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Online casinos, controlled earnings, algorithms.

5 months ago by nickcrawl
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5 months ago

In the 25 years that I have been gambling, I have the experience of never understanding something is random and never not.

In the last 4 years that I have been playing in online casinos, usually in Greek, and having had discussions in a large online group where I am an administrator and it concerns gambling, as well as with several friends who play one and I have a large social circle, I have found the following pattern:

1) New players usually get big wins.

2) New accounts for a while play very well and as soon as you start playing more often they don't give anything.

3) The more often they see you enter, the less they give you wins

4) If one abstains and returns one big win, so that you get stuck again.

In general, I think that with the algorithms they see the player's movements and depending on his profile they give you wins or not.

I'm not saying this is done for each player individually.

Of course not.

But it's incredible how common this is to everyone.

The first year I opened an account I saw profits quite often.

It's been 4 years and they close the slots as soon as I enter.

They don't play at all.

I haven't withdrawn more than 400 euros in 4 years.

Once I stop, they will give me a small win of up to 200 euros.

I've gone from being a 1 K 2 euro player to playing with 0.20 and not giving anything.

Note that I play as often as I used to.

Nothing changed.

But how come friends' accounts like mine seem dead after a while.

I personally think that when the algorithm sees that you enter often it makes you lose more because it knows you want to play.

They are using your addiction to eat your money.

To conclude, this is a pattern that happens to everyone.

Do you believe that companies and providers somehow control the profits they give?

Are there specific patterns of players who win K's but who don't?

I am sure that this is happening, and indeed with great confidence.

Once they know you come in they often strip you.

They only feed the new customers until they get hooked too.

Tell me what you think.

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nickcrawl
5 months ago

I'm sure you're not going to like this, but no one is online monitoring your gameplay and pushing buttons to alter the spins. This is what I know for sure: technically, it is impossible to achieve such a level of control in real-time. Yet this is a very common urban legend.

Another thing we should always keep in mind is that the longer you play, the more likely you'll lose completely. This is based on basic math.

Did you know that the most profitable type of game is a slot? Yet still, slots are the most popular... Whatever kind of game you play, the casino always possesses a constant advantage called the house edge.

The only way to end up winning is to quit gambling for good once you hit big. Of course, one big win might not be enough to put you back in green numbers - again the longer you play, the more you'll lose.

I'm just reminding you of this to make it more obvious that casinos actually do not need to "alter" or "rig" the games. They already have the major advance, and even then, players keep coming.

To use your own words, once the player is "hooked up" the only concern is to win, not to have the fun they are supposed to pay for, because gambling won't make you rich in the long term. Those players are more oriented toward winning, ignoring the two basic things I mentioned.

I understand your feelings; just try to think about what I said. Of course, some casinos are not completely honest, but usually, you will end up caught by unfair terms and conditions rather than by some controlled progress.

Take it as my opinion. 🙏

5 months ago

How is it that a player in the beginning makes frequent profits K for 4 years. No 1 month, 4 years K I have not won more than 400 euros.

How is it that after abstinence they always give me something?

It doesn't happen to me, it happens to everyone.

I also saw a video on vice with a former online casino employee saying some incredible things.

Again, I'm not saying anyone is looking at all the customers playing.

Based on algorithms, however, it is very easy for profits to choose new customers in order to get addicted to those who are sure to follow them.


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3 months ago

I generally agree with what you say. Having hundreds of thousands of spins on slots, surely the winnings/returns they give are night and day between low and high stakes. So already in the same slot a template of the algorithm is applied.


Also, it is not possible in a slot, where a bonus game comes out every 100-200 spins, either not a single one in 1000 comes out, or that there are consecutive spins. This suggests a long-term pattern of play for the individual player, which guarantees large losses.


If you know the Aviator game (not a slot), describe the generator associated with the results/returns. I believe that the same exists for slots with a long validity period, regardless of the fact that each game session guarantees the same chances. There are days/hours that sweeten you and others that scratch you. You just need self-control and initial goals for what you want to get/give.

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