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July 25, 2024, 02:55:05 PM
#95
Yesterday I decide to have a slots session, and it wasn't even fun. I made a $100 depo and start playing on my favorite slot game Nitropolis 4 from ELK

Most of the spins where dead spins with $2 bets, when I lose all my balance I made another $100 depo. And again some bad rolls until I hit the bonus, on that bonus I win $30 before the bonus started a $0 from the 8 free spins.

After that experience it leves a bad taste, I didn't enjoy the session, and feels like a rigged game.

Had anyone here had an experience like that and think about quit playing slots?
Many times and i do have those kind of feeling on the moment that i have those kind of sessions on where losing up money but not really that getting enjoyed or entertained on where
the main thing that comes up into your mind is that the game is rigged and you would be having those thoughts that you should stop and quitting on playing with it, but on the moment
that you will be able to experience different situation on the other day or simply you've been experiencing some wins up with those rolls then you would really be forgetting again
on what happened on yesterday and this what keeps on pushing you to play even more, and the cycle would continue.  Tongue

If you do really like to quit or having some break then you should mean it and if you do sees or feels like that playing slots isnt that entertaining anymore but you do really still
wants or loves to deal up with some gambling game, then you could really be able to test or try out other things as well. There are tons of variants of games
on which we could really be able to deal with and of course if you do really want to have that entertainment then go ahead and look for other things.
legendary
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July 25, 2024, 02:35:57 PM
#94
You lost a total of $200 which is pretty huge for someone like me from a country where minimum wage is $47. However, I don't know what that amount of money mean to you because that will determine if you gamble beyond your limit or you are just within limit. If the money became a painful loss to you, which I suspected it is, then you have to adjust your bankroll management strategy. If you are convinced the game seems rigged, then it could be the platform you use, perhaps you can try a different casino especially those implementing provably fair algorithm.


$200 is a descent amount of money for anyone, I mean, you can buy a lot of things with that amount, even you can pay a House rent in some countries, but now that I have 3 Jobs is an amount that I can afford to lose, at least once a month.

And you are right, I should play provably fair games where I can verify each roll and avoid this rigged feeling.
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July 25, 2024, 09:16:20 AM
#93
No one will advice you to quite or continue playing slots, the decision is yours to make. As a gambler, your job should be about finding what works for you after understanding that gambling is heavily dependent on luck and not everyday is a lucky day for you.

Yesterday I decide to have a slots session, and it wasn't even fun. I made a $100 depo and start playing on my favorite slot game Nitropolis 4 from ELK

Most of the spins where dead spins with $2 bets, when I lose all my balance I made another $100 depo. And again some bad rolls until I hit the bonus, on that bonus I win $30 before the bonus started a $0 from the 8 free spins.

After that experience it leves a bad taste, I didn't enjoy the session, and feels like a rigged game.

Had anyone here had an experience like that and think about quit playing slots?
You lost a total of $200 which is pretty huge for someone like me from a country where minimum wage is $47. However, I don't know what that amount of money mean to you because that will determine if you gamble beyond your limit or you are just within limit. If the money became a painful loss to you, which I suspected it is, then you have to adjust your bankroll management strategy. If you are convinced the game seems rigged, then it could be the platform you use, perhaps you can try a different casino especially those implementing provably fair algorithm.
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July 25, 2024, 09:11:41 AM
#92

Had anyone here had an experience like that and think about quit playing slots?
Based on my own experience, I think I do have such a feeling at times when I have more losses than usual. Baccarate, Crash, and Dice are the slot games I mostly play, and almost all the time, the losses are usually so great that one can think that the game was rigged, but it was not. 

All the game that you mention is not a slot games. They are games often categorized as house game since they are often offer by the casino as original games.

Slot games are those games that you need to spin which you can play from different game provider such as Pragmatic Play, Play’n Go and other popular provider.

House game that you mention has higher winning rate compared when playing slot games.
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July 25, 2024, 09:07:31 AM
#91

Had anyone here had an experience like that and think about quit playing slots?

Based on my own experience, I think I do have such a feeling at times when I have more losses than usual. Baccarate, Crash, and Dice are the slot games I mostly play, and almost all the time, the losses are usually so great that one can think that the game was rigged, but it was not. 

It's your decision to know if you must quit or not, but I would suggest you only risk the amount you can afford to lose because the game will not be fun for you again if you have already lost a huge amount of money that you never intended to. I wouldn't spend $200 at a slot machine. 
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July 24, 2024, 02:16:48 PM
#90
hmm, maybe it was just an unlucky gaming session. Were there days when you were lucky and quite often? And it was at that moment that you didn’t even think about stopping playing because you were lucky. Definitely, at the moments when you lose, there is a desire to stop playing, this is absolutely normal feeling, but there is also a downside, you need to half count how much money you have already left in this game and how much you have won, and then everything will fall into place.

