cents, suddenly 2 or 5 euros) lead to free spins or good pictures with corresponding wins.
5. Sometimes certain games within a casino run well over a longer period of time (a few days), while others run poorly.
6. A game in which one has won a lot will tend to give little later. Here I suspect that this is very subjective, since games/casinos/systems don't "remember" anything - that would be manipulation. Especially the tendency to repeat the "great" experience leads to losses later on in my opinion
7. Jackpot games go well if you have won relatively much in "normal" games before. I myself have received jackpots (about 6000 euros) a few times after it went well

Greetings T.K

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Anonym
Hello T.K.

I also don't know if this has all been discussed before and can only tell you my experience I have had and my opinion.

About all the points that you have spoken, certainly everyone has ever asked the question whether there is something to it.
With me it is personally so...

As soon as I notice in the certain game nothing runs and it takes forever to get into the free spins, I change the machine or even the game. I think there is something to it, that just games have something like... say... um levels? I'll try to describe it.
Level 1: The machine/game is absolutely running on empty and shows you a few free spins here and there that don't give anything and plays down
Level 2: The machine/game is running moderately well and gives here and there a few free spins that give moderately large wins but play you down for a long time
Stage 3. the machine is open often gives free spins and / or full rows however.

The levels as I imagine it of course change over time. This is absolutely just a way of describing roughly how I imagine it.
To point 4 I have to agree with you has often been the case that as soon as you play risky or suddenly put the bet high that goes into the free spins the same happens but also when putting down often. I am also firmly convinced that the stake plays a good role.

I have often experienced that a machine or game has drummed on 80 cents without end but as soon as I put the bet high, it was only a dead spin.

I am also 100% convinced that everything does not run as the casinos want to tell us, whether online or offline. This 100% random principle that everything is just pure luck or bad luck, I think there is not... so is my opinion about it.

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TonioKroeger
Experienced
Hi Danielowitch, thanks for the assessment. Yes, regarding level 3, I wonder what happens in the system when the apparatus is "open". There must also be a level beyond chance, namely when things suddenly go well in several games: Then, after all, it is no longer "chance" that you get a lot for a short moment, at most before when it opened, but as you yourself write, this can also be triggered by different stakes.

Here I would be interested in the assessment of the game developers who programmed all this stuff. As for points 1 and 2 above, there was only one exception with me, after I played on 1.35 EUR long Lucky Lady, lost about 300 euros and only had 30 euros and there were suddenly free spins that brought me to 1200 euros.
Today I could again make the experience that especially one NetEnt game (Invisible Man) went well, but the others did not. Well, probably everyone makes their own experiences, which is why this thread doesn't get much response😊 Probably the only constant experience is that when you play, you always lose in the end (unless you hit the jackpot). Greetings, T. K.

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Anonym
Read through my insider threads 😉 There may be a few answers ...

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Anonym
Akaris1973 wrote on 10.09.2017 at 04:06: Read through my insider threads 😉 There may be a few answers ...

Why don't you link them

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TonioKroeger
Experienced
I would be interested in those too:)

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