I've found myself playing a lot of deal or no deal fruit machines in my local town recently. This past weekend was a long weekend so for the past four days i've been playing the deal or no deal fruit machines and the deal or no deal pub quiz machine. On the fruit machines I'm £59 up and I did bank rather a lot on the quiz machines also.
However, I started playing them 6 months ago after a strange dream about them. Those lads who take a hundred quid out while I'm stood having a pint must of made an impression on me. I started tallying the amount I'd spent as soon as I started playing them because I knew how much friends had lost in the past. Anyhow, summing wins and losses (mostly losses), it's cost me £374.
Don't know if this is bad compared to some of you but I can't help feeling like I'm wasting my money. I tried a deal or no deal machine earlier today, first putting £2 in. I got onto the cash round and kept saying no deal until there was just £3 and £70 left. The bankers offer was £33 which I declined because I greedily wanted the Jackpot. I ended up with £3. Disappointed I put in a further £45 during which I got to the cash round again. This time I'd gone down to the last 2 prizes which were £15 and £70. Bankers offer was £40 but I wanted the top prize for any single game on that machine. Declined the bankers offer, almost having a heart attack by this point, when I saw that I'd won the £70 I was very pleased to say the least. I'd finally won a jackpot on a £70 machine after embarking on this journey 6 months ago.
Fruit-Emu is awesome. Fruit machines are very amusing and I love gaming/gambling of all forms. From XBox 360, to casino stuff, to iPhone/iPad. The thing I love about the cash round on the deal or no deal pub fruities is there is some skill involved. You can always accept the bankers offer and carry on about your day. I think it takes bollocks to keep saying no and go for that jackpot though and I'm glad I did.
The ip (interlectual property) of the gaming concepts along with the artwork and electronics which go into making these machines is whats drawing me in. I'm learning modeling/animation/vfx in maya and learning how to program for windows/xbox 360 in c# and c++ so I know all about what goes into designing and engineering a decent product that will sell. I must say, fruit machines are very addictive and a games designer could learn a lot from them.
Anyway, please let me know what's on your mind too.
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Wisey
Deal Or No Deal
Started by stevenwiseguy, Sep 01 2010 12:05 AM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 01 September 2010 - 12:05 AM
#2
Posted 01 September 2010 - 06:50 AM
with fruit machines its not whats on face value, there is alot going behind the scenes, whether this be subliminal messages on screen, catchy music or simply the code running inside f*cking you over for every last penny, they have been designed to take your money and not give it all back. Every gambler however finds that golden day when they cant stop winning.
for me.. last month i decided that roulette was a far quicker way to win £500 than a machnie could ever be. i was £1500 up and walked out and banked it - curtessy of ladbrokes. i do confess the next week i did £300 in cold blood straight back. i love playing machines, but the thrill of winning for me has gone as its far quicker in the bookies.
edit - tell a lie i was about £1000 up and won the silver pot on tutti fruiti, bronze on RR and other bits and pieces to make up to £1500. when your luck in, your luck is in. make hay while the sun shines.
for me.. last month i decided that roulette was a far quicker way to win £500 than a machnie could ever be. i was £1500 up and walked out and banked it - curtessy of ladbrokes. i do confess the next week i did £300 in cold blood straight back. i love playing machines, but the thrill of winning for me has gone as its far quicker in the bookies.
edit - tell a lie i was about £1000 up and won the silver pot on tutti fruiti, bronze on RR and other bits and pieces to make up to £1500. when your luck in, your luck is in. make hay while the sun shines.
#3
Posted 01 September 2010 - 12:10 PM
In 6 months you count your loses to be £374 and then...Quote "I can't help feeling like I'm wasting my money"
I'm sure most of us on here would say that you are, but that's based on hindsight after years of punting on the fruit machines.
Your £374 in 6 months equates to roughly £15 a week. Do you consider that too much for the entertainment value and fun you got?
The machines are there to make money, and without a crowbar you will always lose in the long run.
I'm sure most of us on here would say that you are, but that's based on hindsight after years of punting on the fruit machines.
Your £374 in 6 months equates to roughly £15 a week. Do you consider that too much for the entertainment value and fun you got?
The machines are there to make money, and without a crowbar you will always lose in the long run.
#4
Posted 01 September 2010 - 08:17 PM
Hey, real nice to hear of your wins etc!!!!!
But heres my golden rules on playing slots 1))Gamble what you can afford
2))Be prepared to lose what you take in!!
3))And walk away win/lose
4))Dont take ya bank card etc with you!!!
5))Gambling should be fun
I lost over £50.000!!! on £5/£10/£15 slots in a 2year period!!!
I was beyond hooked-I rarely play slots at all now,sadly im more drawn to online bingo!!!mega sad I know-but I follow my rules when I gamble now.
And funnily enuff I win more now than I ever did
Yet the winner is the slot or centre it is in-and its owner.
Good luck to all who gamble.And win big!!!
But heres my golden rules on playing slots 1))Gamble what you can afford
2))Be prepared to lose what you take in!!
3))And walk away win/lose
4))Dont take ya bank card etc with you!!!
5))Gambling should be fun
I lost over £50.000!!! on £5/£10/£15 slots in a 2year period!!!
I was beyond hooked-I rarely play slots at all now,sadly im more drawn to online bingo!!!mega sad I know-but I follow my rules when I gamble now.
And funnily enuff I win more now than I ever did
Yet the winner is the slot or centre it is in-and its owner.
Good luck to all who gamble.And win big!!!
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