You've probably heard people say, "The longer we play, the better our chances of winning jackpot." But in reality, it’s often the opposite and such a mindset can be a trap. Each spin is a independent event, and every second doesn't increase your chances of winning in the next spin.
The more you spin the more money and time you lose. I guess even the casino monitors the gambler. If they observe you gamble frequently they might not give you the chance of winning huge amount of money at ones. They will eventually keep you occupied so that you continue to play but trust me when I say at the end you will lose all you money. Casinos offers a lot of games and many of them are traps. It is better to continue gambling on the games you are good at.
So one question I have to ask is that, if one doesn't play for long, how do they get bonus reward offers?
I used to think and still somehow believe that playing for long might help a gambler qualify for free spins and bonus rewards that the casinos may offer even though not all the time, because I doubt the casino has the time to restrict anyone from playing for long seeing it is a money making business to begin with.
I would even prefer to play slots or any preferred games again the next day after being unlucky from just few games, instead of playing non stop for hours. I wouldn't bother to take a pause to do other chores and resume with same games thinking it might just be a lucky time to win on same day.