More than the balance between how much he won and how much he left in slots, I think that he should better think whether he likes playing the game, and how much is he willing to spend on it. Like in any other hobby. And stick to the plan.

I wouldn't think about it as an investment, or even as a bet, but as an expense, like when you watch cable TV or get some beers along with friends. It is true that in the case of slots, at least a part of the expenses will get back, but I wouldn't think too much about them when making the decision of how much allocate to it.
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July 24, 2024, 01:52:22 PM
#89
Yesterday I decide to have a slots session, and it wasn't even fun. I made a $100 depo and start playing on my favorite slot game Nitropolis 4 from ELK

Most of the spins where dead spins with $2 bets, when I lose all my balance I made another $100 depo. And again some bad rolls until I hit the bonus, on that bonus I win $30 before the bonus started a $0 from the 8 free spins.
Judging from the whole data you gave above, about how you were able to deposit $100 twice (i.e $200) to gamble on slot games, hence, I will like to ask that was the entire $200 used on gambling on only "Nitropolis" alone @$2 per spin? Or was the amount used in gambling on other slot games? Because if the entire $200 was used on gambling on just only "Nitropolis" at $2 per spin,  then it's obvious the amount of spin you played was $200/$2= 100 spins. Which means that "Nitropolis" is likely a dead slot game, because any slot game that can't give a significant win after 100 spins, it's likely to be considered dead. But however, I don't know how slot algorithm works, so is this Okay, Yes or No, a question to experience slot gamblers
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July 24, 2024, 01:43:01 PM
#88
hmm, maybe it was just an unlucky gaming session. Were there days when you were lucky and quite often? And it was at that moment that you didn’t even think about stopping playing because you were lucky. Definitely, at the moments when you lose, there is a desire to stop playing, this is absolutely normal feeling, but there is also a downside, you need to half count how much money you have already left in this game and how much you have won, and then everything will fall into place.

After all, betting is his own choice and no one is forcing him to bet and as such, whether he decides to quit or continue I don't think it matters. Unless, if he really has experienced bankruptcy because of the big losses that have occurred and if so, then there is great hope for him to be able to stop. Because after all, when betting by getting a losing streak it is a sign that we have to stop at that time.

But even so, that doesn't mean it will stop forever, because you can still come back again on another occasion. But indeed,  if you are able to stop gambling forever then of course, that is also an achievement because you are able to avoid gambling which has made your life and finances worse in slot gambling.
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July 24, 2024, 01:20:46 PM
#87
You have said it already you didn't enjoy the lqst moment after you made 200$ deposit. And back to the question should you quit playing slot the answer is yes at the moment.

I mean this is simply question you made a deposit and loss and you try deposit again and lost again and you said ddint enjoy it then the best thing to do at that situation is just take a deep breath and let it go and stop playing the game unless you want to lose more. Imo

That's right, and maybe I would say that this is the intention of people who say and suggest that a gambler must have the ability to stop at the right time, meaning this is the right time to stop and rest as you said.
I agree with that, but that doesn't mean we have to stop playing the game completely or forever, because of course everyone has their own luck that can lead them to unexpected wins.

Basically, whatever the type of gambling, it is still a game that will refer to one of two answers between winning or losing at the end of the session, meaning why would you think about stopping completely just because you lost? (Even though I understand that that's better), but it shows a little that you are unable to accept the fact that you lost when from the start it was clear that losing is part of gambling.
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July 24, 2024, 01:05:52 PM
#86
hmm, maybe it was just an unlucky gaming session. Were there days when you were lucky and quite often? And it was at that moment that you didn’t even think about stopping playing because you were lucky. Definitely, at the moments when you lose, there is a desire to stop playing, this is absolutely normal feeling, but there is also a downside, you need to half count how much money you have already left in this game and how much you have won, and then everything will fall into place.
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July 24, 2024, 12:18:07 PM
#85
You have said it already you didn't enjoy the lqst moment after you made 200$ deposit. And back to the question should you quit playing slot the answer is yes at the moment.

I mean this is simply question you made a deposit and loss and you try deposit again and lost again and you said ddint enjoy it then the best thing to do at that situation is just take a deep breath and let it go and stop playing the game unless you want to lose more. Imo
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July 24, 2024, 11:51:49 AM
#84

After that experience it leves a bad taste, I didn't enjoy the session, and feels like a rigged game.

Had anyone here had an experience like that and think about quit playing slots?

Slot gambling does not require technique and skill so in my opinion it would be very boring. What you do is press the spin button and you wait for the magic to come. There is nothing you can do except wait and wait for hundreds of spins. I think there is nothing I can enjoy about a game that is just waiting for bonus rounds or scatters. If you say slot gambling is cheating I think it's still possible. I'm not saying all slot gambling is cheating. But my question is how can we know that this slot gambling is not regulated by an algorithm that will only benefit the bookie?

