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The addictive design of slot machines


Do you think slot machines are intentionally engineered with flashing lights, celebratory sounds for small wins, and those frustrating near miss symbols to mess with your brain chemistry and keep you playing for hours longer than you planned, or is that just an excuse people use for having poor self control at the casino?

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Oh, it's absolutely on purpose, no question about it. Casinos hire psychologists and use tons of research to make those lights and sounds trigger your dopamine just like a phone notification. If you want to see exactly what I mean, check out https://indian.1xbet.com/en/slots/game/67371/wild-bounty-showdown and just notice how even a tiny win feels like a huge celebration. Those near misses aren't bad luck, they are mathematically designed to feel almost like a win so your brain keeps chasing. Blaming poor self control is too easy when the whole machine is literally built to hook you.


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