• ssillyssadass@lemmy.world
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    A casino is a corporation, they want to make money. If people could go there and win money, they wouldn’t make as much money. So they let the bare minimum amount of people win the bare minimum amount of money to make it look like the casino is fair and that you too can have a chance at winning big.

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    I don’t get slot machines. They’re not even slightly fun.

    I wish casinos had fun games with small bets. Like, I don’t know, poker where you can play several hands with 20 dollars.

    But as it stands, I don’t think I’ll ever visit a casino again. It’s either boring slots or you need to be rich to play the “real” games.

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      Slots are just reusable lotto scratchers.

      Blackjack is probably your game because it’s simple and I’ve seen minimum hands as low as $3.

      Just don’t do what I did and convince yourself that you’re good at it because you did well in New Vegas.

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      Imagine you are a boomer who has had a near infinite money glitch but its only ever been cost of living plus 10%. You always have that spare cash but it doesnt get above 10% extra. Its a boring amount and you want to be actually rich.

      Now you could squirrel it away and actually save that money but thats boring when what you could do is gamble it every month cause maybe it will make you have a huge amount of money (which it wont) out of just pure luck and you didnt need it cause your basic costs were always covered so you never thought of saving it or giving it to anyone else other than corpos.

      Now add people who also know they wil never have the money glitch who want to be as secure and see boomers making a small return acting like it was worth it and they decide if they gamble the few dollars they have they will finally get a return that saves them from poverty (it wont).

      Congrats you now understand it hopefully.

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      Poker isn’t really a fun game. Try playing it without money. It gets boring super fast.

      If a game needs money to be fun, it’s not a fun game.

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        At least poker is fair. Funny enough fair gambling is considered illegal and immoral for some reason, but slot machines are okay, even as they are designed in every way to victimize dumb people.

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          Gotta get the money from the poors somehow, and someone with skill might win it back if its allowed to be skill based.

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            I mean even if it were just better odds it would be worth it maybe. If I were regulating gambling, I would make sure that Casinos had to pay out at least 90% of what they brought in and distributed widely with some mathematical function that approximates a bell curve.

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              Ha yeah but profits must only go up so all the casinos would just pivot to something else. Sociopaths would never accept a 10% margin even on that large of a pool of money. Thats restaurant margin territory and you dont see the mafia running many legitimate restaurants for the income.

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                Absolutely but who cares? It saves people from being taken advantage of, and if someone does run a casino it would actually be fun.

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        I’ve played it once in the past. Just the normal poker with five cards in your hand and you get two rounds of changing cards.

        It was fun.

        I lost 2 imaginary dollars.

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      You can play micro stakes online for regular poker. It’s basically what you said, $20 will go a long way. As for live play, the smallest stakes I’ve seen is like $.050/$1 at the linq in Vegas where you could probably get by buying in for $50, but would be better off with $100. That was before Covid, and I haven’t tried playing there since. It may no longer be a thing.

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    Went to a local casino with some friends and saw a Frankenstein themed slot machine with the big curved screen like that and decided to put a couple bucks in it to see what kind of stuff it did. A woman sitting at one warned me that they’re terrible and don’t pay out well before saying how many thousands of dollars she’d put into them, while still putting more in.
    Gambling addiction is real

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      I gamble in video games, with in-game money. Never with the real money currency, I want to be able to afford soup.

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        Me too, and it reinforces how much I’d not want to actually gamble… because no-stakes game gambling is often slanted in your favor, so if you play long enough you’ll probably hit big. It’s kinda fun.

        I played one game (no clue what it was anymore) that had a “semi-realistic odds” setting with a big warning that while you’d still probably manage, you’d have to dig much further into your reserves to do so. And it wasn’t an easy win even with the setting off, it was fucking obnoxious because it was needed…

        I went to a real casino a year or so ago, because it was a cheap hotel stay, and I got $10 free money for signing up and being a veteran (a demographic often plagued with gambling problems)… I played it and won $120 on the last pull, cashed out, and haven’t touched it since. It felt like a hook, because it was all done on tracking cards, and the casino industry is notoriously shady with behavior tracking and stuff, and it gave me the icks big time.

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          Without money, pretty much all gambling games turn out to be extremely boring.

          I don’t even do in-game gambling because it’s just annoying. The last time I tried that, I ended up instead buying the 9999 coins with cash to get a Porygon, because the slot machines were so boring.

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      Fun fact, LA has independent Cambodian-run donut places because the so called Donut King lost his fortune to gambling addiction and had to relinquish his ownership to the families to pay debts.

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    Glad we are funneling all the wealth to the older generation really a better use than IDK fucking anything.

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    I could never get into gambling. My family tried to take me to an Indian casino when I was 18 and I absolutely hated it. The slot machines were incredibly boring and I was so tempted to just start pocketing the 20s they gave me.

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      gambling is like arcades except instead of having fun for a reasonable cost that you know is being spent, you’re miserable with the false hope of making money.

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    The way they’re touching the screen makes me think this is a tournament slot. So the tournament has an entry fee and prizes for the highest score, but the individual games are played for points, so you just press the button as fast as you can and hope you are luckier than everyone else. Sometimes they also have touch screen mechanics like “wack a mole” or “catch the money in the tornado” to make it a little more interesting than just slamming a button. I wouldn’t call anyone a gambling addict based on just this picture.

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      The machine seems to be called “Cashnado Alert” so I think you’re onto something about the touch screen mechanics.

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    16 hours ago

    If Daddy can just get one more college education’s worth of money out of you, he can make it all back. Trust him, he’s got it figured out. The machine is hot.