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This is similar to other types of promotions given to people at the casino for betting a lot or discounts given by a business to customers for spending a lot. As the business earns more, it offers a bigger discount. I would like to know if those who bet on this type of slots and get to increase the RTP notice anything, because even if it increases 2%, as it is after many spins and there is always a statistical variability I think it will be little noticeable, unless the person is autosuggested. That's what I'm talking about. The classic example would be a rigged dice. Film directors like to use it in their movies to make plot more interesting, but in fact if one side of the dice is heavier than the other, it's not going to manifest itself instantly. Yes in the long run, after many months of using such a dice, it can bring some noticeable profits to the house. But who would watch such movies? Audience whats to see the immediate effect.
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This kind of accusation does really need out that kind of proof because having these kind of assumptions without solid evidence doesnt really have no sense. Well, we do understand that there would really be those kind of assumptions basing up on those probabilities specially when they are on the losing condition or situation on which because of such manipulation they are really that losing big time. It would really be that totally a pure deception if ever the casino would be tweaking out with those influencers account just to make it as a constant winner or something profitable on which it would really be poking out someones interest to play and making registration right away on the time that they would be seeing it. The thing is that it's hardly possible, to make them constantly win or win big amounts on those slots they are playing during their streams. Normally it's all slots by known providers, reputable ones. If any of them were prone to deception, it would become a known fact immediately.
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You can't expect that people will be happy with what you get, because the fact is that most people around you will be unhappy or jealous of what you get. Even worse, the people you feel are friendly towards you or you consider to be the closest to you will be jealous of your victory. So to avoid this, it's better to keep your winnings to yourself and only share them with people you really trust, such as your siblings or parents or close friends. At least they are much better compared to everyone else.
Again I read an opinion similar to OP's. Why do you say that? What damned environment you are living in that you think that way? People normally feel happy about someone's wins or good lucks. I mean total strangers, not relatives or close friends, just random people. Most of them are able to enjoy someone's happiness.
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Sometimes when I share my "close" rolls in PD chat, like when I need to roll over 99.89 but I rolled 99.88 and lost, or somerthing like this, for example: I'm getting replies like "You bet wrong" or even "You always bet wrong", "Change the name". Well, I'm not going to change the name, and I'm not always betting wrong, I gotta tell you. I often win with 990x multiplier, and I even won 9900x multiplier couple of times. And to prove it's not just words I'll show here some of my recent wins: and one of the most hilarious cases happened just yesterday, when just after I doubled my bet I hit the target from the second try: and won $14 in LTC with that: So, not always I bet wrong, guys.
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13. Rose Namajunas 12. Karl Williams 11. Edmen Shahbazyan 10. Payton Talbott 9. Billy Quarantillo 8. Fernando Padilla 7. Kurt Holobaugh 6. Ricardo Ramos 5. Cody Gibson 4. Steven Nguyen 3. Darya Zheleznyakova 2. Andre Lima 1. Mick Parkin
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Guys, have you noticed that these days some of us can exchange our RPs for five tickets of WoF daily? I don't know whether it concerns all users and for how long it will last, but since several days ago it's possible for me and I'm glad to do that exchange almost every day.
Also I forgot to say that I won my bet on Emma Stone winning Oscar for Actress In A Leading Role: Everyone who followed betting on Oscars knows that the odds for Emma Stone were on freebitco.in greater than anywhere. I'm glad I didn't miss my chance to bet on her on this site.
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Hello Bitcointalk community, Glad to be back for another peek. It's been awhile. I used to be active back in 2013/14. It's been exactly 10 years since I found a major exploit in a bitcoin casino and abused it to accumulate over $1M+ back in 2014. Thought it would be fun to do an AMA, might be interesting for the community I don't want to ask you anything because I don't believe you. In my eyes, you are just a loser seeking attention. Get a job, and then if you'll be doing it lie a pro on a high level maybe you'll accumulate $1M in 30 years of hard working, otherwise get lost.
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~ haha you're right buddy because things like this always happen even though it's very unfortunate especially the odds of 66.58 are clearly very large and very regrettable but when the decision has happened then we can't do anything because in the end we can only try again on another occasion ~ And I will. Who knows, maybe this multi bet will bring me that big win: At least I've already won one leg. Or maybe this one Btw, in this shared multi bet the odds are 102.22, but in reality, thanks to sportsbet's 10% boost, it's 112.45, . Sometimes on Sportsbet.io just adding one more leg to your multi bet gives that amazing boost. Don't forget to use it, guys.
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13. Tai Tuivasa 12. Bryan Battle 11. Kennedy Nzechukwu 10. Isaac Dulgarian 9. Macy Chiasson 8. Bryan Barberena 7. Mike Davis 6. Chelsea Chandler 5. Jafel Filho 4. Thiago Moises 3. Danny Silva 2. Cory McKenna 1. Chad Anheliger
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Took me at least 6 or 7 attempts but got there in the end Took me like 10-12 attempts, but finally I did it! Reminded me of those first games on ipod touch many years ago. Hurry up, guys, maybe it's you who wins a share of 1000 USDT worth of Pepe Coin.
