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Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: Casino game hypnotizes
by
adultcrypto
on 31/01/2025, 23:36:09 UTC
So, I recently had this funny experience while playing a casino game a friend recommended  and I decided to deposit some funds into the game. Second spin boom! I won a good amount. I was so happy, already planning my victory dance and thinking about cashing out immediately.
But then, this tiny voice in my head whispered, What if you spin again? I mean, if you won this much with just two spin, imagine how much more you could win. And like a true over optimistic person that I am, I listened.
Spin after spin, I watched my winnings going down. Before I knew it, not only was my prize money gone, but the money I deposited also disappearing. And just when I was about to hit rock bottom, my very last spin miraculously won me a tiny token again. At that point, it felt like the universe was patting me on the shoulder, saying, Here, take this and stop fooling yourself 🤣

That little win was the slap my brain needed to reset. I immediately told myself to stop, Log out now before you start selling properties to fund the next spin
The funny thing is, I usually pride myself on being super calculative when it comes to gambling. I know when to stop, but that day? That day, I didn’t know what possessed me. Maybe it was the game hypnotizing me. Who knows?
One thing I’ve realized, though, is that casino games have this sneaky way of convincing you to continue spinning"just one more time." I can’t be the only one who’s fallen for that trap, right?

So, what's your experience with casino games? Do they whisper sweet things into your ear too, or is it just me?
I just passed through this experience tonight and reading your post, it was as if I wrote this. Casino games are actually funny and can mess with your mind so much. I made a deposit and decided to just test some slot games but before I knew it, I had lost 70% of my deposit. I was filled with regrets because I never played to spend more than 10% of my deposit on that game. Just when I wanted to give up, I decided to change the provider and tried another game and book I was up and very close to my capital, although still at net loss. I had to stop myself for that moment, maybe later I will trying the game that made me win.