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Most slot machines have a jackpot that gamblers who prefer to gamble based on luck are chasing. As we all know from real-life stories, the jackpot has nothing to do with the number of spins or hours of play at the slot machine. There have been cases where the jackpot has been hit on 2 or 3 spins, so the likelihood of the jackpot being hit is entirely dependent on luck. Small winnings are designed to keep the player in the casino, so they are managed by an algorithm that works on the principle of RTP.
Based on my experience, winning the jackpot usually doesn't take long. usually, in one spin or up to 100 spins. when luck is on our side, it won't be long before we win the betting session of slot games. even though the actual wins we get vary, but when we are lucky, in a short time we achieve something we hope for, namely winning the jackpot. and I personally, quite often experience it.
On the contrary, playing with a long duration even takes hours. In most cases, the end result is that we lose the game session, although we don't rule out the possibility, we can also win if luck finally comes. for the second point, what you say is quite reasonable. that small wins are designed to keep players at home in the casino, and this system runs according to an algorithm that works on the RTP principle.
the point is, every gambler who likes slot games can be sure that they always hope to get the sensation of winning the Jackpot. but sometimes, we forget that sometimes there is a portion to play for fun and where it's time to stop the game session if the game doesn't go well.