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Landbased Casinos in general: Survey if and what has changed in game arcades? Your personal opinion is asked. (Page 3)

Topic created on 21st Nov. 2018 | Page: 3 of 4 | Answers: 31 | Views: 8,517
Begbie
Elite
after a few visits i noticed that the hourly loss reduced from 80€ to 60€ leads to this,
that now even more devices are "stonewalling" on charges over 50Ct
before it was usually the case that only the devices that were in a poor ejection phase
ate the money quickly and the Deposit stop came (red timeline with minutes).

in the meantime, however, the devices that are in the lower to middle average as far as the ejection phase is concerned,
more quickly at the hourly loss limit for stakes over 50Ct.
i feel i see more machines with a red timeline than before

if this doesn't settle down, highrollers will visit the halls less. that's for sure.

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Skeptiker
Rookie
Malganes wrote on 24/11/2018 at 12:46 PM
When I hear that already always which say: ...hold the box times free, it is full, it comes shortly.
It has no influence on the vending machine whether it is now full or as good as empty. That is my opinion.
If he wants to throw, then he throws.

Not quite. If the boss wants to throw, then he throws. Nothing to do with luck or coincidence or anything like that. It's a tough business with very precisely programmed machines. (Okay, there are always bugs, but they are usually fixed quickly).

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Anonym
Skeptic wrote on 11/24/2018 at 12:37 PM
Wait a few days... Now there are many times Christmas bonus - flies just like every year in the halls.
Was yesterday briefly times in the hall - 5 euros, more gibts of ME no more. And there were exactly the same fanatics as always there. Grumbling, scolding and - I'll just go and get some money, keep the box free, it's full, it'll be here in a minute. Oh man...

yes you're right.i'll wait for december and check back in january.i won't play there anymore,though,it's too exhausting for me.i want to relax and not get angry.

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Knochen
Elite
Real high rollers probably don't play in arcades anyway. Much too annoying since you actually have to win before you can roll high. In addition, the maximum stakes are also simply too low

I will play more often in the arcade than in the OC, simply because of the new games. Whether I win something or not is, as in the OC, of course irrelevant. I personally wouldn't care if it was 5% less than before

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Tolga
Rookie
it's just no fun anymore I'm only in the minus yoa and only one machine to play is also really dirt I play mainly only on the Internet and currently try my play completely to restrict

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Sascha666
Amateur
Best Tip I heard once in an arcade, "If he giveth, he giveth."
Actually spot on, just annoying in the halls all the would-be fortune-tellers, flip-key Rambos and scroungers.

Typical present stereotypes: the craftsman/malocher in blue overalls, the highroll entrepreneur (who of course can't pay his employees more than 8,70€ an hour),
the highroll-prostitute, the gangster, the girlfriend of the gambler, the 5ct-gambler-unemployed, the employee who needs the kick, finally the man/woman with the tooth gap behind the counter.

There is no reason to go to these booths anymore (regularly), if you know OC's and casinos.
bad AQ, annoyingly long bookings, no more free drinks and nibbles (probably lt. law, too bad), you have to drive there (even in winter), smells of smoke, kebab and fart, mostly lousy, depressed mood, envy and resentment in the case of winning (sure, there's also in casinos), etc..

If you want to play at a machine you have to type in the stupid code.
As an adult, it's like when you needed your mother's signature to take part in an excursion when you were at school.

99% of the time, the machines run like crap, and a 50 or 100 is sunk in no time, even if you only play for 20 cents.
On the other hand, the winning opportunities are severely limited, occur even more rarely, and then have to be rebooked forever.
The 500x-1000x wins I had in the halls, I can count on my hand! (Within 7 years).

Therefore: The connoisseur of the world makes himself a coffee/drink at home, turns on the PC and enjoys the countless games that are available.

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Knochen
Elite
You have all had very different experiences in Spielos than I have...

I used to be in arcades really often, actually almost daily. I was in all the arcades in my city and in many in the surrounding area (greater Stuttgart)

I was scammed once by a guy who asked me for 2,40€ or so for a train ticket. I told him if I win he can have it, but then he went on quite quickly. Otherwise, however, it has happened to me twice that I had a nice chat with a seat next to me and he pushed me when I was broke another 10€ in the machine without me asking

The audience is of course partly "asocial", that can not be denied. As far as this point is concerned, I can agree with the previous speaker

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Scamazbird
Amateur
Guys now seriously


Players who visit the spilos every day for years are self-employed, drug dealers or do other criminal things


A normal earner can never spend 500 or 1000 or even thousands a month for years

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Sascha666
Amateur
Bone wrote on 11/25/2018 at 8:00 pm: You all have really different experiences here in Spielos than I do...

I used to go to arcades really often, almost daily actually. I was in all the arcades in my city and in many in the surrounding area (Greater Stuttgart)

I was scammed once by a guy who asked me for 2,40€ or so for a train ticket. I told him if I win he can have it, but then he went on quite quickly. Otherwise, however, it has happened to me twice that I had a nice chat with a seat next to me and he pushed me when I was broke another 10€ in the machine without me asking

The audience is of course partly "asocial", that can not be denied. As far as this point is concerned, I can agree with the previous speaker.

You probably come from the same corner as I do.
Which hall was particularly memorable to you, stood out?

It's a pity that the halls have removed all the goodies over the years.
Cigarettes, snacks, free money, wheels of fortune, free coffee, etc....
I mean. With the sums that you can lose per hour, this tears the operator certainly no hole in the gold memory.^^

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Knochen
Elite
Sascha666 wrote on 11/25/2018 at 10:19 PM
You must be from the same corner as me.
Which hall stuck out in your mind, stood out?

It's a pity that the halls have dismantled all goodies over the years.
Ciggies, snacks, free money, wheels of fortune, free coffee, etc....
I mean. With the sums which one can lose there per hour, tears the operator surely no hole in the gold memory

Where exactly I come from I do not want to big breittreten here

That has legal background. The big arcades would still love to serve food to their customers, but they are not allowed to. There are a handful of other absurd regulations. I think I read somewhere that an arcade operator is allowed to offer his customers an apple, for example, but not a banana, because it is too filling. In my area, the first arcades have already started charging for drinks, because they are apparently no longer allowed to offer them for free. In other cities/counties, however, they still offer drinks for free. I don't know if they're simply lying or if even municipal regulations vary from place to place

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