Oh yes. The question that has bin raised many many times on forums, discussion boards and such. You’ve won the jackpot, you cashed out, but your play at that point seems to be utterly dead no matter what strategy you do, apply or even attempt. Is it worthwhile to continue on a casino where you just cashed out big? In my opinion, and by watching others but also my own experience, i’m affraid to tell you certain bad news if you liked playing at that casino in the first place. This is not a tin foiled hat, this is’nt a conspiracy, this is based on real experience with not just me but with others.
In my case, i cashed out a significant amount a week or so ago. I stopped playing, i had rakebacks, rains or weekly money coming through, even tips from other users. As i started smaller stakes again, it was or seemed quite impossible to even hit something decent to keep my session(s) going on. Everything got washed away faster then i could enjoy it, technically speaking. I have bin here before and i’m sure that if i continue on, it’s going to eat all that i cashed out in the first place. What is this obvious abnormalities that happens after winning big on online casino’s?
I remember when a new user came in, started playing, and won over 10.000$ off of a 500$ deposit, he continued to play on for weeks to come. Eventually he ended up depositing everything back into the casino, plus extra to technically lose it all back again. And yeah i’m not a stranger with big wins, big cashout’s and ending up in absolute dead play. I do believe everyone’s seed is different, or solely based on their activity. Deposit a big chunk? You’ll get certain action. To a certain limit that is ofcourse. I almost wanted to say that online casino play is staged on long term.
But this is not everything to the story. There’s a certain Luck factor that is there and happened to me as seen on Tombstone Max Win hit of 300.000x my betsize. Where did that came from? At this point i’m ahead of the casino and the last thing i want is to spill it all back in plus extra, for weeks of boring, depressed play to come. Delete my username, and recreate a new account then? Or just avoid playing on that casino forever? One thing i did notice, all my action on in particular The Crypt was completely dead for hundreds of spins. While the same game on another casino yielded much better action.
A last case example, another user who was technically down 20.000$ over previous month, and is having a good streak this month it seems. All high on dopamine winning left and right big numbers, technically down just 12k at this point, but something tells me his action is to a certain limit. I believe that a majority of players are just playing against their own funds at this point. With a certain deduction of percentage for the casino, providing an experience that i’ve bin seeing with lots of crypto casino’s where people are just gambling against their own money. Does that even make sense?
Ofcourse, what a casino does not want is users to be able to determine outcome. So lots of things really do not make any sense when playing. Games are generally licenced and i’ve seen the most crazy or unexplained wins happening left and right with some folks. All is made in such a way that hours and hours of time have to be devoted to gambling, which makes a perfect long term degenerate. It was hard for me to step out after my big winning(s) of over 70k in 2 days. If you won big, take a break. It’s going to be good for you and will help you turning back to normal again.
I’m getting quite good rakebacks (monthly’s) in the next days to follow. If you wager plenty the amount(s) are quite big (up to 4.6k) spread over 2 casino’s. A large portion of that will be cashed out. A smaller amount will be kept to whenever i’m bored or feel like playing without me having to deposit. But my general assumption and i really hope i’m wrong, but experience tells me a whole different story, is that breaking this loss streak will require everything i cashed out plus extra, in order to get action. Playing for just leaderboards, rakebacks alone should not be the goal, but considered extra.
As a alternative, switching Casino’s or focus on live games, could be a good work-around. Just remember that slots will be dead for some time to come. Just don’t fall for the obvious trap of the casino taking it all back type of stuff. You have options – you have read this post and you are aware that your not the only one out there.