Casinos can use "credits" as well.
Can anyone give me the credit source?
Casinos can use credits or chips for the sake of ease and convenience, but, after winnings, such things can be changed back into real money; so, it's a money gamble. Istripper credits can not and never be changed into money, so it's a totally different matter. Gamble with them is not a money gamble.
The point is the games promise a service, but because of the randomness, do not always provide the promised service.
Gamble games never promise anything, their nature is to be mere chance. So you know in advance you may not and never be sure to win anything. I don't like it, and I simply don't play gamble games.
We can ***** about presence and frequency of gamble games here, but not because we didn't won anything at a gamble game, precise nature of which being a total uncertainity.
Totem obviously changes its games mid-week, often for the better but they still update them.
This, instead, is a good point. If - as it seems it was done - they did change odds for better ones after complaints, this would be unfair to people who did play same game for worse odds before the change.