Insa24 wrote on 07/25/2018 at 15:45
I often notice the same thing, so when the pop up comes I usually press no or try to play as quietly as possible so that it doesn't even ask me if I want to set quickspin.
and I just can't get rid of my inner b*****d my finger always automatically presses every 3rd spin faster although I firmly intend to let everything run in a relaxed way.
I don't know maybe it's because of the but and but painting where exactly this way of playing has brought me so many mega pictures. That apparently controls my subconscious now soul-quietly continues without any say on my part
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25th Jul. 2018, at 04:27 pm CEST#12
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Manual, except for Videoslots tournaments. For 100 or more spins in a short time, the automatic function is already finger-friendly. What I always activate (if possible) is the option "fast play". Then the reels run a little faster, and most importantly there is less or no delay on Scatter teasers.
Kanalmalocher wrote on 07/25/2018 at 16:27: Manual, except for Videoslots tournaments. For 100 or more spins in a short time, the automatic function is already finger saving. What I always activate (if possible) is the "fast play" option. Then the reels run a little faster, and most importantly there is less or no delay on Scatter teasers.
Yes is that really the case with the lower delay? Then I will dare to test this a few times. I don't think much of autogaming, and in my casino days I always thought I scored more points by stopping myself. No idea
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The machines of that time had stepper motors, so it was clear from the moment they started how they would stop. Today it's easier, but the principle remains the same: you know at the beginning of the game whether you're going to win or not. Possible keystrokes or pressing lighted buttons has no effect on the result. However, humans are simple-minded and like such visual and acoustic stimuli, so we think something will happen if we do it. In case of a win, we even have a reward for our actions.
Totoro wrote on 25.07.2018 at 17:02: At the time, the machines were installed stepper motors, it was clear from the moment they stop when they started. It's easier today, but the principle remains the same, it is determined at the beginning of the game whether you win or not. Possible keystrokes or pressing lighted buttons has no effect on the result. However, humans are simple-minded and like such visual and acoustic stimuli, so we think something will happen if we do it. In case of a win, we even have a reward for our actions.
Yes, that's exactly what I meant by the fact that my subconscious can't let it go. To break this stupid habit even though the mind knows it's useless, at least online.
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25th Jul. 2018, at 08:21 pm CEST#16
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depending on Deposit and win I increase my bet but do not lower it again... well most of the time it goes in the pants
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and I just can't get rid of my inner b*****d my finger always automatically presses every 3rd spin faster although I firmly intend to let everything run in a relaxed way.
I don't know maybe it's because of the but and but painting where exactly this way of playing has brought me so many mega pictures. That apparently controls my subconscious now soul-quietly continues without any say on my part
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Yes is that really the case with the lower delay? Then I will dare to test this a few times. I don't think much of autogaming, and in my casino days I always thought I scored more points by stopping myself. No idea
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Yes, that's exactly what I meant by the fact that my subconscious can't let it go. To break this stupid habit even though the mind knows it's useless, at least online.
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