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shalom goyim
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I don't see the appeal of Casinos. I've went to Macau (the Las Vegas of the East) for a trip where my family and me went into the casinos for a visit.
The atmosphere was well, dystopian. You are in the casino, deep inside with no light or grass; you are just there in the "hotel" atmosphere, with the perfume and lights, which is almost like a parody of the "rich" lifestyle.
Most importantly: the House always win. Do people not get that?
When you roll up a slot machine, the chances are already predetermined. There is no 'almost winning'; even if there was, it is not reflected in the UX/UI where every loss is an "almost win"
You could invest in the worst stocks, and at least get some return (even if at a profit loss) but at a casino, it is almost guaranteed for you to lose money.
In the rare case where the house 'loses', they can simply say it was a glitch and lobby some lawyers/judges against you.
Conspiracy theory: only 1/5 'winners' in a casino are authentic, the rest are just their associates pocketing the money back into the loop hence in some places winners are anonymous.
The atmosphere was well, dystopian. You are in the casino, deep inside with no light or grass; you are just there in the "hotel" atmosphere, with the perfume and lights, which is almost like a parody of the "rich" lifestyle.
Most importantly: the House always win. Do people not get that?
When you roll up a slot machine, the chances are already predetermined. There is no 'almost winning'; even if there was, it is not reflected in the UX/UI where every loss is an "almost win"
You could invest in the worst stocks, and at least get some return (even if at a profit loss) but at a casino, it is almost guaranteed for you to lose money.
In the rare case where the house 'loses', they can simply say it was a glitch and lobby some lawyers/judges against you.
Conspiracy theory: only 1/5 'winners' in a casino are authentic, the rest are just their associates pocketing the money back into the loop hence in some places winners are anonymous.
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