I'm done. If the draw of cards and roll of dice are done by third-party vendors regulated by government, then I'll play. Otherwise, I'm done and I do not care if online gambling gets legalized in USA. Good day to all.
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I'm done. If the draw of cards and roll of dice are done by third-party vendors regulated by government, then I'll play. Otherwise, I'm done and I do not care if online gambling gets legalized in USA. Good day to all.
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I feel exactly the same, just been shafted by Jackpot City. Took over 600 spins on one of their slots and didnt once award the bonus feature, go on the live chat to ask for their stats only to be told "thats gambling". 600+ spins and not once offered the bonus feature, lost £500 of my own money.
I have to admit, gambling is a frustrating sport!
This is not unusual. I dont Gamble at much these days. But today had a flutter with an RTG. Went full 150 spins at 1.25 to get feature guarantee whcih cost me around 140 in hard cash. Then the feature paid exactly .072 cents for a 1.25$ bet. Is this me being ripped ? Well in the moment it was crapola but in the scheme of online gaming you have to take the highs with the lows. I also remember doing over 1100 spins on an MG slot, Center Court - i think. Then i hit the free spins feature and it paid around 3 times my initial bet. Very sore.
Then the following week I hit near on 900 times my bet within the first 20 spins on the same slot - same casino.
Its all about varience.
I haven't seen any evidence of "cheating", but I sure have seen a consistent pattern of horrible luck when I happen to have large pending withdrawls. 600-700 spins with 1 bonus round yielding 20x bet seems to only rear it's head when I have a large cashout in pending status. Funny how that works. Evidence of cheating? No. But it's certainly not evidence of not cheating either. Not sure what you call it.. but I can almost set my watch to it.
I'm looking at you Club World Group.
Now with 30% more EVIL
Funny you should say that. I was just thinking about that the other day. Not about Club World in particular but about any casino. If you do a big win on one of them. Your luck seems to go downhill from there. The casino fixing the odds to get their money backParanoid thought maybe but hey, seems like it sometimes
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Wow. Amazing statistics.
Could you please post the spreadsheet/data for us to see for ourselves? If you start losing each time you have a large cashout pending that is certainly worth investigating.
I was thinking for a moment that possibly the fact that you just made a large cashout I.e. hit some big wins, that maybe variance was catching up with you....after all, you can't win all the time and one might expect the game to have periods where it takes rather than gives. If you do think.something "changes" after making a cashout, and you obviously do, then you can beat them at their own game by not continuing to play after withdrawing. Simple. In this way, you would be guaranteed to have a better chance by waiting for the cashout to process and then come back and try again.
I'm also thinking it might be a perception thing I.e. where players only complain about unusual bad luck instead of good luck. I mean, one would need better than average luck to generate a large cashout in the first place right? Maybe there is just as much basis for complaint when hitting a feature every 20 spins and racking up nice wins as there is when hitting a feature every 600 spins and winning nothing? Certainly, they are both at the same (but opposite) extremes of the pendulum. Yet, one is perfectly acceptable and one is not. Sad thing is, you can't have one without the other.
Still, these thoughts could all be blown out of the water when we see how this "lose switch" works after cashing out at club world.
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Christmas is comming. Slowly, but surely.
So Happy holidays everyone.
(I just want to make sure I'm first)
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By failing to prepare you are preparing to fail.
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