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Also its important to understand that gambling addiction, like alcoholism and over-eating does not come by itself and in short period of time. Person can turn into gambling addicted after a month of gambling. A person must have real reasons to connect his life with gambling so much, to make it run from hobby>routine>addiction life-cycle. Impossible to cure a person who does no understand there is a problem and should do something about it. Ending friendship (if friends are the source of gambling or reason) and moving to other place to live isnt a solution. Visiting psychologist perhaps is the first step to be done. Right, and it has to be a good therapist, not just someone taking this position. Ask people around for recommendations, or maybe google about a psychoanalytic professional in your area who has a reputation for successfully treating gambling addiction.
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This the the most stupid thing I've ever heard today, they despise him for what? Is the the one controlling the chicken? People can be mean at times, what's this? The fate of who wins and who lose depend on the performance of those chickens, one have to lose and one have to win.
The problem isn't the game owner but that of the people who are coming to risk all they have on the game, they are irresponsible that's why their family are hating the game owner which is wrong, they should hate their own brothers and fathers for throwing money away this so easily.
It's best if they can control their people to be a responsible gambler instead of hating the game owner, this can also be the case with the first brother than has a gambling location, these are both gambling and no different, just risk only what you can afford to lose and you will be alright.
I think this is what happens there: the Cockpit Arena, like any other casino, just provides a platform to gamble. No one is forcing people to lose all their their money there. First of all, they have to be responsible gamblers and only then they can go in places like that. There would be no problems then.
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Bitcointalk Usermane: Betwrong Blackjack.fun Username: Betwrong
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From my little activeness over here in the forum and my involvement in gambling I have been seeing some changes in me and it's gradually beginning not to please me anymore I don't know If I will say I am becoming too emotional with my funds but sometimes it's very painful to place a bet for about 2 to 5 consecutive times no winning and this is what is beginning to me make feels sad. I know is a game of luck but sometimes whatever we do and not feels happy we should try to quit it. ~
2-5 consecutive losses is a tragedy for you? You probably shouldn't gamble then, mate. What would you say about 200-500 consecutive losses? It happens to me quite often when I play dice aiming for 990x multiplier. It's a normal thing, mate.
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Recently I played new game of Push Gaming Swarm Wild 2. I don’t play the first version so I don’t have any idea if the game has same features but what I really on this slot game is it has a feature that increase the slot RTP when you increase the hive level through collecting bees.
The increase of RTP gives you more chance to win higher multiplier on chest and a possibility to have swarm mode which increases multiplier of the bonus mode. I think I play some slot game like this on Play’n Go but I already forgot the name. Does anyone here play this kind of slot game and is your favorite so that I can try it too! Here’s the review of swarm mode 2 for those interested to check the game specifications. https://www.bigwinboard.com/wild-swarm-2-push-gaming-slot-review/You never said by what percentage RTP is increased. If it increases from 96% to 99% you will notice that only after playing many thousands of games. If less than that(which is most likely the case) you will hardly notice it at all.
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Actually casino stremers show impressions that can make someone trapped in the same sensations and hallucinations so that some people without thinking immediately try to follow what the stremers do with the aim and hope of getting the same winning results, and the problem and concern is that they follow something that has basically been manipulated behind the scenes by the casino, The meaning is that the victory obtained by the stremer is not real, as I said above that it is a show to lure or attract the sensation of people watching until in the end most of the people who follow what the stremer does end up with regret because it turns out that the results of the experiment do not match what they have seen before from the stremer's show. ~ What are you saying is simply not true. In general it's not true, but if you have an evidence that in some particular case with some particular streamer it was true, please provide that evidence. It's interesting.
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I would like to discuss this topic, the joy of victory. Much has been written about this, but nevertheless it will always be relevant. Many players naively believe that someone other than themselves should be happy about their winnings. I don't think so. Of course, those closest to you who directly or indirectly depend on your money will be happy about your winnings.
You said it yourself. Your close ones will be happy. What else do you need? But neighbors, friends, work colleagues, at best (at best!) will receive the news of your victories with indifference, and at worst, with envy. I know that many friends and acquaintances get depressed when they find out how much you have earned. For them, it will be an unnecessary reminder of their failure. Often friendships end after one person becomes very rich. People lose common topics for communication, common interests disappear. Of course, things are different in sports betting and trading than in business. Here success is less stable and a person can often fall back into poverty more quickly. But it’s still better to hide your victories from others. I've seen many clear examples. Why should I care about those who will receive the news about my victories with envy? "unnecessary reminder of their failure"? What are you talking about, mate?
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