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Topic: Motivated by "breaking the code" - page 10. (Read 1569 times)

sr. member
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July 26, 2021, 10:27:16 AM
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I personally do not play slots, but do you think that is why people like slot machines? Short of breaking their code?

Maybe if he really could, I wouldn't deny it. However, the condition of the slot machine is programmed with various neatly arranged axes. for the intellectuals who control, will be very supportive to solve. Once again, if he said just to fulfill the satisfaction that he had not yet conquered, then at any time cracking the slot code was a complicated thing that would take a long time.
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July 26, 2021, 10:08:58 AM
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I find that funny but it's probably out of frustration or "revenge" that some gamblers say that. It's not that different with other games whether it's a "code" or an AI they are facing. I remember cussing out on a simple video game when I couldn't beat the boss so I can only imagine what gamblers spit out when they lose.
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July 26, 2021, 09:40:17 AM
#4
I personally do not play slots, but do you think that is why people like slot machines? Short of breaking their code?

Nah, I know some of my friends who spent $2,000 in a single night doing slot machines and almost all of them failed or experienced breakeven.

If there exists an absolute code in which you could cheat or take advantage of the slot machine, then this news would definitely erupt and most gamblers would become millionaires by now. Those people who murmur or chant some words before they gamble can also be compared to rituals- it does not do anything to the machine but it gives a morale boost to the gambler.

If a person is under extreme pressure, he/she would do anything just to calm himself while betting. Those rituals may help calm their nerves but it does absolutely nothing to the machine as these are all governed by odds and luck.
legendary
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July 26, 2021, 09:40:07 AM
#3
I personally do not play slots, but do you think that is why people like slot machines? Short of breaking their code?

If you do play, you will understand. Smiley

There's no breaking a code or something unusual here. These people know that it's hard to beat a casino game but the adrenaline is always there so it builds thinking on their brain that they can challenge the casino.

I'm sure those guys already experience winning a good amount. That's one of the reasons why gamblers continue to play because they actually feel the experience of winning a good amount and they want to feel the same experience again and again.
legendary
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July 26, 2021, 07:02:47 AM
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it's not really "to break the code" or anything really. it's just a self-thought to motivate/cheer himself up. a lot of people do this and not just in gambling. for instance, I remember saying that kind of thing a lot that I would "I will beat the shit out of this punching bag" when I was in my high school Taekwondo club. saying that keeps my morale high and motivates me to keep going. I think your neighbor is just doing the same thing.
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Do not die for Putin
July 26, 2021, 06:16:44 AM
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One of my neighbours, a million years ago, was obviously addict to the slot machines. He would spend hours spinning in a nearby bar (these machines are allowed in bars in my country of origin) and my take is that he would spend a fortune on it. Once, I passed by and I overheard him saying "I am going to teach this machine who is in charge". It sounded like he was attributing some short of conscience and life to the machine and though he could "beat it". I have observed that many people that gamble are into that type of thinking, that is, it is me against this code and this machine and I can actually break the code and win.

I personally do not play slots, but do you think that is why people like slot machines? Short of breaking their code?
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