Zockertyp89 wrote on 01/14/2019 at 14:34
One of the admins here had once shown how at the beginning of the free spins in the browser you can see how much they will pay.
Believe that was even with Book of Dead.
With BoD you just have the books and get your win symbol. So it falls out of the choice category.
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15th Jan. 2019, at 01:11 pm CET#12
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Zockertyp89 wrote on 01/14/2019 at 14:34
One of the admins here had once shown how at the beginning of the free spins in the browser you can see how much they will pay.
Believe that was even with Book of Dead.
how can you see that beforehand?
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15th Jan. 2019, at 01:40 pm CET#13
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The game with the so-called reels is only for the entertainment of the players, nothing else. The moment you press start, you already know if and how much you will win with the game. The whole thing is just as crazy as the people who pressed the stop button on the Merkur back then and imagined that they had "pressed" into the game
It's the same with the slots we play. They are actually nothing else than Scratch cards, only that with squeaky sounds and "features" the impression is gained that you are presented with something special. Ultimately, this stimulates our brain cells and probably ensures that certain happiness hormones are released and, above all, our curiosity is stimulated. Similar to my cats. If I give them a new toy, they are totally cool about it for one or two days. On the third day, the thing lies in the corner, something new must come and if it is the stupid Piepmatz from the tree. It stimulates the brain cells of the cat similar to BoD due to its screaming shortly before its demise.
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15th Jan. 2019, at 01:55 pm CET#14
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Totoro wrote on 15/01/2019 at 13:40: The game with the so-called reels is only for the entertainment of the players, nothing else. The moment you press start, it is already determined whether and how much you win with the game. The whole thing is just as crazy as the people who pressed the stop button on the Merkur back then and imagined that they had "pressed" into the draw
It's the same with the slots we play. They are actually nothing else than Scratch cards, only that with squeaky sounds and "features" the impression is gained that you are presented with something special. Ultimately, this stimulates our brain cells and probably ensures that certain happiness hormones are released and, above all, our curiosity is stimulated. Similar to my cats. If I give them a new toy, they are totally cool about it for one or two days. On the third day, the thing lies in the corner, something new must come and if it is the stupid Piepmatz from the tree. It stimulates the brain cells of the cat similar to BoD due to its screaming shortly before its demise.
Really true ?! So you can say I get stupid if I don't play ?! Because of stimulance and so ?!
Totoro wrote on 15/01/2019 at 13:40: The game with the so-called reels is only for the entertainment of the players, nothing else. The moment you press start, it is already determined whether and how much you win with the game. The whole thing is just as crazy as the people who pressed the stop button on the Merkur back then and imagined that they had "pressed" into the draw
It's the same with the slots we play. They are actually nothing else than Scratch cards, only that with squeaky sounds and "features" the impression is gained that you are presented with something special. Ultimately, this stimulates our brain cells and probably ensures that certain happiness hormones are released and, above all, our curiosity is stimulated. Similar to my cats. If I give them a new toy, they are totally cool about it for one or two days. On the third day, the thing lies in the corner, something new must come and if it is the stupid Piepmatz from the tree. It stimulates the brain cells of the cat similar to BoD due to its screaming shortly before its demise.
i'm sorry colleague, but that's bullshit, an urban legend or whatever you want to call it
Begbie wrote on 01/15/2019 at 2:18 pm
sorry colleague, but this is bullshit, an urban legend or whatever you want to call it
Why would that be bullshit? I think that describes the functionality of a slot quite well!
It's clear that there aren't really any reels spinning anywhere and that the win doesn't really come from any active paylines. The Random Number Generator spits out a random number, based on this the win is calculated and this is then only displayed graphically. The colorful pictures, the free spins, the mystery features only serve to make the game more entertaining
HerrSchneider wrote on 01/15/2019 at 13:55
Really true ?!So can you say I get stupid if I don't play ?!! Because of stimulant and stuff ?!
Where are you reading something like that? The things stuimulate similar to drugs, alcohol etc. certain brain regions. You feel that as nice. If you want to have this more often, one speaks of an addictive behavior. Come on people, don't be so naive.
the description implies that the win is already determined before the graphic display, but this is not the case due to real chance...
only the real coincidence generates the pictures
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With BoD you just have the books and get your win symbol. So it falls out of the choice category.
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how can you see that beforehand?
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It's the same with the slots we play. They are actually nothing else than Scratch cards, only that with squeaky sounds and "features" the impression is gained that you are presented with something special. Ultimately, this stimulates our brain cells and probably ensures that certain happiness hormones are released and, above all, our curiosity is stimulated. Similar to my cats. If I give them a new toy, they are totally cool about it for one or two days. On the third day, the thing lies in the corner, something new must come and if it is the stupid Piepmatz from the tree. It stimulates the brain cells of the cat similar to BoD due to its screaming shortly before its demise.
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Really true ?! So you can say I get stupid if I don't play ?! Because of stimulance and so ?!
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i'm sorry colleague, but that's bullshit, an urban legend or whatever you want to call it
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Why would that be bullshit? I think that describes the functionality of a slot quite well!
It's clear that there aren't really any reels spinning anywhere and that the win doesn't really come from any active paylines. The Random Number Generator spits out a random number, based on this the win is calculated and this is then only displayed graphically. The colorful pictures, the free spins, the mystery features only serve to make the game more entertaining
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Where are you reading something like that? The things stuimulate similar to drugs, alcohol etc. certain brain regions. You feel that as nice. If you want to have this more often, one speaks of an addictive behavior. Come on people, don't be so naive.
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only the real coincidence generates the pictures
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