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AKA#02 - The bait control - or the intentional "Lucky Hit"
17th Jul. 2017, at 02:53 pm CEST#1
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The following situation - a player plays for hours on 0.10 or 0.20 cents, gets games but nothing happens. Or even - he gets as good as no games. Who does not know this situation? Hardly one is finished - comes so a Dussel throws 2 euro purely and gets in immediately plays ... Books or anything else. Well who knows this? You are totally frustrated and swear to himself ...
Ok times look at why that happens
On almost all machines the maxbet button and the start/spin button are in close proximity. So it is deliberately tried to entice the player to the highest bet (Novolinés etc = black button - as well as Merkur). Well of course as a player who often plays ... you know that. But why is the whole then so? Only for ergonomic reasons? NO!
The button or function is with absolute intention - to trigger the "Lucky Hit or the bait". So how does it work? An inexperienced player plays for a longer time on 0,10 Cent - comes sometime in the play break (offline). Goes to the toilet - gets a coffee or something else. After the break is over he accidentally presses "black" (Spielo) ... and sets the bet (unnoticed as a newbie) to maximum. Because he simply confuses it with the spin button (start). He notices that nothing happens - and presses the right key. Absolutely unintentionally he turns on the max bet and it pops (so freegames or whatever). The player is very happy and doesn't understand why at first. If then also the Freegames pay really well - at least some pay is that for the "Lowplayer" nen giant profit ... compared to his otherwise usual 0.10 bet win. So the player is psychologically lured by a positive experience! He will most likely try to play higher more often. Observe just times "beginners and/or newcomers" in a Spielo. Or remember yourselves when and how you had the first larger profit.
Ok what use is this knowledge to me now?
Also quite simply and briefly explained. If you often play longer sessions on small stakes - then remember the Luck-Hit (bait). For example, you have been playing consistently for an hour on 0.10 cents ... and have gotten almost no games or no big line. You know exactly this situation and get upset. Switch afterwards einafach times for 10-20 euros directly to maximum so 2 euros. You will experience it that you then ne good line or even games run in. Of course not every time - but it will happen!
I have won with this knowledge really in the past often in gambling houses - and apply exactly the same online. My strategy to Jungle Spirit goes also in this direction. It has really worked in every game - no matter if NetEnt, Novomatic, Playngo, Blueprint or whatever. (well yggdrasil or how they are called never). ... just try it. If you are willing to spend hours on these small stakes money is a good way to pick up something.
My last winning picture which I uploaded here was just the same - hundreds of rounds on 0.40 cents - never big what happened - then for 5 rounds up to 4 euros and there came the 516 euro picture. So one or the other say "that's nix for 4 euros". Right you are! But for the former 0.40 cent player it is over 1,000x Miltiplikator his original stake!
Hope you understand what this means psychologically - it is all meant to play higher. Highrollers are no different - they just do it with 4 Euro and 40 Euro instead of 0,40 Euro and 4 Euro
AKA#02 - The bait control - or the intentional "Lucky Hit"
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Ok times look at why that happens
On almost all machines the maxbet button and the start/spin button are in close proximity. So it is deliberately tried to entice the player to the highest bet (Novolinés etc = black button - as well as Merkur). Well of course as a player who often plays ... you know that. But why is the whole then so? Only for ergonomic reasons? NO!
The button or function is with absolute intention - to trigger the "Lucky Hit or the bait". So how does it work? An inexperienced player plays for a longer time on 0,10 Cent - comes sometime in the play break (offline). Goes to the toilet - gets a coffee or something else. After the break is over he accidentally presses "black" (Spielo) ... and sets the bet (unnoticed as a newbie) to maximum. Because he simply confuses it with the spin button (start). He notices that nothing happens - and presses the right key. Absolutely unintentionally he turns on the max bet and it pops (so freegames or whatever). The player is very happy and doesn't understand why at first. If then also the Freegames pay really well - at least some pay is that for the "Lowplayer" nen giant profit ... compared to his otherwise usual 0.10 bet win. So the player is psychologically lured by a positive experience! He will most likely try to play higher more often. Observe just times "beginners and/or newcomers" in a Spielo. Or remember yourselves when and how you had the first larger profit.
Ok what use is this knowledge to me now?
Also quite simply and briefly explained. If you often play longer sessions on small stakes - then remember the Luck-Hit (bait). For example, you have been playing consistently for an hour on 0.10 cents ... and have gotten almost no games or no big line. You know exactly this situation and get upset. Switch afterwards einafach times for 10-20 euros directly to maximum so 2 euros. You will experience it that you then ne good line or even games run in. Of course not every time - but it will happen!
I have won with this knowledge really in the past often in gambling houses - and apply exactly the same online. My strategy to Jungle Spirit goes also in this direction. It has really worked in every game - no matter if NetEnt, Novomatic, Playngo, Blueprint or whatever. (well yggdrasil or how they are called never). ... just try it. If you are willing to spend hours on these small stakes money is a good way to pick up something.
My last winning picture which I uploaded here was just the same - hundreds of rounds on 0.40 cents - never big what happened - then for 5 rounds up to 4 euros and there came the 516 euro picture. So one or the other say "that's nix for 4 euros". Right you are! But for the former 0.40 cent player it is over 1,000x Miltiplikator his original stake!
Hope you understand what this means psychologically - it is all meant to play higher. Highrollers are no different - they just do it with 4 Euro and 40 Euro instead of 0,40 Euro and 4 Euro
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