All types of games will seem boring if we experience defeat, even in types of games that do not involve the risk of losing anything. But these feelings of displeasure do not always mean something because we come with the aim of making money.

On the other hand, yes, it is true that slot games are a type of game that does not require any skill or analysis because as we know, this is a type of game that really depends on luck, so you just have to wait for luck to come to lead you to victory.

Another thing you say is that there is no enjoyment in a type of game that requires you to wait for the bonus round to come, that is an option, but I am sure that when the round goes really well and makes significant growth in your balance then I am sure there is no reason not to feel like. Regarding whether slot gambling is cheating or not, I think honestly I can't say for sure, maybe yes or no, simply put, you lose because you are unlucky.
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July 24, 2024, 11:37:22 AM
#83
Yesterday I decide to have a slots session, and it wasn't even fun. I made a $100 depo and start playing on my favorite slot game Nitropolis 4 from ELK

Most of the spins where dead spins with $2 bets, when I lose all my balance I made another $100 depo. And again some bad rolls until I hit the bonus, on that bonus I win $30 before the bonus started a $0 from the 8 free spins.

After that experience it leves a bad taste, I didn't enjoy the session, and feels like a rigged game.

Had anyone here had an experience like that and think about quit playing slots?
I often experience things like that, because I really like playing slots, it's a natural thing maybe because I didn't get lucky that night in my opinion.

And what makes you unhappy is that you deposit money back into gambling to try the possibilities that you might expect but not also that ends up you lose $200, that's what makes you unhappy in that session, the victory is not in your hands that night, the step that should be taken is that you should stop when you lose your first session money after losing $100, and the bet used should be smaller for example at $1 only, $2 is too big only allows you to get 50 spins only, on the one hand you are not happy and on the other hand you are not satisfied so you really don't like that gambling session.
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July 24, 2024, 11:33:17 AM
#82
Yesterday I decide to have a slots session, and it wasn't even fun. I made a $100 depo and start playing on my favorite slot game Nitropolis 4 from ELK

Most of the spins where dead spins with $2 bets, when I lose all my balance I made another $100 depo. And again some bad rolls until I hit the bonus, on that bonus I win $30 before the bonus started a $0 from the 8 free spins.

After that experience it leves a bad taste, I didn't enjoy the session, and feels like a rigged game.

Had anyone here had an experience like that and think about quit playing slots?

If you feel you're not enjoying the game then I suggest you to quit with no second thoughts.

The alternative option is to play dice where you can bet the minimum betting amount possible so that you can have a prolonged gambling experience which might statify your playing experience but winning and losing is not in our hands so never expect to win while gamble so that whenever you win there will be joy to cherish.
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July 24, 2024, 11:24:37 AM
#81

After that experience it leves a bad taste, I didn't enjoy the session, and feels like a rigged game.

Had anyone here had an experience like that and think about quit playing slots?

Slot gambling does not require technique and skill so in my opinion it would be very boring. What you do is press the spin button and you wait for the magic to come. There is nothing you can do except wait and wait for hundreds of spins. I think there is nothing I can enjoy about a game that is just waiting for bonus rounds or scatters. If you say slot gambling is cheating I think it's still possible. I'm not saying all slot gambling is cheating. But my question is how can we know that this slot gambling is not regulated by an algorithm that will only benefit the bookie?
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July 24, 2024, 11:19:00 AM
#80
Casino games are never built to favor you, the system is very polarized with the house edge so you have little to almost chance of really winning so when you eventually get lucky, its expected you get smart enough to not trying to be too smarter than you would have been by trying to make too many further attempts and end up loosing out in that   which you had gotten earlier.

Slots are never my choice games at  casinos and that is because i don't really understand their dynamics which keeps me at a loosing end. the few times i did tried it out, i wasn't happy with that which i got so i decided to rather play other games where i find myself been more fortunate than been in the other where my chances continue remaining slim.
Isn't that the logical thing? They're a business after all; if they were made to favor their users, they'd shut down in the blink of an eye. The house edge is enough to turn things against you; slots are already a bad game to begin with, which is the main reason why I avoid them. Not that there's any kind of game that's giving away money; it's just that there are some others that you're more likely to win by microbetting.
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July 24, 2024, 10:11:52 AM
#79
Yesterday I decide to have a slots session, and it wasn't even fun. I made a $100 depo and start playing on my favorite slot game Nitropolis 4 from ELK

Most of the spins where dead spins with $2 bets, when I lose all my balance I made another $100 depo. And again some bad rolls until I hit the bonus, on that bonus I win $30 before the bonus started a $0 from the 8 free spins.

After that experience it leves a bad taste, I didn't enjoy the session, and feels like a rigged game.

Had anyone here had an experience like that and think about quit playing slots?

