Knochen wrote on 25.04.2018 at 11:21: And what should they do please? Remotely control that the machines don't give anything? Use your brain, what's the point of the casino always locking down the wins when a supervisor is around? Why would they want to create a recognizable regularity in the first place? That would be the stupidest kind of cheating I can think of.
Having employees watch you win isn't unusual, it's a highlight in a boring profession.
I think you, like many gamblers/gambling addicts, suffer from very selective perception and a massive perception disorder. Classic thoughts like "The guy next to me is winning all the time, the guy 5 machines down has another big win, another free spins" etc. are common to many gamblers because they only perceive the wins of others. Then it is probably enough that once a bigger win comes and just no employee is nearby, next time there is an employee and you lose and you have already found the culprit. Look for the blame for losing with you. You went to a place that guarantees you will lose in the long run. I don't think the casino is cheating you. And if you seriously believe that and still go there, you are definitely very addicted to gambling because who goes to a place where they get cheated several times, get cheated again and again, complain and go back the next day to get cheated? Nobody does that
Nice to judge people you do not know
If someone else wins at another machine I'm not interested because it's not my win or my money. I know these people who look over at you like immediately when it somehow jingles and turn their head back and forth 300 times in the minute and want to watch everywhere at once...:D
I have only made these observations here and wanted to know if you have experienced something similar. If it is about money and in the casinos about a lot of money, the fraud is not far away, no matter how many licenses etc there are.
Casino all just a scam?
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Nice to judge people you do not know
If someone else wins at another machine I'm not interested because it's not my win or my money. I know these people who look over at you like immediately when it somehow jingles and turn their head back and forth 300 times in the minute and want to watch everywhere at once...:D
I have only made these observations here and wanted to know if you have experienced something similar. If it is about money and in the casinos about a lot of money, the fraud is not far away, no matter how many licenses etc there are.
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