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What's most frustrating when playing slot machines? That's when you trigger the free spins, but those free spins don't pay out at all. Today, it started just like yesterday – I hit the free spins within the first 30 spins, which got me excited for a moment. But then, after 10 free spins, it only paid out 1 dollar. That's even worse than not triggering the free spins at all.
So, adjusting your expectations is really important. For example, if I've set aside 30 dollars to play, and if I don't hit any big wins, I might be disappointed, but not too much. But when you do trigger the free spins, it's a different story. Slot players know that hitting the free spins is a rare event, so we anticipate them bringing in massive profits.
And when you have such high expectations, getting just 1 dollar in return is quite a letdown. In reality, and in gambling, it's often not a good idea to have overly high expectations. Recently, I've learned the importance of managing expectations. As long as you don't set your expectations too high, you won't be too disappointed. Plus, there's a greater chance of exceeding those expectations. So, learning to manage expectations is a win-win situation, no matter how you look at it.
In the end, I truly hope I won't encounter situations like this in slot machines again – where it teases you with the promise of a big win during free spins and then crushes your expectations. It's not the first time this has happened, and these 1-dollar free spins are worse than not triggering them at all. I'd rather know from the start that I won't win much and then be pleasantly surprised if I do. |
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