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1 year ago by dancerreddevile
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1 month ago

Latest winnings in this so called casino.. what to say, is it funny or sad?

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dancerreddevile
1 month ago

Based on the initial bet? I'd say it is sadly a very usual result... Quite a coincidence I'd say, because I, for example, still can't decide whether I favour more riskier volatility and occasional considerable wins lost in consistent loss spins or solid volatility with consistent, non intriguing + not worth mentioning winnings. ??

This is just my personal perspective, of course. I imagine such lower sums you showed us are sad for many players.

Radka
1 month ago

Since I played at this casino with free chips, which has so many complaints about delayed payouts, even if I had won something I know they wouldn't pay me out, or at best I would have to wait a few months for a payout.

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dancerreddevile
1 month ago

Your colleague Jaro wrote somewhere about smart betting, and for me that's the best option. Play low volatility games, which have a "double or nothing" gambling option. Small but frequent wins, which can be doubled. For games with high volatility, you need to have a lot of money in your account, to be able to withstand all those "dead spins".

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dancerreddevile
1 month ago

That's possible but you never know, sometimes it doesn't hurt to make a withdrawal even with a small amount, how long would it take for example. 

As for volatility and what we talked about, I wonder if when you win and therefore decide to gamble with the win to double it, do you do it more often in a row, say 3-4 times to double the win? Or just once so you don't risk so much???

Jaro
1 month ago

I gamble only on low winning spin, trying to double , or treble...

Jaro
1 month ago

Although casinos say that gambling is independent of RTP, and that it is "probably fair", in the end it all comes down to me pressing a button, trying to guess black or red, and then the computer tells me whether I won or not ??. And for the computer, all that matters is the total balance (deposits-payments). Generally speaking, all those slots are made to take our money. The real RTP of those machines is from 20 to 60% of total deposits. And it is mostly 0%. Because out of the 50 of us who enter the casino, none of us win, and we all leave with a total loss. So much for RTP and "probably fair" games ????????.

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dancerreddevile
1 month ago

I understand what you are saying, and that is one of the reasons why I don't play in casinos. To me, it's money wasted, and anyone who wins and is in the red should take the money and never show up in a casino again.

But I know it's hard and tough, and if you win once, you'll think you'll win a second time.

As far as gambling on a low winning spin, that's what I thought, where are you willing to go and I see that 3x is probably enough. I would feel like I would always hit the opposite color.??

Jaro
1 month ago

Voja Antoni? (who built the first Yugoslav computer "Galaxy" back in the 80s), who currently works in Pasadena for various providers as a programmer, claims that even the gamble risk game "double or nothing" is not "probably fair" at all. Essentially, the player presses a button, and then the computer draws a card for him.

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dancerreddevile
1 month ago

Whether it's fair or not I don't know, but it's about chance. And also probably the fastest way to lose even what one has won. It wouldn't hurt me too much, but I know it would for some players.

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