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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Motivated by "breaking the code"
by
xSkylarx
on 25/08/2021, 16:14:37 UTC
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.
I also think that it is impossible for us to beat the slot machine in order to win big in the game, in my opinion slot games are a game of luck and no special tricks are needed to win them, besides that beating slots is not easy because of course slot machines are designed with special programs to run the system in every spin and it can be said that maybe only those who  create slot machines know a certain bug or code in the machine.

that! the game is programmed to have quite small odds that will benefit the house, not you
there's no code to crack if something is written let's say to give a prize in 3% of rolls and take your money on 97%
then they just have to receive more money on these 97% of times than they'll pay out for the winners

Agreed, the majority of this is 60 percent for the house and 40 percent for the players, which isn't ideal. Well, they probably advertised it fairly, but we can't say for sure if it was truly fair because we don't have access to the code. However, there is still randomness in the code that actually executes the results, and it will continue to change depending on their algorithm. However, people continue to win from it, so there are still a lot of people playing on it, but in this type of situation, the house always wins.