Why will it be fun when you are so hellbent on making money? Anyways, I would dare use $100 on slots game, I believe you can't afford to lose that much if not you wouldn't have created this topic in the first place.

When gamblers don't win while playing slots game or even others it will feel like the whole game is rigged, this is what happens to all those who are so into gambling for making money only, as if its going to be that easy.

Next time, use less amount and nothing can change the outcome of a gambling activity unless your luck is right there beside you, so either you use thousands of dollars or you use just a $1 what will be will be, this is why you need to be careful.

For me I choose the safest route always, using small amount of money, and if its not my lucky day it won't do me a thing, because the amount I used is too little.
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July 24, 2024, 05:26:52 AM
#78
I’ve had lots of experiences like that, it’s particularly frustrating getting a bonus and hitting a pathetic amount of money. It makes you think what was the point getting to the bonus. If you’re doing $2 spins you expect much more than $30 getting into the bonus.

Have you tried bitcasino.io. I’ve had most luck playing slots there.
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July 24, 2024, 05:18:39 AM
#77
I don't think this game is rigged. It's just the dynamics of winning and losing. You know, even if you have an equal number of wins and losses in the game, each of which is by the same amount, for example, $10, then in the end you will still lose your entire deposit. This is a widely known truth, although it is surprising to me that there are people who do not know this. There is no magic in this, it's simple mathematics. A deposit is much more sensitive to a loss than to a win. And several losses in a row can lead to disaster for your deposit. And sooner or later this will happen - you will have many losses one after another.
Hard to determine whether it is rigged or not. But we do have a choice to move to other gambling provider if we are havjng a bad experience with another. It could be your luck which is against you if you are continuously losing your bets. Another action to make is to pause from playing to "reset" your lose streak. Just make sure not to push your luck too much because it will most likely result to a bigger loss in the long run.
Yesterday I decide to have a slots session, and it wasn't even fun. I made a $100 depo and start playing on my favorite slot game Nitropolis 4 from ELK

Most of the spins where dead spins with $2 bets, when I lose all my balance I made another $100 depo. And again some bad rolls until I hit the bonus, on that bonus I win $30 before the bonus started a $0 from the 8 free spins.

After that experience it leves a bad taste, I didn't enjoy the session, and feels like a rigged game.

Had anyone here had an experience like that and think about quit playing slots?
Casino games are never built to favor you, the system is very polarized with the house edge so you have little to almost chance of really winning so when you eventually get lucky, its expected you get smart enough to not trying to be too smarter than you would have been by trying to make too many further attempts and end up loosing out in that   which you had gotten earlier.

Slots are never my choice games at  casinos and that is because i don't really understand their dynamics which keeps me at a loosing end. the few times i did tried it out, i wasn't happy with that which i got so i decided to rather play other games where i find myself been more fortunate than been in the other where my chances continue remaining slim.
Rule is to bare with it or quit it. If you cannot resist your losses then quitting gambling is the best thing to do. Keep in mind that we are gambling and in this sense, there's no assurance of winning. Indeed unfair in most instances but that's just how things works. Same reason why anyone can gamble but gambling is not really for everyone.
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July 24, 2024, 05:12:41 AM
#76
Yesterday I decide to have a slots session, and it wasn't even fun. I made a $100 depo and start playing on my favorite slot game Nitropolis 4 from ELK

Most of the spins where dead spins with $2 bets, when I lose all my balance I made another $100 depo. And again some bad rolls until I hit the bonus, on that bonus I win $30 before the bonus started a $0 from the 8 free spins.

After that experience it leves a bad taste, I didn't enjoy the session, and feels like a rigged game.

Had anyone here had an experience like that and think about quit playing slots?

That's nothing unusual when it comes to slot games, so even if you don't stop playing slots, you should reduce the amount you spend on them because spending more money on slots doesn't make us win when we are constantly losing. The same thing applies to all gambling games, but when it comes to slots, there are times when you don't win anything at all, and there are other times when you win even if you are using a small bankroll.

What I mostly do when gambling is taking a break when I see I'm constantly losing and there are a lot of dead spins when I'm playing slots, after the break, I try a couple of different games to see if I'm winning, if I see something positive within a few bets like 20 or 30, I continue, and if I don't see my balance going up or staying stable, I stop because I know I wouldn't win anything from this session.

These incident could make people realize that there's nothing sure on slots especially if they are looking forward for big profit by playing this game. Those people who win on this are just lucky and its so rare to see that there are people continuously gaining for their consistent playing. So its really better not to spend any huge amount or increase your bet size on such game since you will just end up getting pissed off on the result especially if they are losing to much money for playing slot games.

That's the reason I don't spend a lot  from slot games or any luck based games since I don't feel anything that can give us a huge chance to earn. If OP feels like quitting then maybe he should follow his wants since maybe it will give him more stress if he decide to continue even if he don't like the game anymore.
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