Always loosing after cashing out

whodatrec

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Seriusly im concidering to stopp gambling online. EVERYTIME i cash out and make another deposite after reaciving the money i loose.. Not only do i loose it turns stooooone COLD! It dossent even matter if its the same casino, if its the same network i loose.. I swear this has happend to me so many times now it cant be random.

I accept that i can loose, but the slots go dead.. Just now i deposited 135 Euros. Now usually for that amount i get a couple of hours of playtime, atleast an hour playing 0,50-1 stakes. But its totally dead... I got 1 free spin for 5x on a 135 euro deposite playing 0,50 stakes... it lasted 15 minnutes. Im not sure about other softwares but for NetEnt this seems to be the case. Anyone else having the same experience?
 
I doubt that there's some method to casinos stopping you from winning if you've won previously. I personally think that when you've cashed out, you'll have in the back of your mind that everything is going to go your way again and it doesn't work like that.

You win some, you lose some, the nature of the beast I'm afraid.
 
I have noticed it too. If you have the knack of cashing out on the 'peak' of your undulating cycle of wins/losses, and the 'random' slot lol.. goes on a levelling period (of course it shouldn't happen like this of course, really, it's impossible, they're not compensated to factor in previous spins, ahem you could get a 1000-1 pay on 2 consecutive spins, cough splutter!!) then it is likely you'll lose a bit after. This goes against the theories, but it does happen more than not, I agree. I remember on 32red getting 5xgold bars with wild on freespins BDBA winning 2250 for 81p. The next 500 quid, whatever slot I touched turned to ratsh!t and down to 1680 I cashed it out fast. I just had the bad feeling you have had when this started.
 
Yeah, everytime i cash out a couple of thousand it goes totally dead. and it dont mather withc slot i pick they all show the same pattern.
 
If you really look back you'll probably find that it was cold not long before you cashed out. It seems like it's colder now because you just had one of those rare little winning streaks but the reality is it's probably cold 95% of the time.

Cashing out just means you quit before it went cold again. Consider yourself lucky.
 
Long cold loosing streaks are the norm as games are obviously in the casinos favor, big wins and cashouts are the rarity so when you do cashout it makes sense that it goes back to normal
 
One time I cashed out big, and next day won the same amount! A week later, my first spin won 20.000!! :)

Slots get cold 95% of the time. It's not because the casino is after you to get your money! It will happen anyway. How else they could keep the 98% RTP, with all those high variance games?
 
One time I cashed out big, and next day won the same amount! A week later, my first spin won 20.000!! :)
Slots get cold 95% of the time. It's not because the casino is after you to get your money! It will happen anyway. How else they could keep the 98% RTP, with all those high variance games?

Oh, so you weren't playing Microgaming then?:D:D:D:D
 
IMO it's about expectations.

You're not going to cash out every time. You're not going to get good playtime every time. You're not going to get even the average number or level of wins from bonus rounds every time. If you did, the casino would be out of business in a month.

When we have a win, it is usually because we're getting the opposite of the above....but we don't complain about it, because we are winning....even though the games may be paying out 200%+. Something has to give at the lower end to pay for the big wins.....you can either have a long play time, or the chance for a big hit. You can't have both.

Just as an aside, and to start off the year in a grammatically correct fashion.....

The word for when we don't win is 'LOSE', and hence you are 'LOSING'

The word for the opposite of tight is 'LOOSE'....the present participle of which is 'LOOSING'.


Now, this is not a jab at our non-English native speakers....it has become very common amongst everyone, so I thought I would make my English teacher proud :D
 

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