$40 spins? Tf? $200 off $40 Spins is a relatively terrible return
Why do you think locals in Vegas rarely play slots
Huh you make it sound like they purposefully allow you to win to draw you in. Thats not how it works at all at least with a properly to code slot machine. Each spin is random based on the exactly time you spin it. The idea that the machines queue up results has been proven wrong time and time again.
https://youtu.be/EomDfEAIcC0?si=IE3AdDd6vcHoiQkO
You made $200 from a FOURTY dollar spin? Here I thought you paid a quarter lol.
met a boomer who lost 70k in slots. He actually recovered like a third or so at some point, then lost it.
all the colors, symbols and carpets, friendly employees, free water/coffee, no clock. Its designed to stimulate and deprive.
Ok youre totally gonna win big now
Topics like this remind me how sheltered 75 % of CE is. Some of you really need to get outside once in a while.my mistake
Y'all realize that the TC isn't a problem gambler right? He's messing around at a casino in Louisiana for fun.
Dunno about regular machines but those newer slots that add units to three different larger pay outs with a visual cue (the most popular are the cartoon piggy banks that get fat over time) are 100% a scam. I did internal corporate videos for a slot company and it's just perceived progression. They're required by law to tell you that it's deceptive but of course the explanation is also deceptive and no one reads the game rules anyhow lol
Basically the size of the pigs (or whatever it is depending on the game) aren't an indication of you getting any closer to a win.
my mistakeWasn't specifically trying to call you out, sorry if it came off nasty or anything.
Dunno about regular machines but those newer slots that add units to three different larger pay outs with a visual cue (the most popular are the cartoon piggy banks that get fat over time) are 100% a scam. I did internal corporate videos for a slot company and it's just perceived progression. They're required by law to tell you that it's deceptive but of course the explanation is also deceptive and no one reads the game rules anyhow lolYeah I learned this the hard way when I was in Vegas last week. Those three stack things are just slot machine placebo's basically. On the upside though those machines are usually penny slots so when you get an actual payout it's kind of fun, scam visual cues aside.
Basically the size of the pigs (or whatever it is depending on the game) aren't an indication of you getting any closer to a win.
Nah I'm up $40 bucks for the weekend. The bets were 1.75. I wouldn't know anything about returns because this weekend is my first time at a casino.
I'm in Lake Charles, idk if that makes a difference.