The legality of using games of chance to take money from people while there is chance you do not offer a service is still in question.I too don't like exclusive cards nor gamble games at all, but also have to say that such one is, a time more, not a right argument. Gamble on Istripper is not a money gamble, it's a mere credit gamble - and credits don't have any monetary value.
It seems fine to me.
120 credits spent, 25 scratches, 8 cards got(2 XXX, 1 appreciated, 3 so so) + Hard Candy.
The legality of using games of chance to take money from people while there is chance you do not offer a service is still in question.I too don't like exclusive cards nor gamble games at all, but also have to say that such one is, a time more, not a right argument. Gamble on Istripper is not a money gamble, it's a mere credit gamble - and credits don't have any monetary value.
We don't purchase gamble plays - neither cards - with money here. Only thing we purchase with money on Istripper are credits, which have no real value, are not money and are not convertible back into money. Everything we then do with our credits is, economically speaking, totally fictional.
Moreover, we can dislike gambling games, we can ***** about existance here or frequence of gambling events (and I do), but it has to be pointed, also, that we totally know in advance what gambling is: a game of chance; so we will not be EVER be sure to win, even spending tons of credits. We know it: if one likes, he plays anyway - if he doesn't, then he should simply not play.
I find it's not right instead to gamble, and then ***** after not having won anything and because of that - which was precisely the nature of gambling. We knew it in advance.
Gamble on Istripper is not a money gamble, it's a mere credit gamble - and credits don't have any monetary value.Can anyone give me the credit source? So I silly have always had to spend real money on it.
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.
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.
In theory you could have such bad luck that you never win.
By its very nature you can never be sure that gambling any amount of money will result in a getting what you are gambling for, be it a thousand, ten thousand, one million or even a billion credits,In any case I would like to point that I don't think odds to be fraudolent: at the times I did play at some Totem's gambling game (now I don't anymore), if I started to spend big amonuts of credits I usually did won at least one SEC.
In theory you could have such bad luck that you never win.
@orclover - it is a gamble, and we all know that it is a gamble. By its very nature you can never be sure that gambling any amount of money will result in a getting what you are gambling for, be it a thousand, ten thousand, one million or even a billion credits,
It is not at all suspect (by which I assume you mean to imply that there is some sort of deception involved), though we may find it distasteful and some may have strong moral objections, but neither make it "suspect".
@orclover
I pretty well agree with all that you have said in your last post. If you had said that instead of firstly calling Totem's games scams and then as "suspect" (with no qualification - "morally suspect" I would have accepted) then I would have had no comment to make. It really does help to say what you mean when you criticise something.
With regard to gambling in general, people can know what a gamble is without fully understanding the implications of gambling - in particular how probablility works. This, unfortunately, leads them to believe many false things (like runs of luck). As you say it took some of the smartest minds - specifically Blaise Pascal - to understand probability.
Well i bought 500 credits, bought many scratch cards, got many card (including the christmas special card) and 100 credits 6 times. Epic Win for me.
Well i bought 500 credits, bought many scratch cards, got many card (including the christmas special card) and 100 credits 6 times. Epic Win for me.Played more today, lost like 200 credits winning nothing, then won 2 special event cards in a single row. and recovered 100. I'm damn lucky. There's no scam thats totally about luck, won 3 special event shows scratching those card.
Are We AloneMatching to the actual Situation. I wonder the Team chooses another Title before and changed it in fact of the Situation.
Interesting twist - while a Stacy Cruz is trapped behind this game, today's release is a XXX from Stacy Cruz called "Are We Alone"
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