Slot players will get this, sometimes that big bomb symbol drops, and you’re already thinking “this is it,” but nope… no tumble, nothing connects. Then you sit there thinking, “Damn, that was close,” and next thing you know, you’re still spinning, chasing that moment again.
So what do you think, just coincidence, or a little design magic to keep us hooked? I know they’ll say it’s all fair and random, but you can’t tell me the devs didn’t factor this in when making the game. After all, nothing keeps a gambler glued to the screen like almost winning.
When I was still playing slot machines (in my youth), I also had similar ideas, that this iron cabinet was watching me, seeing how much money I had left, rigging spins especially for me... All sorts of similar ideas were widespread among gamblers. I remembered another stupid idea about a "well-fed slot machine" - this is one that has not given out winnings for a long time.
Just think logically.
The mathematics of the slot is
guaranteed to bring profit to the casino. So why else invest money to embed almost artificial intelligence in the slot, which will rig the games individually for each gambler, depending on different factors? Wouldn't it be too expensive? What losses will the scandal and the subsequent trial cost when fraud is discovered sooner or later? You have to be imbecile to take that risk. You must admit that hardly any casino is run by an imbecile.