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Why You Shouldn't Help Your Friends - Practice

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Why You Shouldn't Help Your Friends - Practice

5 months 1 week ago - 5 months 1 week ago
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No matter how cynical the title of the topic sounds, but this is the reality of life - you can't help friends. All cash flows in the game are closed. At the beginning, someone loses and only then someone wins. This is especially true for scripted casinos and small halls.

I have run into trouble many times, when you sit and play (for several hours), everything is fine with you. Then a friend starts asking for a small loan. Supposedly the guy has lost everything and wants to fight back.

I give him 200-400gr., he sits down next to me and starts to irritate his credit with small things. At this point, a REVOLUTION of scenarios occurs. I become a donor for the hall, my credit of 2000-10000 begins to melt before our eyes, powerful blows go into the void (three tens - three jacks), but the guy joyfully screams from each bonus, which pours him +50 +100 UAH.

An hour later I lose half of my profit and withdraw, but my friend is doing well = his balance has increased and he is happy.

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The conclusion is simple. If you want to help a friend, do it ONLY AT THE END of your session, after withdrawing money. Otherwise, you are breaking your own game. Tested hundreds of times.

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The situation is even worse with PAIRS GAMES.

It's one thing when you pool your finances and play for a bigger result. It's another thing when everyone plays separately, but you are REALLY FRIENDS = one cannot allow the other to lose.

This leads to inflated stop-win levels and, accordingly, forces you to increase your bets = reduces your chances of winning.

Yesterday I was in the gym. Took a double 500 + 500. Sat and accelerated it, came out at 1800. We'll transfer it to a new check, the gym took its 500, a new work cycle with a net balance of 1300.

In 10 minutes I got him for 1600 and then my good friend came up = come on, he says play under your sensitive guidance ))))

Well, we played. He took a double of 500+500 and filled it up = at a normal distance and with a normal betting acceleration, the bonuses simply didn't come in and there were no large payouts... sucks Petrovich )))

At this time, I, with my balance of 1600 (this is x3 from the initial 500 UAH for a minute) dropped to 1000. All other things being equal, when the game went away, I would have calmly withdrawn at x2 and moved on with a profit of x2... but here I had an ANCHOR.

1) If you withdraw 1000, then ideally you should give 500 to the person (after all, he followed my instructions and it’s like I was playing on 2 terminals) === but then I’m left with my diamond interests, with the initial 500... and what’s the point of a couple of hours lost?

2) A good distance was pushed through two terminals, it fell away, there is a chance to reach the return = at a good rate, 1 good bonus is enough for everyone to be happy....
=== the stakes increased, I dug in my heels and.... 10 minutes later the balance was ZERO!

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In the end, like a fool, I came out with -500 and my friend with -500. And who needed that?
===If you want to help your friends, do it without the obligation to return the loss, otherwise it’s just like a regular loan (borrowing money).
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Re: Why You Shouldn't Help Your Friends - Practice

5 months 1 week ago - 5 months 1 week ago
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Boris! There is a quote from the movie "The November Man" - "You can be either a Professional Killer or a Good Man, but you can't be both at the same time."
Conclusion: you need to either play by yourself or just help your friend, but not play by yourself!

Re: Why You Shouldn't Help Your Friends - Practice

5 months 1 week ago - 5 months 1 week ago
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Yes, I noticed it myself and more than once, as soon as at the peak, someone immediately "needs" to be helped... Well, you helped, shared your "luck" and this luck is either not enough for two or only you have a draining theme.

Re: Why You Shouldn't Help Your Friends - Practice

4 months 2 weeks ago - 4 months 2 weeks ago
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Re: Why You Shouldn't Help Your Friends - A Practical Guide

2 months 3 weeks ago - 2 months 3 weeks ago
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Today I got a bit pissed off... I found this thread, I need to let out my emotions!!!

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So, this is how it went. In one of the halls on Earth, a 30K Champion entered the game.
4 checks from the start = 2000 (1000+1000 double) + 5000 + 8000 + 16000

The first check was 2000 UAH and broke even WITHOUT A SINGLE PAYMENT, although the initial payout was 50 UAH per line.... = expected
The second check immediately gave a nice bonus, and I combined all the checks and then played HOURS OF STATIC with a soft press, reshoots, and long, tedious jerking...

