It's just a science of tweaking how many pulls a slot machine should get before some sort of payout
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
You want it to be low enough obviously that it's a losing game but high enough that the average person will win once and get hooked
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It's their job to do this so they've done studies on how long is too long between wins such that people get frustrated and leave
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Also modern slots are in fact deterministic, there's a pseudorandom seed in the chip
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
Someone with root access to the machine can see exactly what its future payouts will be
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
There was a famous lawsuit where a machine glitched and won when it shouldn't have and the casino immediately knew
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And successfully got it upheld that the internal state of the machine was what they were legally obligated to follow
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It's fucking creepy man, casinos are literally giant Skinner boxes
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In NV slot machines are everywhere and there's actual regulations saying kids can't stand near them too long, it's psychologically dangerous
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People who go to Vegas for the cheap hotel rooms and buffet food are essentially going to war with applied psychology
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Placing a bet on their own willpower
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