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I've been playing slot machines for about 3 to 4 years now, and I've had decent results. I'm not here to mislead anyone or show off my skills, but I want to provide some insights and advice to everyone. Of course, what I say may not be entirely accurate, but I've essentially developed a somewhat scientific approach through my own trial and error. Playing these machines also has its own realm, and you won't fully understand what I'm saying until you reach a certain level. Many people complain about why slot machines are so difficult, but for those with a keen mind, it's not that difficult at all.
You need to understand how the machine you're playing extracts money, whether the casino keeps changing the machines, and whether the odds vary significantly among these electronic gaming machines (EGMs). Just like with regular slot machines, you can lose several rounds in a row, but with the same bet, you may only need to win one round to recover your losses from the previous ten rounds. This is a characteristic of these slot machines and EGMs. It may seem lucrative, but sometimes you might lose dozens of rounds because there are so many betting options, and it's impossible to cover them all. If you manage to cover all the possible bets with the same amount, you won't win.
When you're gambling on a specific option or a few options at an entertainment platform, you should consider the feasibility. Don't focus on the small wins and ignore the big ones. If you also consider the cost-effectiveness of the electronic gaming machines (EGMs), you can understand that you should choose the most advantageous EGM option based on the odds multiplied by the probability. Of course, this is a macro perspective that makes sense in large sample sizes and may have significant deviations in smaller experiments.
For full betting, where you wager seven credits each time, the rate of complete loss is 1/22 + 21/22 × 1/2 = 23/44, and the probability of losing three credits is the profit of all other cases. In other words, the possibility of profit is 1 - 23/44 - 3/22 = 15/44. This is considered a high probability because the possibility of losing three credits is only 6/44. In fact, nearly 50% of the possibilities are in your favor. Moreover, there are no longer any restrictions on betting sizes, and you can immediately get your winnings by clicking to play again. This means that the possibility of achieving a complete profit is 16/44, while the possibility of losing one or three credits in total is 14/44, so there is a 30/44 probability that works in your favor. If you have enough gambling capital and stick with it, you'll eventually win.
If the big players haven't lost much, then you should wait and not get involved. If the machine reaches its bottom or if someone has lost in front of you and the big players are covering their losses, then you shouldn't worry. That money is not for us to win; others dare to win it, so let them win it. In my view, that's not really winning; it's just temporarily keeping the money in their hands, and they will eventually give it back. If the big players are winning, then you should also leave the machine. Don't place a single bet; it's not worth the risk. Sometimes, a few rounds go by without winning, and then you're in trouble because you've gone against the odds and become the big player yourself.
As for how to play various types of electronic gaming machines (EGMs), I won't go into detail here. Each machine has its own strategy, but with a bit of thought, you'll figure it out. Playing EGMs also involves a lot of nuances, which are determined by your accumulated experience and your ability to think flexibly.
I believe that those who understand what I've said will get it. The players who enjoy themselves shouldn't be taken as a reference. In my view, if the machine is operating normally, the small players will lose, and I generally don't consider the small players' scores because the points they pull out are insufficient to affect the overall outcome. However, you should pay attention if there are a lot of 3,500% small players because their scores may surpass those of the big players.
Well, that's enough talk. I hope everyone can win a bit more, and those who have lost can recover their losses sooner. Those who don't play shouldn't start, as this activity depends on the casino owner, and skills are not absolute – the casino owner is the real winner. |
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