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July 24, 2024, 05:01:41 AM
#75
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.
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July 24, 2024, 04:50:00 AM
#74
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?

And it just shows you have slots is, purely luck base games and even if you are betting $2 bet per spin which I think is already big and if you come across a bonus round it should at least give you a good return. But then again, when lady luck is not in your side and so even if you get like 50 spins, all of them might be all dead spins and you will really question slot games.

But it's really hard to answer because there are game that I will just bet less than $1 and it will give me a good returns with just the regular games and not bonus rounds. So if you are a slot player, maybe you might not think of quitting slots but go at it the next day.
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July 24, 2024, 04:46:03 AM
#73
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?

Of course, who wouldn't experience that kind of session in slots? Been playing slots in a land base casinos last night, and although I won some money, still leave a bad taste on me as the bonus rounds where sometime dead spins or it will give you a poor returns.

But still I continue to play and bet and so far multiple machines gave me a good run. And at the end of the night, I still won $200.00 although I'm expecting a good return because of the amount that I bet, from $2 per spin to as high as $4.
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July 24, 2024, 04:24:37 AM
#72
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.
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July 24, 2024, 04:12:33 AM
#71
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 it wasn't even fun.
It is an important factor to consider when deciding whether or not to continue doing this. Gambling is just like with other stuff (like our job, for example); if we never feel comfortable and satisfied, we end up quitting. But if we feel good, we will continue. It is important to note that every gambler has their own preferences or game selection, and most of the time we choose and gamble in a game because we feel we're not being cheated (emotionally and psychologically). 

It is not because we lose our money today from slots that we decide to quit. But it is because we know from ourselves that we are not really good at this, and we still lose if we continue. Perhaps it is a good decision from a responsible gambler. 
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July 24, 2024, 03:54:01 AM
#70
Bro (OP Cheesy), just chill. Take some time off from gambling. I understand that you are very disappointed after loosing 200 bucks. But I hope that wasnt your last money, nor it affected you much, and hope you are a responsible gambler who let emotions to take over. I hope you will earn 200 bucks pretty easy soon, or will find easy money, as the world is balanced. It aint easy to win in slots. If gambling is a serious part of your life, then try to switch from slots to other games, or decrease bets. Quitting something after first major loss aint right. Better learn from that loss and work on your character Cheesy
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July 24, 2024, 03:34:02 AM
#69
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.

I believe that because this is your favorite slot game, you expected to get a better result.
It really is frustrating when we stop to have a little entertainment but in the end we realize that we have only gained frustration. And this is even worse when it involves betting.

I believe you just had a bad gaming day, and that shouldn't be a reason for you to abandon slots.

If anything needs to be changed, then it's the fact that you insist on betting more money when you realize you're having a bad day... you said you bet $100, lost it all, and bet another $100, because you didn't stop when you zeroed in the first time. ?
If you limit your losses and invest your money in another form of entertainment, you may be able to have better results next time.
Rather than frustrating with the outcomes that show the lose to us, it is better if we moves to the other slot game because we may be luck in that slot game. We don't have to spends much money to play in our favorite slot game because we will not easy to wins for some money but we can lose our money anytime. That will be worst for us if we lose a lot of moneyin gambling even if that money is the money we can afford to lose.

We will never enjoy when playing gambling because we will thinks that we should recovers our lose before and with the money we use now, we can have that chance to wins the money back. But the truth is we can lose all of the money we have now so the chance to recovers the money will be gone. We must limits the money we use to playing gambling because that is not worth to see the big lose at once. We need to calm down for a while especially if we already lose the money in previous slot game.
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July 23, 2024, 10:03:41 PM
#68
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.
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July 23, 2024, 08:50:48 PM
#67
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.

I believe that because this is your favorite slot game, you expected to get a better result.
It really is frustrating when we stop to have a little entertainment but in the end we realize that we have only gained frustration. And this is even worse when it involves betting.

I believe you just had a bad gaming day, and that shouldn't be a reason for you to abandon slots.

If anything needs to be changed, then it's the fact that you insist on betting more money when you realize you're having a bad day... you said you bet $100, lost it all, and bet another $100, because you didn't stop when you zeroed in the first time. ?
If you limit your losses and invest your money in another form of entertainment, you may be able to have better results next time.
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July 23, 2024, 08:39:48 PM
#66

Had anyone here had an experience like that and think about quit playing slots?
I even experience a 20 spins without a single win so asking me to think quitting slots? yeah I did many times.

But the issue is that i just keep thinking about that but never that i stay out for longer time.

maybe try next time mate and your luck might be at your side.
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July 23, 2024, 08:36:10 PM
#65
Sometimes when we lose, the urge to try to win back the money we've lost can be really strong. But after facing losses in gambling, it's better to take a step back and reflect on our situation. Thinking of gambling as a way to recover losses often leads to even bigger losses. The emotions and pressure to quickly get our money back can push us into making irrational decisions.

