Kind of inspired by Lockinlove quit thread.
For weeks now I noticed her, like me hammering away at Bonanza, now her levels of stakes are much higher than me and spins for that matter. But last few weeks I noticed she had changed into being more angry and negative, nothing new we all get that way when we lose on slots.
Fully expecting her to bounce back like we all do, she quit and closed all her accounts. Now as someone who seemed to play everyday and dedicate many hours taking up a large part of your life, it kind of shocked me and knocked me seeing her quit like that.
Everyone associates people who play slots and get down as addicts, but in her case it wasn't addiction that got her down, it was a sick and twisted evil slot that is designed to make you tilt. Addicts don't quit and she clearly is not a addict, but the slot ruined her enjoyment of playing and in away took over a large part of her life.
I myself have been hammering this slot and not played any other slot for months, but after reading her thread last night I felt dirty playing it later on in evening and stopped playing it.
I think owner of Bonanza slot has to realise when you build a slot to mentally play with the player, you in the end, end up losing long term as she will now never deposit again.
I'm not obsessed with this slot, but am intrigued how a slot has managed to manipulate so many players and do something 99% of other slots don't do to people.
I'm not sure what my point is here, other than seeing someone so in control mentally break over a slot which I have seen at times has made even me who doesn't get riled up almost want to burn it alive.
Whilst I won't quit gambling, I feel almost obliged to also protest in boycotting slots from BGT. It has also massively put me off playing and has reverted me back to normal sports betting.
For weeks now I noticed her, like me hammering away at Bonanza, now her levels of stakes are much higher than me and spins for that matter. But last few weeks I noticed she had changed into being more angry and negative, nothing new we all get that way when we lose on slots.
Fully expecting her to bounce back like we all do, she quit and closed all her accounts. Now as someone who seemed to play everyday and dedicate many hours taking up a large part of your life, it kind of shocked me and knocked me seeing her quit like that.
Everyone associates people who play slots and get down as addicts, but in her case it wasn't addiction that got her down, it was a sick and twisted evil slot that is designed to make you tilt. Addicts don't quit and she clearly is not a addict, but the slot ruined her enjoyment of playing and in away took over a large part of her life.
I myself have been hammering this slot and not played any other slot for months, but after reading her thread last night I felt dirty playing it later on in evening and stopped playing it.
I think owner of Bonanza slot has to realise when you build a slot to mentally play with the player, you in the end, end up losing long term as she will now never deposit again.
I'm not obsessed with this slot, but am intrigued how a slot has managed to manipulate so many players and do something 99% of other slots don't do to people.
I'm not sure what my point is here, other than seeing someone so in control mentally break over a slot which I have seen at times has made even me who doesn't get riled up almost want to burn it alive.
Whilst I won't quit gambling, I feel almost obliged to also protest in boycotting slots from BGT. It has also massively put me off playing and has reverted me back to normal sports betting.