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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Should I quit playing slots?
by
Dewi Aries
on 28/08/2024, 18:36:15 UTC
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?

Slots just like every other casino games is quite unpredictable compared to sports betting, I have only played slots with free bets and i haven't made any Profit from it, casino games are not programmed to favour the gambler the house always wins no matter what. If you get lucky with it then I would advise you not to be playing it constantly otherwise you might lose everything you have.But if this game has done more harm than good I think you should just go ahead and quit to avoid more losses

Of course, because slots are one type of game that falls into the category of casino games that are basically random and do not have any track record that can be analyzed unlike sports betting, and this is why many people say that casino games are games that depend entirely on how lucky you are when running a session.
What you said is quite true that gambling is not programmed to benefit gamblers, and I think this applies to all types of gambling, because after all the purpose of casinos building gambling is to make a profit, so logically how can you make a profit in a place where the place makes you a target to continue to be drained? this is why we really need to think using common sense and rational thinking so that we do not misunderstand everything we face, and the point is that in any type of game limits are something that must be owned by gamblers.