"Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress" is a fun slot machine that's…
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Aren't there many halls that think they should have spent their budget to buy just one Kabaneri machine instead of buying the Smart Slot machine so desperately?
Since the 5.5 machine model no longer has the ability to draw balls on the sub board, it's understandable that the so-called tricky aspects can't be helped, but Inuyasha has completely given up, and Kabaneri doesn't seem to be doing that well. If you look at the current operating status, the results are obvious, and Kabaneri, which feels like it's drawing the lottery every time you turn the lever on, is by far the more popular.
Here is a video in which the Kabaneri developer openly confesses his tricks.
If you watch this video, it's clear that it's a scam and tricky, and anyone who still talks about expected values based on analytical values that are released in small amounts is an idiot.
The video also touches on "preparation," and you can see that it's actually possible.
This means that some halls have "hidden options," and the high-setting machines that you often see failing are definitely scams, so this video proves that I'm not crazy, but correct.
That means I'm following the Saga of Tanya the Evil, probably number 6, but I've found that this is also a scam where the "secret option" makes you feel like you're playing at a high setting at the hall you buy it from (in fact, you often get the gold trophy), but then intentionally makes you lose.
As a result, the possibility of remote control cannot be ruled out, so the theory that people who win at pachinko and slots are just lucky has been proven.
I've written a lot of terrible things, but I still want to play pachinko!
It's the same as games, I want to beat opponents I can't beat or players who use cheats.
I guess that's the feeling and the love of pachinko.
I punch the machines, but I'm not very strong so they don't break anything, but it's probably creepy for those around me.
But that's what pachinko parlors look like, right?
What's with you not paying, bang!
I thought that this act was a risk to deter potential pachinko addicts and to make others aware that it is healthy, moderate play.
It's disappointing to see other people doing it, it's gross! If there are weirdos around, you want to get away from them.
So machine-punching and lumpy guys are a necessary evil.
My interpretation of this video is as follows.
◾︎Dekire
◾︎Scam
◾︎There's Del Neri mode (occurs when using options, cutting off the power, or changing settings)
◾︎There's Dame Neri mode (this is a scam-like option, a hidden option)
◾︎There's Kabaneri JP (it's about 5,000 coins though)
The developers are indirectly saying that there are things like this.
How you feel about it is up to each individual, but our country is a scam, even in the way it's run, so there's no way the pachinko industry, which is a poor person's business, can be healthy.
Finally, I have some objections to the way you enjoy the game, so I'll introduce a way for advanced players to enjoy it again.
https://ameblo.jp/sakebe7/entry-12797258320.html
I may have mentioned this in this article, but during normal play and ST, you should aim for the single anonymous symbol (one that does not involve 7) on the left reel.
In this case, the anonymous symbol on the top row should confirm the anonymous chance symbol or higher. (It did not happen.)
The replay on the top row confirms the replay or higher, so the rest is the same as the blue 7 on the top row.
If you want to play quickly, you can ignore the navigation when you are on left first (normal play, etc.).
However, you must follow the bell navigation for the anonymous CZ.
Since the 5.5 machine model no longer has the ability to draw balls on the sub board, it's understandable that the so-called tricky aspects can't be helped, but Inuyasha has completely given up, and Kabaneri doesn't seem to be doing that well. If you look at the current operating status, the results are obvious, and Kabaneri, which feels like it's drawing the lottery every time you turn the lever on, is by far the more popular.
Here is a video in which the Kabaneri developer openly confesses his tricks.
If you watch this video, it's clear that it's a scam and tricky, and anyone who still talks about expected values based on analytical values that are released in small amounts is an idiot.
The video also touches on "preparation," and you can see that it's actually possible.
This means that some halls have "hidden options," and the high-setting machines that you often see failing are definitely scams, so this video proves that I'm not crazy, but correct.
That means I'm following the Saga of Tanya the Evil, probably number 6, but I've found that this is also a scam where the "secret option" makes you feel like you're playing at a high setting at the hall you buy it from (in fact, you often get the gold trophy), but then intentionally makes you lose.
As a result, the possibility of remote control cannot be ruled out, so the theory that people who win at pachinko and slots are just lucky has been proven.
I've written a lot of terrible things, but I still want to play pachinko!
It's the same as games, I want to beat opponents I can't beat or players who use cheats.
I guess that's the feeling and the love of pachinko.
I punch the machines, but I'm not very strong so they don't break anything, but it's probably creepy for those around me.
But that's what pachinko parlors look like, right?
What's with you not paying, bang!
I thought that this act was a risk to deter potential pachinko addicts and to make others aware that it is healthy, moderate play.
It's disappointing to see other people doing it, it's gross! If there are weirdos around, you want to get away from them.
So machine-punching and lumpy guys are a necessary evil.
My interpretation of this video is as follows.
◾︎Dekire
◾︎Scam
◾︎There's Del Neri mode (occurs when using options, cutting off the power, or changing settings)
◾︎There's Dame Neri mode (this is a scam-like option, a hidden option)
◾︎There's Kabaneri JP (it's about 5,000 coins though)
The developers are indirectly saying that there are things like this.
How you feel about it is up to each individual, but our country is a scam, even in the way it's run, so there's no way the pachinko industry, which is a poor person's business, can be healthy.
Finally, I have some objections to the way you enjoy the game, so I'll introduce a way for advanced players to enjoy it again.
https://ameblo.jp/sakebe7/entry-12797258320.html
I may have mentioned this in this article, but during normal play and ST, you should aim for the single anonymous symbol (one that does not involve 7) on the left reel.
In this case, the anonymous symbol on the top row should confirm the anonymous chance symbol or higher. (It did not happen.)
The replay on the top row confirms the replay or higher, so the rest is the same as the blue 7 on the top row.
If you want to play quickly, you can ignore the navigation when you are on left first (normal play, etc.).
However, you must follow the bell navigation for the anonymous CZ.
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