As if the results were normal =









Somewhere in the middle of this process, Seryozha came into the gym = I see him often, but we're not buddies... He blew his 500 UAH and sat there telling everyone how all the gyms were fucked up... that he saw +1000 today and that's it, and ran around to seven places... that he pawned a ring... that he was going through a medical examination and was being drafted to the front... and so on in the same vein...

Meanwhile, I got to the Champion for 100K, and he was whining that he was broke financially... and that the ring was in the pawn shop...

FRIENDSHIP ?!?
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For the first time, I was CONVINCED that
Any help and any tea
= should be given ONLY AT THE EXIT FROM THE HALL!


What happens next... I understand his situation and give him 2000 UAH from the next withdrawal of my check.
This is a miracle, instead of taking the money and going happy, he says to the girl at the checkout
- 1700 on hand, 300 on superomatic

I'm a little confused... but it's his money and I'm not interfering.
He loses the Superomatic and takes a 400 UAH CHAMPION'S CHECK! Moreover, with words of gratitude, he sits down at the NEIGHBORHOOD TERMINAL!

It's an old trick of the scam champion... when a wanker sits next to a fat loser, the platform starts sending all the bonuses and goodies to the wanker... = that's what happened.

I'm spinning 100+ 300+ (from a 138K check)[/b], soul champ for a bonus.... and Seryozha is spinning 10 UAH and suffers that he doesn't get anything....
Then an oil painting = every -15K for me, he gets bonuses.
On my -50K from the check, he hits a jackpot of 8,500!!! Bitch! I spin 300 and once or twice a week I get 5,000 jackpots (a spit instead of a bonus, after which there will be no play at all for an hour or two). The guy next to me spins 10 UAH and hits 8.5K.
In short, at my almost -70 thousand from the maximum point, I'm freaking out and withdrawing what I have = 69 thousand instead of 138 thousand and a bright prospect of leaving for 200K+
At the moment I close my check, the guy is still catching the seventh (seventh! Karl) bonus, and there he already sees the initial 400 UAH exit for over 10K.

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What's the bottom line?

I sympathized, gave him 2000, it sat down next to me to play and ruined my entire HOUR-long game.
All the goodies went to the neighboring monitor.
Moreover, I know these jokes, but I tell him
- Seryozha! Take it off and get out.
and it's for me
- I’ll straighten it up right now.... I’ll straighten it up right away
.... and continues spinning with glowing eyes....
Hoping that he would finally slow down and get away, I continued to do 200-300 rollovers... and in the end I went -70K from the max point.
Why the hell do I need this!!!???

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and this is not the first, or tenth, or hundredth time this happens )))
They snap you up, make you a donor, and tease you with a bunch of bonuses for the neighboring terminal...

=== I won't give anything to anyone while I'm still in the game!
You can't always play the role of a sucker and lose a ton of money on your own desire to help someone.
They even hear and see perfectly well that they have broken my game, I am losing huge amounts of money
but with words
- I'll take off soon so as not to disturb you.
= They can't stop and don't intend to.... Only my stop-loss can scare them and make them leave, because they understand what's happening and are afraid (they're chickenshit) that if the crucian carp backs off, the system will start milking them...

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I'm sorry for writing in this manner,
But losing 70K earned through hard work because of "friendship and compassion" is just downright idiotic...

You will thank me for the advice more than once )))
Whenever you are asked to give money, no matter who asks =

Any help and any tea
= should be given ONLY AT THE EXIT FROM THE HALL!
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Re: Why You Shouldn't Help Your Friends - A Practical Guide

2 months 3 weeks ago - 2 months 3 weeks ago
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Boris! Tips should only go to those who work here. And Seryozha, he begged you for an "eyewitness" to quench his gambling thirst...
Don't give anyone money to play, no matter how much they ask for any fairy tale!
If you want someone to quench their thirst, leave them some credits on the lucky terminal they've already withdrawn from. Let them either play or tip themselves! (If they really need the money)
I've been doing this for a long time now, almost every time after Wine, for especially gifted storytellers at the roulette tables.
The most interesting thing is that not a single one!!! immediately withdrew the remaining loans, but instead put everything back on the table)))
I swore at the staff and left...
I'd sit right in his place, pull out the remaining funds from a few spins, withdraw them, and hand out a clean VIN to the scolded employees as a tip... And everyone understood that these now-gambling loans were attracting such would-be storytellers, and they were pouring their funds into their fees from the proceeds.

 

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