27-02-2011, 08:17 PM
As a fellow gambler, and somebody who has played fruit machine in the past, I understand that the 'addiction' does not lead to rational thoughts / actions.
I'd like to make the following observation which I hope may help you view your situation in a more rational manner - it is certainly not made to try to be clever or demeaning to your addiction.
My point is simply this - is it realistic to consider that you can beat a fruit machine that is controlled by a computer chip - especially when the computer chip is programmed to generate profit for the organisation that provides it. You may be lucky in the short term - but have to be extremely optimistic to expect to make a profit in the long term.
I hope this thought may at least make you stop and think before continuing with your wagering.
With best wishes however you proceed.
I'd like to make the following observation which I hope may help you view your situation in a more rational manner - it is certainly not made to try to be clever or demeaning to your addiction.
My point is simply this - is it realistic to consider that you can beat a fruit machine that is controlled by a computer chip - especially when the computer chip is programmed to generate profit for the organisation that provides it. You may be lucky in the short term - but have to be extremely optimistic to expect to make a profit in the long term.
I hope this thought may at least make you stop and think before continuing with your wagering.
With best wishes however you proceed.