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My heart sinks a little when I read questions like this.
First off, with a hundred employees and probably tens of thousands of customers over the course of a year, it’s unlikely that any employee would take personal umbrage at any individual winning chunks regularly. Steve may be some £600k up on Real King (over various sites) but the annual turnover of these companies is likely several orders of magnitude more than this. Really small change… no bugger will care.
But more importantly to your post, he hasn’t found a way to ‘beat’ the slot. His approach is high reward but correspondingly high risk. He may win loads one day but lose massively the next. In fact, it’s almost guaranteed that if he were to carry on playing the same way too regularly over a long period, he would end up giving all his winnings back to the casino and more. The casinos know this and will want him to carry on playing.
My issue with your question is that if people think they have an edge over the casino, they are mistaken and will end up losing what they can’t afford. So, keep your head screwed on.
I accept that very occasionally a game can be released which exposes the casino to more risk than it intended. The Street Fighter slot was withdrawn only a week after release, when it was discovered players could manipulate their bet size according to the state of the game. But this is a very rare and exceptional circumstance.
00Its like every new released game. It needs to be seeded (played all over the place) before you can actually start to see some big payouts.
Fucking spastic.
RB – Resident master of diplomacy and political correctness 🙂
00My understanding is that the regulation is enforced by the UKGC an organisation that regulates UK based casinos. Therefore, if the casino is let’s say Malta based, then the same restrictions do not apply.
Having said that, generally UKGC casinos are far safer and fairer places to gamble. Any perceived underhand tactics can be reported to and will be investigated by the UKGC. It keeps them honest.
If I were to gamble, I would never use a non-UKGC casino. Almost daily there are postings across the gambling forums on the scummy tactics used by less reputable casinos; anything to avoid paying out and often quite flagrantly outrageous behavior. It’s just not worth it.
I daresay there are other organisations which are decent, and also offer bonus buys. Others may have input on those.
00Buying bonuses has been made illegal for UK based casinos recently.
00I think I may have been a bit harsh with my first comment to psychic snail, im sorry if it read that I was having a go at you psychic that wasn’t what was intended at all.No apology necessary matey. I didn’t take it as you having a go – just informing my naivety a bit that’s all.
00They have no casino affiliation and seem to have no real agenda apart from growing their channelYou spelt signing people up for energy grants wrong. It’s big business, far more profitable than casino affiliations short term
I didn’t realize this mate. I assumed their sponsor was some friend or family member with some home improvement business who bunged them a few quid for each referral. Still, it does seem far less weaselly than people promoting dodgy casinos.
00I can highly recommend Low Stakes Slots. These lads usually deposit £100, play at 20 – 40p a spin, and sweat every penny.
Oddly, as the pennies mean so much to them, the size of the stake becomes irrelevant. I enjoy watching their low spins as much as Bandit’s £40 Reel King stuff.
They have no casino affiliation and seem to have no real agenda apart from growing their channel
30Almost every addicted gambler has given up for a period, then restarted believing they can control their addiction. The fact that you are asking the question means you probably already know the answer.
00I also self excluded from energy around 2 years ago so was thinking when gamstop ends just calling them up and reactivating my account , they won’t know I was ever on gamstop so that could be an easy option
Do be very careful. I may have imagined this but believe I have read instances where people have been refused payouts due to issues with a partnered casino e.g. self excluding at one and winning big at a partnered casino only to have the win denied. I think it would be better to be honest and open if you can. Sure some may refuse you access, but as xbob says some won’t. You don’t want to give the suckers any excuse not to pay as they make a living by finding those loopholes.
00Fucking hell! You spend 1,400 a week on slots???? You spend 72k on slots a year!? Christ.
Yeah my thoughts exactly 🙁 I don’t know if I can quite believe it.
00Well mate if you don’t gamble again on the back of this it will be a cheap lesson. If you carry on gambling and forget the lesson it will be an expensive mistake. It’s in your hands and I sincerely hope you make the right choice.
00He said he was taking at least a two week break, about a week ago. So… probably another week at least 🙂
11Software Engineer in the defense industry. Looking forward to becoming a fully time lazy git in about 6 years and 5 weeks (retirement) :).
00Low Stakes Slots is one of my favorites at the moment. It’s almost painful to watch them spinning their 20p spins, getting so stressed over losing a few quid, and genuinely relieved when they win a bit back. The most relatable streamers for someone who values his money too much to gamble. They only do highlight videos like the Bandit and I’d recommend giving them a watch.
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