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Why is it so hard to win at the machine with toys
Auto-moshennikKazhdy who tried to pull the toy from avtomata- "hvatayki" knows that it is much harder to do than it sounds. Vox explains that it's not in the ability of players, and slot machines themselves - they were originally set up to deceive.
The publication has examined the instructions in one of these machines and found that the "foot" of the manipulator is programmed to only occasionally squeeze toys in full force. The owner may determine how likely a toy paw squeezes hard enough, but when only a little prihvatyvaet it. The probability varies from 0 to 50 percent. The machine also has the parameter "reset" - the owner can set how often the "paw" will drop already grasped the toy.
Moreover, in the car, you can configure the desired profitability: according to this indicator, it will calculate the required frequency of wins and will adjust the force of the grip of the manipulator. For example, if a game is worth 10 rubles, and one toy - 150 rubles, at the desired profitability of 50 percent in the machine will be one of the winning party of 23. What kind of player do not know.
via www.vox.com/2015/4/3/8339999/claw-machines-rigged
The publication has examined the instructions in one of these machines and found that the "foot" of the manipulator is programmed to only occasionally squeeze toys in full force. The owner may determine how likely a toy paw squeezes hard enough, but when only a little prihvatyvaet it. The probability varies from 0 to 50 percent. The machine also has the parameter "reset" - the owner can set how often the "paw" will drop already grasped the toy.
Moreover, in the car, you can configure the desired profitability: according to this indicator, it will calculate the required frequency of wins and will adjust the force of the grip of the manipulator. For example, if a game is worth 10 rubles, and one toy - 150 rubles, at the desired profitability of 50 percent in the machine will be one of the winning party of 23. What kind of player do not know.
via www.vox.com/2015/4/3/8339999/claw-machines-rigged