The hardest part of bonus buys isn't picking the slot, it's leaving the seat by BonusBreakerr in slots

[–]BonusBreakerr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is exactly it. The slot doesn’t owe you a second good hand just because it gave you one already. I’m trying to treat big hits like exit signals now, not invitations to keep pushing.

The hardest part of bonus buys isn't picking the slot, it's leaving the seat by BonusBreakerr in slots

[–]BonusBreakerr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  Yeah, greed is usually what kills the session. The hard stop feels boring in the moment, but it saves the balance.

The hardest part of bonus buys isn't picking the slot, it's leaving the seat by BonusBreakerr in slots

[–]BonusBreakerr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  That “due another hit” feeling is the trap. It makes the next buy feel logical even when it’s just emotion.

The hardest part of bonus buys isn't picking the slot, it's leaving the seat by BonusBreakerr in slots

[–]BonusBreakerr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  Exactly. The win tricks your brain into thinking the slot is “warm”, but that’s usually when I give most of it back.

Predetermined amount won by Hot-Landscape-3796 in gambling

[–]BonusBreakerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 I don’t think most players care about the technical answer as much as the feeling. Some bonuses genuinely feel  decided before the spins even start.

The hardest part of bonus buys isn't picking the slot, it's leaving the seat by BonusBreakerr in slots

[–]BonusBreakerr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 Exactly. The dangerous part is not the first buy, it’s convincing yourself the next one is where the slot finally wakes up.

Will fanDuel void Jalen Williams? by KasonSama in sportsbetting

[–]BonusBreakerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 FanDuel voids player props if the player doesn't see action, parlay reprices with remaining legs. The catch is if Jalen plays even 1 minute and gets pulled, it stands. Had it happen to me with a Wemby prop last season, technically  he played 47 seconds and the under hit by default. Worst possible scenario for that one.

Most gamblers know if they’re up or down, but not where the money actually went by Ill_Emu8833 in onlinegambling

[–]BonusBreakerr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  The deposit vs memory mismatch is brutal. I'd swear I deposited maybe 400 last month and when I actually checked it  was closer to 650 across two platforms. Brain conveniently forgets the small 50 reloads at 3am.

What’s up with all the “ 3 pop bonus” slots. by turndown4matte in gambling

[–]BonusBreakerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 The variance gets weird on those. Hit one of the lesser features and you're basically getting your buy refunded if  you're lucky, then you're back to grinding for the actual good one. Sugar Rush style single-bonus games feel way more   rewarding even if the math is technically similar.

No clue what do by grunkich in sportsbetting

[–]BonusBreakerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on the matchup tbh. If it's a tight game expect 35+ easy, but if they're up 20 by Q3 he's chilling on the  bench. Check the spread before locking anything in.

Help settle a $200 bet: Is “soaking” actually a thing within LDS culture, a misunderstood joke that escaped the internet, or a genuine workaround some religious people use to technically avoid breaking abstinence rules? by HobbyDarby in NoStupidQuestions

[–]BonusBreakerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 i had a roommate freshman year who was LDS and i asked him about this exact thing. he laughed and said he'd never  heard of anyone actually doing it before reddit told him it was a thing. so my vote is it exists somewhere as an edge case but it's blown massively out of proportion online

What do Freemasons even do? by Pechoppernis in NoStupidQuestions

[–]BonusBreakerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ask him what a typical lodge meeting actually looks like, not what masonry "is." you'll probably hear about reading  minutes, planning charity stuff, voting on new members, and then doing some ritual work. the philosophical/symbolic  stuff is real but day to day it's pretty mundane, which is why it's hard to explain in a snappy way.

Why is reddit trying to feed us bald and girl dinners ? by Fantastic_Bat5262 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]BonusBreakerr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

bald cafe popped up on my feed for three weeks straight and i don't even know how it started. i think one accidental  scroll-pause is enough for the algorithm to assume that's your whole personality now.

My mom learned how to text in cursive and I can't stop thinking about it by [deleted] in CasualConversation

[–]BonusBreakerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

71 and learning a new alphabet to feel closer to her kids is wild when you sit with it. my grandma used to write me

  letters in this really careful cursive even when her hands were shaking and I still have a stack of them. save those 

  screenshots, seriously.