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What is a FINISHED GAMING ROOM (SCAM)?

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What is a FINISHED GAMING ROOM (SCAM)?

3 weeks 4 days ago - 3 weeks 4 days ago
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It's clear that when a "gaming" room is full of hardware and computers with the recoil turned off, then everyone understands that it's a finished room and its owners are finished, stupid jerks.
This means you come for a week and can’t see a single x100 bonus game not to mention a x2 deposit.

Ideally, this stinginess manifests itself when people stop going and they all come up with promotions that are no less worthless than the ones they themselves are.





For example, 500 tickets for a "no-lose" lottery with main prizes.
The grand prize is 10K, everything else is just pennies. All prizes are awarded randomly via SMS, as per the terms and conditions.
But for some reason the main prize always disappears when out of 500 tickets there are 20-30 empty ones left.

Thanks to CMP, we now understand mathematics.
20/500 = 4%
In other words, out of every 25 promotions, it's normal for the grand prize to be won in the last 20 tickets only once. It's also normal for the grand prize to be won in the first 20 tickets only once in every 25 promotions.
But that NEVER happens. These jerks make it a rule to give away the grand prize at the very end. It's very rare that they suddenly give away the grand prize halfway through.

Before participating in any promotions, find out more about them.
Don't feed these complete scams!
The game is not gambling if you know how to win...

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Re: What is a FINISHED GAMING ROOM (SCAM)?

3 weeks 4 days ago - 3 weeks 4 days ago
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mouse wrote: It's clear that when a "gaming" room is full of hardware and computers with the recoil turned off, then everyone understands that it's a finished room and its owners are finished, stupid jerks.
This means you come for a week and can’t see a single x100 bonus game not to mention a x2 deposit.
Don't feed these complete scams!


I was inspired by Boris's latest video.



Yesterday I went into 3 terrestrial gaming halls in a circle and lost 3 * 20 thousand = 60 thousand UAH in the champion scam.
Wednesday evening. Two of the three halls were empty!
This suggests they haven't been playing for a while, and people have stopped coming. I regret trying to verify CMP's advice with my own money.

DON'T PLAY IN EMPTY HALLS!

I hoped that if no one else was playing, no one else would steal the bonus games. But there were simply no good bonuses at all. In all three halls, the game followed the same general pattern. When the system was eating up 10-15 thousand in various checks, a single weak bonus was awarded that didn't even pay out half the deposited money, and that was it. It was just zero. Three tens, three jacks. And if the bets exceeded 30 UAH, even these small payouts could disappear within 20-30 spins. Not a single strong hand or bonus to pay out a credit of +1 UAH to the total costs.
Absolute and meaningless emptiness, playing with your own money. As I already said, I played in both rooms myself, so it couldn't have been that I was unlucky and someone stole my bonuses. They simply weren't there.

All these scams with completely muted returns should be avoided.
They disgrace the very concept of a "gaming hall" or "casino." There's no luck or randomness. No strategies or randomness. They suck up players' money without any gameplay, in any quantity. For 20,000 deposited, see one x15 bonus? Or a 7,000 check is wiped out with two payouts of +250 UAH, the rest is paid out rarely and at lower rates? This is pure faggotry, not a game.
All these scripted platforms should be forgotten like a bad dream. Let their owners suck dick instead of thinking about how clever they are and how stupid the players are.

Of course, these cheapskates leave behind an extremely negative attitude toward casinos and slot machines. All these scammers with their stock market math and pedals should be hanged from lampposts and completely erased from our lives.

All normal players have gone online.
But scams followed suit, especially in official Ukrainian casinos, where Vulkans are licensed and don't even know what slot certification is. Champion is a pirate casino with a 20-year history—avoid it. They've chosen the path of shawarma at the train station, not a quality game. The influx of people is huge, so they can feed everyone crap and make as much money as they can. Only when no one shows up will they start thinking about how to change their scam.

In pure mathematics, the only option left is classic roulette. It's impossible to change the payout below 1:36, but bets can be folded. But that's a war with adaptive betting, and that's a different story.
If you bet on red in a casino and you're stubbornly unlucky, try betting on red!
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Re: What is a FINISHED GAMING ROOM (SCAM)?

3 weeks 4 days ago - 3 weeks 4 days ago
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Fewer and fewer people visit these halls every month. Players don't see the game and leave.
I personally know seven people who've quit here in the last five months, people who've been playing almost every day for over five years. Spinning an empty Champion with its three tens, three jacks for two or three hours is no fun. You might as well show up, leave all your money at the cash register, and then leave. You'll save yourself a ton of time and stress :-)

The fewer people there are, the worse the returns become. The screws tighten with each passing month. Thankfully, there's an online selection of games and providers.

Earth's pirate arcades are dying. Their stupid owners still haven't figured out that the 90s scams aren't GAMING HALLS. They treat players like suckers and therefore must die out.
Drink - don't get drunk. Play - don't act out!

Re: What is a FINISHED GAMING ROOM (SCAM)?

3 weeks 3 days ago - 3 weeks 3 days ago
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Do you even check if it's a champion???
16-64-10-12-18-01-73
If this check is not accepted, it is counterfeit.

Re: What is a FINISHED GAMING ROOM (SCAM)?

3 weeks 3 days ago - 3 weeks 3 days ago
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All accounts from 2016 are open for those who played with me. They can be used to verify the champion's authenticity.

Re: What is a FINISHED GAMING ROOM (SCAM)?

3 weeks 3 days ago - 3 weeks 3 days ago
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Another trick from the arsenal of cheap casinos.

When the return to player is reduced to zero, people stop playing. So, periodically, the casino owner offers a normal game and bonuses with normal odds. On these days, many players win something, only to be scammed.

1)The gaming hall (casino) is delaying the payment of winnings.
They refuse to give out money under any pretext. For a land-based casino, it's an empty cash register, and the player receives a receipt. When the player returns to the casino the next day, the payout is zero again. Any attempts to enter the game are doomed to failure. Distance doesn't matter. The casino sucks up any deposits according to a system that prevents even the most persistent player from breaking through the line at 50% of the total deposited money.

2) Experienced players who understand this scam stay put. They don't play until they've cashed out (received) all their money and then take a break. On the ground, a PRO player comes to get a receipt, takes the money, and immediately leaves the room.

3) The scammer can't let someone off with their winnings so easily. They've recently come up with a gimmick: they won't give out all the money, even with a receipt. The player comes to pick up a receipt for 10,000. They're given 7,000, and the 3,000 is transferred to a new receipt, but they're offered the chance to gamble. Any ordinary person starts playing with these unsecured 3,000 and is automatically subject to a strict scripted withdrawal of funds. Once the casino eats these 3,000, most players will pay out the entire 7,000 they received in portions, and after their final loss, they'll take back the same amount of their own.

That's why:
Never play at a casino with an empty cash register that can't pay out winnings immediately. Always hold your position until your winnings are fully withdrawn!
Don't feed the scams!
If you bet on red in a casino and you're stubbornly unlucky, try betting on red!

 

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