Idiot85 wrote on 03/20/2019 at 7:59 pm
Interesting these. I used to have the feeling that if you put bsp ten euros on 20 cents the money is gone faster than prescribed.
I think this thesis is not really far fetched. I have also noticed that when I play extremely slowly, there are many more free spins... or always change the pace.
Just a quick heads up:
I find it kind of so off when posts keep coming here on certain threads like "...I hope you're not really serious about the question." (oä)
This is just arrogant, meaningless and constantly brings ne stupid mood with it
I, for my part, am absolutely convinced that the speed of pressing depends on win or loss in the medium term. Of course, it also depends on one's own definition of win and loss in a given period. Period depends on it.
And in my opinion, this is also logical, because if you turn quickly, you have already planned for the loss of your credit balance. The "quiet spinner" decides rather to change the slot and must therefore be animated to stay
And in my opinion this is also logical, because the one who spins fast has idR already planned for the loss of his credit. The "quiet spinner" decides rather to change the slot and must therefore be animated to stay.
What makes you think that? This has nothing to do with logic! You could also counter-argue and say the "fast turner" is fed up and looks for a new game in the short term, while the "quiet turner" is satisfied and therefore plays the game longer term and is more satisfied than the "fast turner"!
You can always interpret this as it suits you best there are always at least 2 sides or views!
But at the end of the day it really doesn't matter, that's my opinion anyway! Whether you win or not decides the coincidence and not your playing behavior!
... and I have never believed in coincidences in slottn!
It plays a role, definitely!
And I honestly also really can't believe that "the horizon" of so many players here is in terms of calculation (in the psychological sense, not in terms of monetary value)
Ey, this whole or at least a large part of the "gambling" industry doesn't get its $$ from our luck or bad luck, but with the calculability of the player
100pro, especially in the booming igaming industry, players' behaviors while playing are related to probabilities we don't think about in the slightest: how intensely does your mouse cursor move during the game, which corner does it go to, does it come back to 'spin' if then otherwise etc
No bullshit now!
There is so much money at stake, 100pro nothing is left to chance.
Insa24 wrote on 03/21/2019 02:13: Just a quick heads up:
I find it kind of so off when posts keep coming here on certain threads like "...I hope you're not really serious about the question.." (oä)
That's just pretentious, meaningless and constantly brings ne stupid mood
I, for my part, am absolutely convinced that the speed of pressing depends on win or loss in the medium term. Of course, it also depends on one's own definition of win and loss in a given period. Period depends on it.
And in my opinion, this is also logical, because if you turn quickly, you have already planned for the loss of your credit balance. The "quiet spinner" decides rather to change the slot and must therefore be animated to stay.
the spins have a consecutive number and that already has your certain win you get what is intended when spins 55555 to 55565 each bring 1000x your bet you are lucky that you of all players worldwide exactly these spins hit
the spins have a consecutive number and that already has your specific win you get what is intended when spins 55555 to 55565 each bring 1000x your bet you are lucky to hit exactly those spins out of all players worldwide
Theoretically and possibly also practically at the "one-armed bandit" this may have been true 10 years ago...ok
But that is no longer up to date :'D
That the machines work with program flowcharts has not existed for a long time. When I was young you could even buy these schedules and after a few draws you could find out where you were in the schedule and see if a win would come in the next games. The manufacturers have noticed this and has gone to the variant to play out wins with a random generator.
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Anyone who actually believes they can achieve something by playing fast or slow has completely lost control of their life, sorry.
Of course, every once in a while you get a hit because at some point you get lucky and are one of the wins that chance triggers. A slow or fast click has as much influence on this as the air pressure or the level of the vodka bottle on the shelf.
That the vending machines work with program flow charts has not existed for a long time. When I was young you could even buy these flowcharts and after a few drahs you could then find out where you were in the flowchart and see if a win was coming in the next games. The manufacturers have noticed this and has gone to the variant to play out wins with a random generator.
what does one have to do with the other? each spin has its own consecutive number
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What is the prescribed?
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I find it kind of so off when posts keep coming here on certain threads like "...I hope you're not really serious about the question." (oä)
This is just arrogant, meaningless and constantly brings ne stupid mood with it
I, for my part, am absolutely convinced that the speed of pressing depends on win or loss in the medium term. Of course, it also depends on one's own definition of win and loss in a given period. Period depends on it.
And in my opinion, this is also logical, because if you turn quickly, you have already planned for the loss of your credit balance. The "quiet spinner" decides rather to change the slot and must therefore be animated to stay
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What makes you think that? This has nothing to do with logic! You could also counter-argue and say the "fast turner" is fed up and looks for a new game in the short term, while the "quiet turner" is satisfied and therefore plays the game longer term and is more satisfied than the "fast turner"!
You can always interpret this as it suits you best there are always at least 2 sides or views!
But at the end of the day it really doesn't matter, that's my opinion anyway! Whether you win or not decides the coincidence and not your playing behavior!
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It plays a role, definitely!
And I honestly also really can't believe that "the horizon" of so many players here is in terms of calculation (in the psychological sense, not in terms of monetary value)
Ey, this whole or at least a large part of the "gambling" industry doesn't get its $$ from our luck or bad luck, but with the calculability of the player
100pro, especially in the booming igaming industry, players' behaviors while playing are related to probabilities we don't think about in the slightest: how intensely does your mouse cursor move during the game, which corner does it go to, does it come back to 'spin' if then otherwise etc
No bullshit now!
There is so much money at stake, 100pro nothing is left to chance.
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the spins have a consecutive number and that already has your certain win you get what is intended when spins 55555 to 55565 each bring 1000x your bet you are lucky that you of all players worldwide exactly these spins hit
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Theoretically and possibly also practically at the "one-armed bandit" this may have been true 10 years ago...ok
But that is no longer up to date :'D
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That the machines work with program flowcharts has not existed for a long time. When I was young you could even buy these schedules and after a few draws you could find out where you were in the schedule and see if a win would come in the next games. The manufacturers have noticed this and has gone to the variant to play out wins with a random generator.
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Of course, every once in a while you get a hit because at some point you get lucky and are one of the wins that chance triggers. A slow or fast click has as much influence on this as the air pressure or the level of the vodka bottle on the shelf.
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what does one have to do with the other? each spin has its own consecutive number
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