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And there’s no reason it won’t.Yes I know people do it, but it's not a valid strategy. There's no reason any other slot will be luckier than the one you're on (aside from rtp and variance differences).
And there’s no reason it won’t.Yes I know people do it, but it's not a valid strategy. There's no reason any other slot will be luckier than the one you're on (aside from rtp and variance differences).
Yes I know people do it, but it's not a valid strategy. There's no reason any other slot will be luckier than the one you're on (aside from rtp and variance differences).
Yeah sitting there feeding a dead slot is a recipe for disaster as it very rarely turns in your favour. Slot hoppers United.Says who? Well I racked up close to 100k recently in the last 2 years bouncing around, so it's pretty valid to me.
Who or what said anything is predictable?
Says who? Well I racked up close to 100k recently in the last 2 years bouncing around, so it's pretty valid to me.
You did.
Play the game at a different casino, play it on your phone, play it hanging upside down, log out of the casino and back in, close the game and reopen it in Firefox, play it in the bath tub if you like. The chance of winning will be the same.
Thinking that changing casinos/games will offer you any benefit over the long run makes no logical sense but you're clearly committed to the system so it's no skin off my nose if you want to delude yourself.
You’ve obviously tried all these things!!! You must just be unlucky as I always win when I hang upside down.You did.
Play the game at a different casino, play it on your phone, play it hanging upside down, log out of the casino and back in, close the game and reopen it in Firefox, play it in the bath tub if you like. The chance of winning will be the same.
Thinking that changing casinos/games will offer you any benefit over the long run makes no logical sense but you're clearly committed to the system so it's no skin off my nose if you want to delude yourself.
Just because you believe that it makes zero difference doesn't mean you're right
You’ve obviously tried all these things!!! You must just be unlucky as I always win when I hang upside down.
Well no, but what if someone who built the slots said so? @trancemonkey ? Paging Dr. Monkey to the OR.
Just imagine the profit if you could fit a fourth spin in there. Not recommended though as a couple of my friends have ended up in hospital trying it.I try and do a tripple spin between button presses . Made all the difference to my win lose ratio ......
Doesn't mean a single thing to me, I'll play how I want to play
We all have our own ways to play.
Yes statistically it makes no difference, but psychologically it does... I move off a slot after a big win because I know they are rare, so I've beaten the statistics...
What they aren't is rigged. Or connected. Or changing based on date or time or weather.
Forget this line of thought as it's wrong.
But if you have a method you think works for you... so what. Yes it might be BS statistically but we know from all these threads that beliefs trump facts most of the time
Pretty sure ‘trancemonkey’ agrees with you from a players point of view.This thread has turned decidedly & unnecessarily hostile. Dude, part of playing is the "fun" of hitting. So if you're sitting on a slot that's dead do you just sit there, day after day, deposit after deposit? No, you try some other game you like, so see if it's hitting for you. Part of "luck" is being at the right place/right time. Online gaming is no different. Games are set by the provider/creator w/a certain rtp. If one game is playing poorly, why wouldn't you try to find one that's meeting its programmed rtp?
This thread has turned decidedly & unnecessarily hostile. Dude, part of playing is the "fun" of hitting. So if you're sitting on a slot that's dead do you just sit there, day after day, deposit after deposit? No, you try some other game you like, so see if it's hitting for you. Part of "luck" is being at the right place/right time. Online gaming is no different. Games are set by the provider/creator w/a certain rtp. If one game is playing poorly, why wouldn't you try to find one that's meeting its programmed rtp?
There is no facts behind that.Exactly Labeled, I simply assumed it was just how everyone rolled. If one casino is doing nothin for me and I'm x amount of bucks deep, jumping to a new casino might yield a better session...i don't get why anyone would jump on that
There is no facts behind that.
I’ve played at ikibu mega amounts last year, probably 100’s of losing deposits.
Yet 3/4 sessions at casumo gave me massive profit.
It’s nice to think changing games or casinos make a difference, sadly in reality it makes no difference.
It only makes a player feel better
If the slots are fair (not rigged or anything), there's no rational reason to change to a different one when losing. But changing won't hurt you either, so by all means go for it if it makes you happy.
Why would anyone sit endlessly on a slot that is zero fun by doing absolute shit ?
Because it's not "doing" absolute shit. It's "done" absolute shit. Past tense. If it's a fair slot, it's just as random now as when it started.
If you stay at the same slot, it may keep losing, or it may turn around and win.
If you move to a new slot, you may keep losing, or you may turn it around and win.
The difference is only psychological. If moving to a new game feels like a psychological reset and makes you happier, by all means go for it. Most of the time, you're not going to get your money back by switching to a new slot (of course you will sometimes). Which is the exact same as if you stayed - you'd usually lose and occasionally get it all back.
If your own perception and experience tells you otherwise, you've simply been tricked by the randomness and variation that's inherent to gambling. We as people aren't good at watching patterns without bias and selective memory, and when you mix that in with the huge variance that can be present with slots - variance which can on rare occasion last for months without returning to normal - it's not surprising if you find that one method appears to work better than another for you. But in reality, switching to another casino has zero influence on your chance if both casinos offer the exact same game.
Some people have the exact opposite perception as you - that if a slot isn't paying, it's "due" to pay it back. But I would tell them the same thing - it's completely random, and your odds are the exact same as when you started.
Because it's not "doing" absolute shit. It's "done" absolute shit. Past tense. If it's a fair slot, it's just as random now as when it started.
If you stay at the same slot, it may keep losing, or it may turn around and win.
If you move to a new slot, you may keep losing, or you may turn it around and win.
The difference is only psychological. If moving to a new game feels like a psychological reset and makes you happier, by all means go for it. Most of the time, you're not going to get your money back by switching to a new slot (of course you will sometimes). Which is the exact same as if you stayed - you'd usually lose and occasionally get it all back.
If your own perception and experience tells you otherwise, you've simply been tricked by the randomness and variation that's inherent to gambling. We as people aren't good at watching patterns without bias and selective memory, and when you mix that in with the huge variance that can be present with slots - variance which can on rare occasion last for months without returning to normal - it's not surprising if you find that one method appears to work better than another for you. But in reality, switching to another casino has zero influence on your chance if both casinos offer the exact same game.
Some people have the exact opposite perception as you - that if a slot isn't paying, it's "due" to pay it back. But I would tell them the same thing - it's completely random, and your odds are the exact same as when you started.