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Old 29th January 2006, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by wayram
I am getting a bit sick and tired of MG casinos, any time you build your balance up...On several occasions my wife on her computer and me on mine have had a reasonable balance in our accounts only to find if you dont take it out and continue to play on the slots pay absolutely nothing. It does not matter what games you play the payouts just STOP..I think the casinos which are all computerised have the ability to put a stopper on your account to make sure that you lose the whole damn lot...If this trend continues I can assure you they will lose two customers because I am sick of it...Its the same if you cash in, the slots go dead for quite some time..Do any of you guys and gals have a similiar experience ?.
A familiar feeling...but it's just slot variance playing tricks on you. When you play slots, you're very likely to lose it all in a short time, and when (rarely) you do build your balance up, that's when you need to stop and withdraw, because with each spin, you're more likely start losing again.

The MG software does not know whether you've been winning or losing, just churns out random numbers for you, and with slots, they're always likely to go against you. Also, if you increase your bets progressively when you win, that also increases your risk of losing it all back in a very short time.

Try jacks or better video poker or blackjack, less variance and therefore your bankroll will last longer.

Sometimes if I hit a good win in slots, I'll just lower my bet and maybe play some VP to cool down, then withdraw and just leave a little bit for low-rolling.
Otherwise you're pretty much guaranteed to lose it all back in the course of a really bad streak.

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