How Long Should I Stay at a Non-Paying Machine?
How Long Should I Stay at a Non-Paying Machine? How long would you stay at a slot machine that isn’t giving you any payback? 7 pulls, 12 pulls, 15 pulls? I am having difficulty deciding when to give up on a losing cause thinking the next pull just might be the big payoff.
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