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I haven't withdrawn more than 400 euros in 4 years.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


