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Conspiracy theories: Conspiracy theory or what is it ?

Topic created on 05th Sep. 2019 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 5 | Views: 2,097
Anonym
Hello dear fellow gamers

this is how it works in our Admiral arcade when you want to play Novo machines.
You get a Novo card from the service staff.
Then you go to a terminal and hold the card on it, press the number of the machine you want to play on the display and the terminal generates an activation code, which you then enter to unlock the machine.
Now it is me already 2x noticed that if I win at machine 1, for example, 100 euros, and change the machine, that then comes absolutely garnix more. Also at further Novogeräten is from this time absolutely dead trousers.
And now I think about it, the card has no personal data, but of course you can see on the basis of the card, at which machines and how much was won.
So if I win a larger amount, it's noted on the card and no matter which machine I use, it won't give me any more wins until I've gambled the money away again.
And what if the staff can read this and can then decide which customer gets which card and thus decide who wins and who loses?

It all sounds very far-fetched, but technically it would be possible without any problems. And let's be honest, most operators are hardened enough.

What do you think ? Have you ever experienced something like this?

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LaHaine95
Rookie
I think there is nothing to it, wins come at the machines anyway rarely.

I have never had a significant win in the Admiral halls, so if I ever gamble then only online or in casinos.

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pawel_008
Amateur
Hello, that with the 100€ also applies to me. No matter whether Merkur or Novo, from 100 or 120 it no longer goes up.

Makes absolutely no sense to gamble there.

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upola
Legend
Then take the 100 euros and go to another Spielo.

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Obieater
Visitor
Or you put the card on your phone and read it nfc should be enough for that

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Delarion
Amateur
i think it's more likely that Novo and Merkury hack the surveillance cameras of the individual casino rooms and run facial recognition software so that they know exactly who has won what and how much. After that, they adjust each of the 270,000 machines that are standing around in Germany so that no more wins can be made on the ones you play on.

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