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Edited by Kitu11 at 22-12-2023 01:54 PM
I consider myself someone who doesn't really like switching games. I've mentioned before that I thought about trying a different slot machine, but every time I open the slot game page and face the choices, I get overwhelmed by decision paralysis. When I see all those options, it's like sensory overload, and I don't know which one to pick. In the end, I always go back to the one I'm familiar with.
There's no particular reason for it; I just believe that the familiar game is probably the best. Besides, I've tried various slot machines in the past, and since I'm already used to playing one, I don't feel the need to switch to another. There's no guarantee that a different machine will be better, so I stick with one that I know is decent.
Of course, when I say this slot machine is good, it's all relative. Slot machines, in general, are more like spending money for a moment of entertainment. Electronic games like these are not something you can expect to profit from; it's about spending money to enjoy a brief moment of excitement. I haven't done a detailed analysis, but overall, playing slot machines probably results in losses. I treat it as spending money for a momentary thrill. If you really want to win, you should go for live games. |
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