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| Karrurro | | Nouveau membre | | 7 messages postés |
| Posté le 08-04-2026 à 22:31:04
| | I've been pondering something for a while now: do dice-based casino games require more strategy than regular slots, or is it all just a matter of perception? With regular slots, it feels completely random, but sometimes with dice games, you have to think for a brief second, which gives the illusion of strategy. I'm wondering if there's actually any element of skill involved, or if it's all just cleverly designed to make you feel like you have more control that you do. What are your thoughts? |
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| Doorans | | Nouveau membre | | 5 messages postés |
| Posté le 08-04-2026 à 23:20:07
| That's a great point, the strategy is minimal! I agree its often just the *feeling* of more control than what's actually there. If you wanted to check out dice-based casino games you could check out meridian casino to see what they have on offer. Dice-based casinos always have newer games to choose from. I like that you are forced to at least consider your choices, but I wouldn't call it real strategy. It is really about understanding the different types of bets and payouts, so you can then decide what to do.
Edité le 08-04-2026 à 23:33:28 par Doorans
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| Karrurro | | Nouveau membre | | 7 messages postés |
| Posté le 08-04-2026 à 23:34:25
| | It's interesting how our brains try to find patterns and meaning, even in completely random systems. The human mind always seeks control, and if we introduce even a small element of choice, it can create the illusion of strategy. |
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| Doorans | | Nouveau membre | | 5 messages postés |
| Posté le 08-04-2026 à 23:34:49
| | I can see why that could be alluring to players who are hoping for some edge against the house. |
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