"Yesterday's Events...Slot Edition"
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Yesterday was my day off, and although the motorboat races have been going well recently, I didn't go to the slots.
I went to the supermarket for some groceries and then had an early drink.
I wrote that the motorboat races have been going well.
The more I drink, the more I want to go to the slots (lol).
"I've won at the motorboat races, so it's okay if I lose about 10,000 yen."
As expected, my will is as soft as tofu.
So... I took all my cash cards out of my wallet.
Only cash.
I clutched the 8,000 yen I had in my wallet and the 10,000 yen I had at home, for a total of 18,000 yen (lol).
I went to the slots while humming on my evening stroll.
After all, it's only a 5-minute walk to my favorite hall.
"The breeze is cool in the evening."
Like that (lol).
And.
"Today, I'm going to win no matter what, even if it's only 1,000 yen!"
Like that (lol).
When I arrived at the hall.
The My Jag V island was empty.
Usually I'd just look at a few machines and then just randomly.
I took a quick look at all the My Jag V machines for now.
What caught my eye was.
A machine that had been abandoned after 300 spins, with far more lucky wins than big wins.
Next was the machine with the highest number of spins of the day, 410, which, as I recall, had 3 big wins and 2 lucky wins and had been abandoned after 160 spins.
So I sat at the latter machine.
I decided to spin it up to 209 spins.
Grapes are strong.
At the 1,000 yen mark, I easily exceeded 200 spins.
Then I spun up to 209 spins with 1,000 yen.
I used up my 1,000 yen medal on the 210 spin machine.
This kind of machine would definitely shine at 200 spins.
However, the 209 spins I had initially decided on were over.
"Shall I spin it until 300 spins?"
I thought I had 3,000 yen left and could exceed 300 spins.
I borrowed the 2,000 yen medal.
After a few spins, it lit up! (lol).
I couldn't help but take a picture.
Out of focus.
It was after a nightcap... I guess I was pretty drunk?
It ended up as a big win.
But no consecutive wins.
Grapes are strong, so I decided to play until I ran out of medals.
With just one big win, I again exceeded 200 spins.
But there were more than 1,000 yen worth of medals left on the bottom tray.
Just when I thought that, it lit up again a little over 200 spins.
It ended up as a jackpot.
"What a crappy machine."
"If I don't get consecutive wins, I'm stuck."
After that, it lit up on the 77th spin and I got a big win.
It looked good at first glance, but.
With My Jag V, the big light comes on after 55 or 77 spins.
If you don't get a winning streak, you're stuck.
This is just my own occult theory (lol).
The old model had a lot of them too... the transition from a double big to a winning streak.
Or rather, it ends with one big streak from a small jackpot.
With a 6th generation machine, the winning streak is what matters.
That's my conclusion.
After the double big, there were no more streaks.
I stopped after 109 spins.
Cashed out 5,500 yen.
My first win was shallow, so I won 3,500 yen (lol).
It all comes down to this.
With the 6th generation Juggler, it's all about how quickly you can get your first win.
I guess it's probably a gambling game where you shouldn't spend more than 5,000 yen.
As for the 6th generation Juggler.
Actually, my favorite hall yesterday.
It was unusually empty, though. If this is the level of victory,
Can a hyena pick it up?
That's the level it is.
I went to the supermarket for some groceries and then had an early drink.
I wrote that the motorboat races have been going well.
The more I drink, the more I want to go to the slots (lol).
"I've won at the motorboat races, so it's okay if I lose about 10,000 yen."
As expected, my will is as soft as tofu.
So... I took all my cash cards out of my wallet.
Only cash.
I clutched the 8,000 yen I had in my wallet and the 10,000 yen I had at home, for a total of 18,000 yen (lol).
I went to the slots while humming on my evening stroll.
After all, it's only a 5-minute walk to my favorite hall.
"The breeze is cool in the evening."
Like that (lol).
And.
"Today, I'm going to win no matter what, even if it's only 1,000 yen!"
Like that (lol).
When I arrived at the hall.
The My Jag V island was empty.
Usually I'd just look at a few machines and then just randomly.
I took a quick look at all the My Jag V machines for now.
What caught my eye was.
A machine that had been abandoned after 300 spins, with far more lucky wins than big wins.
Next was the machine with the highest number of spins of the day, 410, which, as I recall, had 3 big wins and 2 lucky wins and had been abandoned after 160 spins.
So I sat at the latter machine.
I decided to spin it up to 209 spins.
Grapes are strong.
At the 1,000 yen mark, I easily exceeded 200 spins.
Then I spun up to 209 spins with 1,000 yen.
I used up my 1,000 yen medal on the 210 spin machine.
This kind of machine would definitely shine at 200 spins.
However, the 209 spins I had initially decided on were over.
"Shall I spin it until 300 spins?"
I thought I had 3,000 yen left and could exceed 300 spins.
I borrowed the 2,000 yen medal.
After a few spins, it lit up! (lol).
I couldn't help but take a picture.
Out of focus.
It was after a nightcap... I guess I was pretty drunk?
It ended up as a big win.
But no consecutive wins.
Grapes are strong, so I decided to play until I ran out of medals.
With just one big win, I again exceeded 200 spins.
But there were more than 1,000 yen worth of medals left on the bottom tray.
Just when I thought that, it lit up again a little over 200 spins.
It ended up as a jackpot.
"What a crappy machine."
"If I don't get consecutive wins, I'm stuck."
After that, it lit up on the 77th spin and I got a big win.
It looked good at first glance, but.
With My Jag V, the big light comes on after 55 or 77 spins.
If you don't get a winning streak, you're stuck.
This is just my own occult theory (lol).
The old model had a lot of them too... the transition from a double big to a winning streak.
Or rather, it ends with one big streak from a small jackpot.
With a 6th generation machine, the winning streak is what matters.
That's my conclusion.
After the double big, there were no more streaks.
I stopped after 109 spins.
Cashed out 5,500 yen.
My first win was shallow, so I won 3,500 yen (lol).
It all comes down to this.
With the 6th generation Juggler, it's all about how quickly you can get your first win.
I guess it's probably a gambling game where you shouldn't spend more than 5,000 yen.
As for the 6th generation Juggler.
Actually, my favorite hall yesterday.
It was unusually empty, though. If this is the level of victory,
Can a hyena pick it up?
That's the level it is.
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