January 26th, 2008 by Vernon Fray | Posted in slots for you | No Comments
Whenever such really novice players have a streak of luck, most casino people will explain to them not only that they have won, but that such a large win is extremely rare. Then they will usually refer them to some more information about gaming, and about the games provided in casinos. Even the most rudimentary information, such as that provided by most major casino resorts in the hotel rooms, is better than nothing at all. Although most of this information isnt exactly helpful, because it talks mainly about how to play the games that the casino happens to offer (and not necessarily about how to play these games well), nevertheless even this information is more knowledge than most novices have. Unfortunately, many people ignore even that little knowledge.
Although this example of the really novice may be extreme, it serves to illustrate a wider problem among slot players. Even players who have been to casinos several times, who are now familiar with how slots work and may even possess some of that rudimentary knowledge from the inroom pamphlets or information obtained through conversations with other players - even these people do not necessarily behave, or play, in any more profitable manner than did those very novices. Just because you have been to a casino and have played slots before, doesnt mean you know all you should know. Maybe you have won. Maybe you have lost. Perhaps you have won and lost, and are about even. What if you only lost a little? Does that make you feel comfortable about your casino slots expertise?
Being is an important concept.
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Whenever such really novice players have a streak of luck, most casino people will explain to them not only that they have won, but that such a large win is extremely rare. Then they will usually refer them to some more information about gaming, and about the games provided in casinos. Even the most rudimentary information, such as that provided by most major casino resorts in the hotel rooms, is better than nothing at all. Although most of this information isnt exactly helpful, because it talks mainly about how to play the games that the casino happens to offer (and not necessarily about how to play these games well), nevertheless even this information is more knowledge than most novices have. Unfortunately, many people ignore even that little knowledge.
Although this example of the really novice may be extreme, it serves to illustrate a wider problem among slot players. Even players who have been to casinos several times, who are now familiar with how slots work and may even possess some of that rudimentary knowledge from the inroom pamphlets or information obtained through conversations with other players - even these people do not necessarily behave, or play, in any more profitable manner than did those very novices. Just because you have been to a casino and have played slots before, doesnt mean you know all you should know. Maybe you have won. Maybe you have lost. Perhaps you have won and lost, and are about even. What if you only lost a little? Does that make you feel comfortable about your casino slots expertise?
Being is an important concept.
Similar posts: poker rule
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