It's important to realize that gambling doesn't guarantee success, and many players get trapped in a cycle of losses due to unrealistic expectations. Instead, we should focus on managing our emotions and setting limits in the game. After that, maybe we can give it another shot with a clearer mind.

Taking a break and focusing on other positive things, like hobbies or social activities, can help us distract ourselves from the urge to gamble. Remember that our mental health is way more valuable than any money we might lose, and there are always other opportunities out there that don't involve this kind of risk.
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July 23, 2024, 01:14:01 PM
#64
Had anyone here had an experience like that and think about quit playing slots?
Most gamblers who often play slot games, will definitely have the same thinking as you. But in the end they'll come back again to bet on a different game.

This concept will be different when you win and you start thinking if today is yours. That's a logical thing and I think you just need time to quit for a moment leaving gambling after everything improves you might be able to get back to betting on the game you want. But stay in one guideline if you lose again, it's better you don't try to deposit money again just to try to chase the loss.
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July 23, 2024, 01:02:47 PM
#63
If you know, you are not benefiting from the slots, you can quit before you will be addicted to gambling which is what is affecting many gamblers today in the community, there are some bet you will play with little money, you will surely have something to win that will give you confidence to continue playing with the slots to recover your losses when time comes.
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July 23, 2024, 12:38:46 PM
#62
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?

First off, do you feel like you have an addiction? If I was constantly pouring money into slots every day and seeing it vanish, I'd consider that to be an addiction. If I was dropping $100 on it once a month as a bit of fun and it didn't make the slightest difference to my bank balance - probably not an issue. However the important thing you mentioned was that you stopped having fun. That's a good indicator that you're at the end of the line with this form of gaming and have realized that it is not for you. Take that feeling and stick with it, put that cash to a different use, even if it's just finding another outlet or hobby to enjoy. If you have an addiction, it often ties in with that realization, it's your wake up moment.
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July 23, 2024, 12:33:51 PM
#61
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 wouldn't be playing again if i tried out something for the first time and it ended in a disaster. Slot games generally have a very high house edge which means even if you try playing again, there are still high chances that you will still lose even more.

I am not a fan of slot games. There are no special strategies involved in slot games which makes it boring for those like me who prefer to do some mental work while gambling. Casinos will always lure the gamblers with bonuses that will make them waste their time playing hard to win  and the gambler will eventually lose at the end.

There's no point forcing yourself to play slots, if you don't feel happy with your experience with slot, then quit and try something else.
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July 23, 2024, 11:27:28 AM
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I once felt the contrary in a slots machine in a metaverse: the more I played, the more I won, and not just in one day, but over a long time. I have to say that I think that it was more like a faucet than a real slots machine because the max bet you could make was really low and I only made a few bucks in total, playing several days.

I still think that it was rigged, but for the good, and now that I think again about it, it can make some sense if the aim of the owner was to keep you as long as possible in his land for whatever reason...
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July 23, 2024, 11:05:35 AM
#59
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?
had the same experience with slots when I first tried playing them in the past but it is not the reason why I rarely play them, it's just that I don't find them engaging or entertaining enough when playing. anyway, quitting slots is entirely up to you. maybe you can play occasionally and perhaps in one of your sessions, you'll experience a good session playing slots.
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July 23, 2024, 10:58:21 AM
#58
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?

Such schemes are common in casino games and in fact, I've experienced them in card betting too. Although perhaps, there will always be a defense, but at least I have felt that there is cheating or maybe my luck is too bad. So yes, even though we have experienced a big loss but still, we must be able to accept the bad results but with this incident, then I prefer to bet on sportsbooks.

At least, when slot gambling became popular in this era I personally only regretted it because anyway, there was no good chance for you to get a lot of profit on many occasions. Indeed, maybe you have experienced a big win with the jackpot but still, in gambling there is no good  chance that you can repeat the big success for the umpteenth time. So yes, try to control yourself when you have lost all the money in your first deposit, because when you have lost all the money in your first deposit it is already a sign for you to quit.
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July 23, 2024, 10:56:53 AM
#57
Losing 200 usd in a session does not mean that the game was rigged, it shows that you are not lucky and you were suppose to stop playing after your first $100 lost but you didn't stop there rather you deposited another $100. This shows that you are not gambling for fun because you have used more than the amount of money that you can afford to lose.

Nobody will be happy if he losses $200 just like that with playing for a very long time and that is why no matter the amount of money that is invlove losing is not always our choice because nobody loves to be a loser. Only gamble for fun so that you don't need to feel cheated after losing to the casino.
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July 23, 2024, 10:50:18 AM
#56
Slot games are the most risky games. Although it can be a lot of fun, it is completely dependent on luck. So one who does not have high risk taking ability should never play slot games as here no one can predict which entry he will win.  Many times one is able to win several times at a time due to good luck but if the luck is not good then one may lose many times in a row due to which they will suffer a lot. When I play slot games I keep the amount I spend there as amount loss.  Because I go there only with the intention of having fun. Although I have already lost a lot of money in slot games that's why I play slot games very sparingly. But as long as I'm playing, I'm just enjoying it, I have no intention of winning or make profit
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