Does "stopping" do anything during normal shooting?
6th Jun. 2018, at 12:20 pm CEST#1
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Hey guys ,
tell me is there eig. any proof that stopping like let's say in Book of Dead when 2 books appear changes something in the picture?
Or is the stopping completely indifferent and in the end comes even if you stop the same picture as if you do not stop?
Does "stopping" do anything during normal shooting?
6th Jun. 2018, at 12:41 pm CEST#2
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I know the "stop" actually mainly from "earlier" from the Spielo ... Online I never do - at most accidentally. However, I assume that it does not matter whether you play it on auto, manual or "stop"
Does "stopping" do anything during normal shooting?
6th Jun. 2018, at 12:47 pm CEST#3
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Hey agnesaislami,
I think every player has made the experience that by clicking quickly or by "stopping" good winning pictures or free spins have appeared.
However, the round or the "picture" is already decided after you click on the "Spin" button, that is, only the time window in which the picture is displayed for you changes.
I don't know if you have seen this before with the Big Time Gaming slot "Danger High Voltage", but there is a kind of bug that as soon as you start a round it can often happen that your account balance already changes (is increased by any win) before the symbols have landed.
The only thing that is still argued about from time to time is the "Fast Play" feature. That is, if you select the option, it could presumably result in you getting different images than if you were playing in "normal" mode. Since the time window in which you start a new round changes, it might take different random numbers from the random number generator. However, there is no evidence for this and it is just my theory.
And the same is true for "stopping", so to speak. If you were to stop a spin, you would get exactly the same image as if you did it at normal speed. But if you would play several rounds with the "stop" function, the time window could change again in which other numbers could be drawn
But this can be both positive and negative for you and would not change anything in the long run in my opinion.
So I would just advise you to play with the method you enjoy, it is not possible to influence any wins or even to force
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6th Jun. 2018, at 12:50 pm CEST#4
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agnesaislami wrote on 06/06/2018 at 12:20 pm: Hey guys ,
tell me is there eig. any proof that stopping like let's say Book of Dead when 2 books appear changes something in the picture?
Or does the stopping not matter at all and in the end even if you stop the same picture comes as if you don't stop ?
Sorry for my spelling am on the road
It doesn't matter at all and the same image will appear. The only thing that matters is the time when the spin was started because immediately after that the Round ID (behind which the result is stored) is assigned. This is not different at Slot machines nowadays. Only in former times at the mechanical slot machines a stop function still influenced the result.
I hope the answer is understandable and helps you.
Does "stopping" do anything during normal shooting?
6th Jun. 2018, at 12:53 pm CEST#5
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JulianK wrote on 06/06/2018 at 12:47 pm: Hey agnesaislami,
I think every player has already made the experience that by clicking quickly or also by "stopping" good winning pictures or also free spins have appeared.
However, the round or the "picture" is already decided after you click on the "Spin" button, that is, it only changes the time window in which the image is displayed for you.
I don't know if you have seen this before with the Big Time Gaming slot "Danger High Voltage", but there is a kind of bug that as soon as you start a round it can often happen that your account balance already changes (is increased by any win) before the symbols have landed.
The only thing that is still argued about from time to time is the "Fast Play" feature. That is, if you select the option, it could presumably result in you getting different images than if you were playing in "normal" mode. Since the time window in which you start a new round changes, it might take different random numbers from the random number generator. However, there is no evidence for this and it is just my theory.
And the same is true for "stopping", so to speak. If you were to stop a spin, you would get exactly the same image as if you did it at normal speed. But if you would play several rounds with the "stop" function, the time window could change again in which other numbers could be drawn
But this can be both positive and negative for you and would not change anything in the long run in my opinion.
So I would just advise you to play with the method you enjoy, it is not possible to influence or even force any wins
That's what I thought, but I find it funny because I have never gotten good pictures by stopping . Well then I leave that and will just play normally and let the reels spin
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6th Jun. 2018, at 01:05 pm CEST#6
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I think everyone has had the theory that stopping can lead to better images. Some figures in the game can hold seminars about it. Some players really believe that they have "stopped in" on a nice win, that is, that they have actively contributed to the win. You can understand this if you know how the human psyche operates stimuli. It is an evolutionary advantage to be able to recognize correlations and to take advantage of patterns. A normal player stops maybe every 10 spins. Now, once a big win appears when stopping, it is associated with stopping. Each additional win that occurs "through" stopping reinforces this impression. The fact that wins also appear in normal play is beside the point. Even if you stop and no win appears, this is usually dismissed. Realistically, it simply makes no difference. Stopping is simply a more active process than a normal spin and gives the player the feeling of doing something himself. Actions are more likely to be remembered, which is how people learn. I think the industry also takes advantage of this behavior.
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6th Jun. 2018, at 01:18 pm CEST#7
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I have often managed to get free spins much faster by stopping, I have wasted much less money, so with Book of Dead I have the feeling that it is useful
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6th Jun. 2018, at 01:22 pm CEST#8
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Folks, this is no longer a mechanical machine!
Stopping only shortens the playing process. However, nothing changes at all in the result.
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6th Jun. 2018, at 01:25 pm CEST#9
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Mombasa wrote on 06/06/2018 at 13:22: guys, this is not a mechanical machine anymore!
Stopping only shortens the playing process. However, nothing changes at all in the result.
Yes of course that's true but still have the feeling that it's useful, it comes faster free games than if you just run from auto start just try it
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6th Jun. 2018, at 01:27 pm CEST#10
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The problem is also that you don't know whether it really goes faster. You can't stop and run at the same time. The fact that the freespins come faster is probably because you shorten the time by stopping. However, you should get rid of the impression that you have done something for it, because that is dangerous.
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tell me is there eig. any proof that stopping like let's say in Book of Dead when 2 books appear changes something in the picture?
Or is the stopping completely indifferent and in the end comes even if you stop the same picture as if you do not stop?
Sorry for my spelling am on the road
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I think every player has made the experience that by clicking quickly or by "stopping" good winning pictures or free spins have appeared.
However, the round or the "picture" is already decided after you click on the "Spin" button, that is, only the time window in which the picture is displayed for you changes.
I don't know if you have seen this before with the Big Time Gaming slot "Danger High Voltage", but there is a kind of bug that as soon as you start a round it can often happen that your account balance already changes (is increased by any win) before the symbols have landed.
The only thing that is still argued about from time to time is the "Fast Play" feature. That is, if you select the option, it could presumably result in you getting different images than if you were playing in "normal" mode. Since the time window in which you start a new round changes, it might take different random numbers from the random number generator. However, there is no evidence for this and it is just my theory.
And the same is true for "stopping", so to speak. If you were to stop a spin, you would get exactly the same image as if you did it at normal speed. But if you would play several rounds with the "stop" function, the time window could change again in which other numbers could be drawn
But this can be both positive and negative for you and would not change anything in the long run in my opinion.
So I would just advise you to play with the method you enjoy, it is not possible to influence any wins or even to force
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It doesn't matter at all and the same image will appear. The only thing that matters is the time when the spin was started because immediately after that the Round ID (behind which the result is stored) is assigned. This is not different at Slot machines nowadays. Only in former times at the mechanical slot machines a stop function still influenced the result.
I hope the answer is understandable and helps you.
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That's what I thought, but I find it funny because I have never gotten good pictures by stopping . Well then I leave that and will just play normally and let the reels spin
Thank you all for the quick answers !
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Stopping only shortens the playing process. However, nothing changes at all in the result.
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Yes of course that's true but still have the feeling that it's useful, it comes faster free games than if you just run from auto start just try it
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